
Integrating curriculum, experiences and internships for cyberwarfare training
This past February, IIT Professor Jorge Crichigno began a three-year research project that aims to better prepare students and professionals for careers in cyberwarfare.
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This past February, IIT Professor Jorge Crichigno began a three-year research project that aims to better prepare students and professionals for careers in cyberwarfare.
By merging biomedical science with cutting-edge technology, Nicholas Boltin is working toward unlocking the potential to transform patient care and improve medical outcomes.
The University of South Carolina is one of only six institutions in the country selected to partner with Boeing on its Accelerated Leadership Program, which provides scholarships, and internship and career opportunities for participating students.
Since arriving at USC last August, Stanley Ling has continued his research into utilizing models and simulations to examine how different operating conditions affect spray formation.
Thanks to the efforts of alumna Jenny Painter, 69 universities across the country now use honor cords to recognized students who have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam.
CEC alumnae Barbara Rusinko and Barbara Whye each received an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree at this spring's University of South Carolina commencement ceremony.
Sarah Sylvester and the Cocky persona have become incredibly close over her two-year stint as one of the most recognizable mascots in college sports.
Along with a passion for STEM education, Instructor Odell Glenn Jr. is also a published author, podcast host and pastor.
The fundamental motivation for Professor Andreas Heyden's research group is the belief in global warming and its immediate consequences. For the last 16 years at the College of Engineering and Computing, he has collaborated with colleagues and students on research to improve the sustainability of the energy and chemical industries.
One CEC professor is utilizing a National Science Foundation grant to examine the influence of family on student interest and persistence in engineering.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to transform patient care, and Assistant Professor Forest Agostinelli is currently pursuing research on predicting outcomes for patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease.
Biomedical engineering student Shannon DePratter recently earned a national award that recognizes the outstanding work and research of STEM undergraduates.
CEC seniors were recognized for their outstanding achievements at the University Awards Day ceremony on Thursday, April 20.
The purpose of the Tao Gao Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide support for undergraduate scholarships to support students with a demonstrated need for financial aid.
Alumnus Jake Martin's pursuit of multiple disciplines stems from his early interest in engineering combined with his introduction to physics through internships. He is utilizing his engineering and physics expertise in a variety of projects during his current graduate studies.
In their drive to develop new catalysts for energy production, Jochen Lauterbach's research team is using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the process of finding novel combinations of catalyst materials.
The NSF CAREER Award will help support assistant professors Austin Downey and Qi Zhang for five years in their early career development activities to successfully integrate research and education.
Undergraduate researchers thrive at the University of South Carolina. If you need proof, look no further than the Goldwater Scholarship, a national award recognizing the exceptional work and dedication of STEM undergraduates towards their research careers.
The CEC will celebrate diversity with an event that also provides an opportunity for students to network with industry professionals.
The CEC took time to recognize distinguished alumni and thank donors at the Alumni Awards and Benefactor Dinner at the Pastides Alumni Center.
Instructor Natasha Delahunt teaches a subject that may not be considered creative. But with an undergraduate degree in theater and after working in the performing arts, she realizes creativity can be found in almost any field.
Computer Science and Engineering Assistant Professor and AI researcher Qi Zhang plans to utilize his NSF CAREER Award to identify and utilize symmetries for cooperative AI tasks to maximize their combined benefit.
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Chang Liu is currently working on research that aims to develop a specialized HIV self-test that could help lower transmission rates and allow for early treatment to reduce the chances of developing AIDS.
Senior Lauren Speck developed an interest in engineering when her grandmother was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Combined with her interests in science and math, Speck's personal experience caring for her grandmother ultimately led her to pursue a degree in biomedical engineering.
Since its inception, the Artificial Intelligence Institute of South Carolina has enjoyed rapid growth, earned significant accolades and fostered multiple partnerships in its efforts to infuse artificial intelligence expertise into the framework of research at USC.
Aisha Moultrie graduated in 2007 with a degree in civil and environmental engineering. She faced many challenges as an undergraduate, but her positive experience in Associate Professor Michael Meadows senior design class played a pivotal role in her career.