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On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

Under the cover of darkness we wrote out the entire source to DeCSS on the ground in front of the CompSci building

There is a Jenna on Stevie. :o

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

lol...i love this picture... 3 computerengineer/compsci students trying to figure out how to tie a girl's obi...sorry just had to put this one up!

I have a programming project due. This is the work I have finished so far.

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

Bi-products of the soldering iron used to fuse metals together.

will on the left dave on the right

If you are in this photo could you please add your name as a tag [FirstnameLastname]

Ece Kamar, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research, discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence at UMass Amherst, Oct. 26, 2018. Photo by Joe Frank.

Compsci's mascot...

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

some nice ciders on tap at the bridge inn

The guy on the left is Christoffel. A Compsci grad student from South Africa. "he has the same name as me but in a different language". I met him today. And it turns out his hotel room is next door to mine.

 

The guy in the middle is Prof. Der-Bang Wu frokm National Taichung University, Taiwan. He thinks I look like Ben Affleck

Still can't decide whether I hated the Math dept more than the Compsci Dept, the jurys still out on that one.

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.

Ece Kamar, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research, discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence at UMass Amherst, Oct. 26, 2018. Photo by Joe Frank.

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