102 WVH – Emergency Door is Alarmed
The 102 WVH lab Emergency Door Alarm has been reactivated – if you open the glass door from the inside, the emergency alarm will sound.
Talk – Oct. 22 – Learning from semantic biological data
Learning from semantic biological data Monday, 10/22/18 – 1-2pm – 366 WVH Abstract: The life sciences have invested significant resources in the development and application of semantic technologies to make research data accessible and interlinked, and to enable the integration and analysis of data. Utilizing the semantics associated with research data in data […]
Talk Nov. 14- How Poetry and Computing Factor into Our Future
Nick Montfort, Professor of Digital Media in Comparative Media Studies/Writing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studies creative computing and develops computational art and poetry. His computer-generated books of poetry include #!, the collaboration 2×6, Autopia, The Truelist, and Hard West Turn. Among his more than fifty digital projects are collaborations The Deletionist and Sea and […]
Husky Competitive Programming Club
The Husky Competitive Programming Club provides a place for students interested in the competitive side of Computer Science / coding to make friends, meet teammates, and work together on problem sets both for practice and actual competition. If you’re familiar with competitive programming, I encourage you to join. If not, don’t worry; we aim to […]
Oct 15 – A Story of Disruption with Trynka Shineman, EVP/CEO of Vistaprint
Please join CCIS for “A Story of Disruption with Trynka Shineman, EVP/CEO of Vistaprint” on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 6:15pm in the ISEC Auditorium. This talk will center on how Vistaprint has disrupted the print industry by creating a business model centered around mass customization. We will review the importance of understanding your […]