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CS&E in the News - Chancellor Shares Thoughts on the Reddit Blackout
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Assistant professor Stevie Chancellor was featured in a number of news features after sharing her thoughts on the Reddit blackout and application programming interface (API) changes that prompted the movement.
CS students start workshop to get girls interested in computer programming
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CS seniors started a business as part of a class that has turned into a successful workshop aimed at introducing girls to the world of coding, computer programing and careers in STEM.
Watters featured on 'Professors are People Too' podcast
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Get to know more about Professor Shana Watters on the new “Professors Are People Too” podcast series, which was developed by a group of CSE students.
Kumar's climate work featured on Minnesota Public Radio
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MPR News' Paul Huttner interviewed CS&E professor Vipin Kumar about how the new NSF-funded AI-based climate modeling center will help improve future models.
Tune in: Radical AI podcast with CS&E's Stevie Chancellor
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The assistant professor discussed AI, mental health, and the benefits and challenges of machine learning systems that are used to predict mental illness.
Qian interviewed for Star Tribune article on 5G in Minneapolis
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Assistant Professor Feng Qian is an expert in mobile systems and networking, and shared that 5G will be very common within the next five years.
COVID-19 can't stop the Cowbot autonomous mower!
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The project is a collaboration between the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC), The Toro Company, and CS&E's Robotic Sensor Networks Lab.
Stevie Chancellor interviewed on TWIML AI Podcast
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The CS&E assistant professor discussed her work at the intersection of human-centered computing, ML, and high-risk mental illness behaviors.
Keefe's visualization work featured in American Scientist
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CS&E associate professor Dan Keefe is working to create visualization tools to better describe the world by blending the languages of science and art.
Professor Shekhar interviewed on how apps can help track COVID-19
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Professor Shashi Shekhar was recently interviewed by the Pioneer Press and discussed how smartphone apps can help track and contain COVID-19.