Department news
AI-CLIMATE Study Published in Nature Communications
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Scholars from the National Artificial Intelligence Institute for Climate-Land Interactions, Mitigation, Adaptation, Tradeoffs and Economy (AI-CLIMATE) published a study demonstrating how knowledge-guided machine learning (KGML) can improve carbon cycle quantification in agroecosystems.
Chad Myers Earns Award for Outstanding Contributions to Graduate and Professional Education
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Myers is the co-Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) for the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICB) program and has mentored over 20 Ph.D. students.
CSpotlight: Learning to Become a Stronger Software Engineer
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Jinglin Li talks about her experience of learning about being a software engineer in a career setting.
CS&E Sponsors Local Team for 2024 FIRST® Robotics World Championship
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Potential Energy is an FTC team composed of Mounds View High School students, and is one of four Minnesota teams advancing to the World Championship. CS&E is pledging $1,000 to help fund the trip.
CS&E’s Vipin Kumar Serves as Key Partner on Great Lakes Water Innovation Engine
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Kumar’s group will bring the power of machine learning to optimize different steps involved in the treatment of waste water while recovering nutrients in an energy efficient manner.
CSpotlight: Using Machine Learning to Understand Medical Data
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Hemanth Kumar Tirupati talks about his work in developing machine learning to understand medical data
Meet the Faculty - Dan Challou
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Dan Challou joined the Department of Computer Science & Engineering in 2013 as a lecturer. Before coming to work at the University, Challou served as the Army Programs Manager of M&S, Product Integration, and Test from 1997-2009 and later as the DARPA Programs Principal Investigator/Technical Fellow from 2009-13 at BAE Systems.
CSpotlight: Aditya Prabhu talks about his growing business
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Undergraduate student Aditya Prabhu founder of Canopy Systems participated in the 2023 MN Cup. His work at Canopy Systems has earned him a semifinalist spot in the competition.
Yao-Yi Chiang, Chang Ge Support NSF Convergence Accelerator Phase 1 Project at UMN
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The interdisciplinary team is developing Aquasense, a low-cost, compact, easy-to-use, rapid water quality sensor platform enabled by artificial intelligence (AI).
CSpotlight: Learning How to Prevent Cancer
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Raphael Mwangi talking about his cancer research.