Several students from the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science were recognized at the Chancellor’s Honors Banquet.
John Reynolds, a PhD student in computer science, was selected to compete in the finals of the Three Minute Thesis Competition held by the Graduate School.
EECS computer science graduate student John Reynolds was selected to participate in this year’s Three Minute Thesis Competition by the Graduate School.
Lynne Parker has a leading role in the nation’s new Artificial Intelligence Directive as part of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Max Schuchard and Jared Smith won first place in the Applied Research Competition at CSAW, the largest student-led cybersecurity competition in the world.
EECS senior and HackUTK leader Berat Arik traveled to Toronto to present a paper and poster at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security.
Jared Smith and his faculty advisor Max Schuchard presented their paper on DDoS attacks at the IEEE Symposium for Security and Privacy conference.
Garrett Rose, James Plank, Mark Dean, and Parker Mitchell of the TENNLab were featured in a new HDIAC video about neuromorphic computing.
A group of students from honors computer science produced a short film about the importance of computer science and cybersecurity.
Last night, the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science held its annual Gonzalez Family Awards Banquet, […]