Dan Wilson employs mathematical prowess and uses large amounts of data to create complex equations, or algorithms, and develop dynamical models that predict or analyze how the human body or a machine will act or react to stimuli.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Catherine Schuman mentored two recent high school graduates and a current high school student as they worked on neuromorphic computing projects together. The students presented a poster for their work at a neuromorphic computing conference.
The newly named Tickle College of Engineering will welcome more than 1,500 high school students from across Tennessee to campus on Thursday […]