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Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Author: Maria Beatriz Carmo

Date: March 2010

Description: A streamline is a curve that represents a trajectory in a vector field. In the figure, streamlines represent wind trajectories colored according to wind magnitude. The dataset corresponds to geo-referenced wind samples gathered at regular time intervals.

Technique: Created with ParaView, an open-source application designed to visualize datasets

Source: Included in the book “As Imagens com que a Ciência se faz”

 

Image and caption provided by: Maria Beatriz Carmo, Departamento de Informática, Faculdade Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (DI-FCUL), LabMAg

Digi-Key 2009

 

- From the 2009 Digi-Key Collegiate Computing Competition. Our two University of Minnesota, Morris Computer Science teams placed 5th and 6th out of 15 teams this year, and Leaves on the Wind (Jason Biatek, Brian Goslinga, Sara Lahr, Justin Mullin) had the second highest score on the short programming problems.

 

We also did really well at the "Blenders" (competitions that combine speed and trivia skills). Leaves on the Wind took first in both Blenders, and Super Regex Foo (Stephen Adams, Kevin Arhelger, Nathan Dahlberg, Katie Froiland) took second on one of them.

 

Thanks again to Digi-Key for another fun day, and congratulations to our students for another fine performance!

Computer Science graduation

20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster

 

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education

 

Henderson Nc

  

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught m

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Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Computer Science Doctoral Students; 2020 CRA Grad Cohort for Women Attendees

Digi-Key 2009

 

- From the 2009 Digi-Key Collegiate Computing Competition. Our two University of Minnesota, Morris Computer Science teams placed 5th and 6th out of 15 teams this year, and Leaves on the Wind (Jason Biatek, Brian Goslinga, Sara Lahr, Justin Mullin) had the second highest score on the short programming problems.

 

We also did really well at the "Blenders" (competitions that combine speed and trivia skills). Leaves on the Wind took first in both Blenders, and Super Regex Foo (Stephen Adams, Kevin Arhelger, Nathan Dahlberg, Katie Froiland) took second on one of them.

 

Thanks again to Digi-Key for another fun day, and congratulations to our students for another fine performance!

20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster

 

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education

 

Henderson Nc

  

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!

The Computing Entrepreneurship Evening is a forum for CS/CE students to present their entrepreneurial ideas and to interact with local entrepreneurs. Students can enter the business plan competition and present their ideas. A jury formed by local entrepreneurs will three award prizes

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

The ceremony included Anu Strivastava, a computer science undergraduate student; John Thywissen, a computer science graduate student; UT Regent James Dannenbaum; Kevin Byrne, director for U.S. education for the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation; Dean Mary Ann Rankin; University President Bill Powers; Doug Burger, computer science faculty; and Bruce Porter, chair of the computer science department.

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

This is the new building of the School of Computer Sciences in USM.

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Images from Alan O'Donohoe's Hack Jam event at Kingswood where pupils were given the task of coming up with inventive ways to use a microbit.

Grad students Donghwan Jeon and Saturnino Garcia took top honors in the Computer Science and Engineering category at Research Expo for their poster "Kremlin: Like Gprof, but for Parallelization."

20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster

 

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education

 

Henderson Nc

  

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!

20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster

 

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education

 

Henderson Nc

  

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña and Director of Strategic Partnerships Gabrielle Fialkoff, announce that the Mayor's "Computer Science for All" initiative has raised $20 Million in private funding during a visit to The Laboratory School of Finance and Technology in the Bronx on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The fundraising campaign is half-way toward meeting a $40 million goal that will ultimately be matched in public funding for one of the cornerstones of the Mayor’s Equity and Excellence education reforms. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

David Claveau's Computer Science Class

Author: Daniel Simões Lopes

Date: December 2009

Description: Attempt to compute the closest pair of points between a sphere and an ellipsoid. The code had, at the time, a bug that corrupted the predicted solution and, therefore, the numerical computations did not converge leading the algorithm to enter an infinite loop. Visualizing how the algorithm iterated in real-time gave an overall understanding of what was going wrong allowing, in this manner, to detect where the bug was located within the code. Each pair of green dots connected by a yellow line corresponds to a candidate solution of the formulated system of non-linear equations for minimum distance calculation.

Technique: Computer generated image.

Source: N/A

 

Image and caption provided by: Daniel Simões Lopes, IDMEC/IST – TULisbon

Data structures for Text sequences

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Engineering and Computer Science Spring Convocation June 12, 2018

Yeshiva University's annual hackathon, a 24-hour coding and technology event. Named Invent YU, this year's theme focused on Israel and the start-up culture in Israel.

Students participate in Menlo School's second annual Hackathon. Photo by Bjorn Antell.

20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster

 

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education

 

Henderson Nc

  

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!

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Computer Science Prof. Todd Neller's First-Year Seminar: Games and Computation in fall 2017. Photo by Shawna Sherrell.

"It's kind of cool, I feel famous now," Kurfess said. His special stat is "Grad de Wunderbarkeit: Sehr hohe".

"Well, it's kind of German. It's probably something like 'The Degree of Wonderfulness: Very High'," he said.

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