Reece Watson, a senior in computer science and computer engineering, has been named Missouri S&T’s Renaissance Student for 2024. Watson received the award, which included a $1,000 prize, on Thursday, May 2, at a ceremony hosted by arts, languages and philosophy.
Read More »A paper by Dr. Tony Luo, associate professor of computer science, and Xiaohui Chen, a doctoral student in computer science, received runner-up for best paper at the Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining held in Taipei, Taiwan, in May. The paper, titled “Adversarial-Robust Transfer Learning for Medical Imaging via Domain Assimilation,” was presented by Luo.
Read More »When the president of Iran unexpectedly died in May, The Wall Street Journal reached out to Iranian politics expert Mehrzad Boroujerdi, vice provost and dean of Missouri S&T’s College of Arts, Sciences, and Education, for his insight.
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Madria, Curators’ Distinguished Professor in computer science, has joined the editorial board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Sustainable Computing.
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Madria, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of computer science, recently presented an invited distinguished webinar in artificial intelligence and cyber security for the Center for Cyber Security/AI Research at the University of North Dakota.
Read More »Dr. Sajal Das, Curators’ Distinguished Professor and Daniel St. Clair Endowed Chair of computer science at Missouri S&T, has been elected to the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2023 class of Fellows.
Read More »A graduate student and two faculty from S&T co-authored two papers accepted to the 38th Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Madria, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, delivered a keynote at the 20th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2023).
Read More »After serving in many advising roles in his military career and while in civilian jobs, he learned that he loved working with others to help achieve their goals. When new advising roles were introduced on campus, he jumped at the opportunity and, in March 2022, became an academic advisor for computer science.
Read More »Missouri S&T welcomed more than 30 new faculty members this year. They bring a wide range of expertise that includes artificial intelligence, astrodynamics, energy economics, energy storage, flood prediction, military history, quantum physics and wearable wireless sensors.
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