“Risk Analysis in the Digital Era," was the theme of this year’s conference, which involved presentations from several industrial engineering faculty and students.
As Chair-Elect, Winikus will help lead the Local Advisory Board, which is the committee that oversees strategic planning for each of the five Women Engineers (WE) Local North American conferences.
Scienmag.com reports that highlights of the Association for Computing Machinery International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2019) include research by UB computer science and engineering investigators.
The UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has been recognized as an Exemplar Bronze Award recipient by the ASEE Diversity Recognition Program. The program publicly recognizes engineering colleges that make significant progress in increasing diversity and inclusion.
As the intersections between the healthcare system and technology continue to grow, one of the greatest challenges is data sharing of confidential information across a number of organizations.
Chess.com reports on a chess cheating scandal in France and mentions how Ken Regan, associate professor of computer science, advised the Chess Federation’s Fair Play Commission on the matter using a statistical analysis program he developed to detect cheating.
Nearly every large event that we attend, from concerts to plays to commencement ceremonies, relies on engineering. It’s something we don’t think about unless something goes wrong – but the technology behind theatre is essential, skilled work.