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Category: Students

students using a robotic arm in the CRoSS lab

Robotics Open House

The CRoSS Lab located in CCIS opened it’s doors to show the campus and outside communities what they’re working on

students and Dr. Wang in the CRoSS lab

A New Club Goes High Tech

Robotics innovates the ways students can get involved on campus

Robotics club E-Board and advisor after their first event

Meet The Robotics Club

The newly unveiled Robotics Club holds a successful first showcase

Mitigating Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities: A Study on Tomcat and Android Security Updates

Faculty and Student Research Team Win Best Paper Award at IEEE Conference

The paper titled “Mitigating Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities: A Study on Tomcat and Android Security Updates” has been selected for the best paper award under the Mobile Communication track

Understanding the Information Disseminated Using Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic Poster

Student & faculty awarded for COVID information research

The project, Understanding the Information Disseminated Using Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic, earned the Best Paper Award at a recent IEEE conference.

Hope Diamantopoulos presenting at the Mario M. Casabona Future Scientists Awards Competition

Computer Science Major Wins Casabona Presentation Competition

Hope Diamantopoulos, mentored by Dr. Weitian Wang, was voted best presentation by the panel of professional judges

Emyll Almonte

Browser add-on Created and Released by Student

The add-on, checkVT, can be used to check the sanity/safety of websites before visiting them acting as a threat intelligence add-on for web browsers

Authors of paper named best at IEEE IEMTRONICS 2020

Student and Faculty Receive Best Paper Award at IEEE IEMTRONICS 2020

The paper, Robot Action Planning by Commonsense Knowledge in Human-Robot Collaborative Tasks, was awarded in the Robotics Track of the conference

Stellar blockchain diagram

Join the Blockchain Club

Help grow interest and capability for blockchain technology at the University!

Computer Club at the HawkHack Hackathon

First-Ever Computer Club Hackathon Draws Crowd of Coders

New program further cements University’s reputation as innovative tech program leader

Dalvin Josias Sejour by his poster at CSCW

Student Presents Class Project at Conference

Dalvin Josias Sejour presented on his work completed during a Human-Computer Interaction course with Professor Douglas Zytko.