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NJIT Computer Science and Engineering Experts Talk About ‘Smart’ Cities – NJIT News |
Accomplished computer science and engineering professors at New Jersey Institute of Technology were among the featured speakers at a conference about creating smart cities that was organized by two centers of NJITs Martin Tuchman School of Management: the Leir Research Institute and Hub for Creative Placemaking.
College Station senior student receives Amazon scholarship, summer internship – 25 News KXXV and KRHD
COLLEGE STATION, Texas A College Station senior student has received a scholarship includes up to $40,000 to study computer science or engineering, and a paid internship with Amazon the summer after her freshman year.
From classrooms to corporations: Computer science graduate makes a pioneering impact and has a promising future in … – University of Alabama at…
Moolchandani is also a DJ, which is not a mere hobby but a commitment that complements her academic pursuits in computer science as she blends her passion for both technology and music through this role. Neha Moolchandani, anHonors Collegestudent, came to the University of Alabama at Birmingham on the pre-medical track.
Professor Qinru Qiu Named Distinguished Professor Syracuse University News – Syracuse University News
STEM Qinru Qiu Electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) Professor Qinru Qiu has been named a distinguished professor by the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS). Qiu previously received the Associated for Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGDA Distinguished Service Award and the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. She has also been a distinguished member of ACM since 2022 and was recognized as a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2023.
UNCG Computer Scientist Applies AI to Health Care – UNC Greensboro
Even if you do not consider yourself technologically savvy, you likely encounter AI regularly scrolling social media, shopping online, or navigating to a new location. AI is powerful, says UNC Greensboro Computer Science Assistant Professor Yingcheng Sun
Computer science expert predicts sweeping disruption from AI – Wisbusiness.com
A computer science expert with UW-Madison predicts AI advancement will lead to massive disruptions in the social fabric of the country and world, in much the same way as the industrial revolution did more than 200 years ago. Prof. Patrick McDaniel, the Tsun-Ming Shih Professor of Computer Sciences in the universitys School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences, shared his outlook on the fast-growing technology during a recent Wisconsin Alumni Foundation webinar.
Meet one of SLCC’s "Graduates of Excellence" who will graduate in May – FOX 13 News Utah
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) has seven "Graduates of Excellence" who will be graduating in May, 2024. One of them is Lexus Lindeman, who will be getting her degree in Computer Science.
Students break the code at first Hawkathon – The HawkEye
ULMs chapters of the Google Developers Student Club (GDSC) and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) created a new event called the ULM Hawkathon. The Hawkathon, which took place on April-12-13, provided computer science students with opportunities for skill development, networking and enhancing problem-solving abilities. GDSC president Bishwo Dahal explained why the two organizations collaborated to sponsor the Hawkathon
Looking for an AI Career? Here’re the 10 Most Employable Degrees for AI Professionals – AiThority
Americas best-paying and most employable degree for a career in artificial intelligence (AI) is at California Polytechnic State University, on their San Luis Obispo campus. New research has found that another three bachelors degrees are 100% employable and can earn graduates a salary in AI above $100,000. They are available at Wake Forest University (NC), Trinity University (TX), and Clarkson University (NY).
In Brazil, hopes to use AI to save wildlife from roadkill fate – Yahoo News UK
In Brazil, where about 16 wild animals become roadkill every second, a computer scientist has come up with a futuristic solution to this everyday problem: using AI to alert drivers to their presence.