Over the summer, Danny Wilkinson, a second year aerospace engineering PhD student, had the experience of a lifetime: a summer internship at the National Reconnaissance Office.
“AudUBon Racing,” the entry created by a team of computer science and engineering students, was the runner-up in the F1TENTH Autonomous Racing virtual competition.
Agarwal was recognized for his work on ‘detecting and mitigating a spectrum of attacks at the data level to protect the integrity of various biometrics and computer vision algorithms using machine learning algorithms’.
A curriculum that is aligned with the employment market, a wide range of professional development opportunities, and a growing number of diversity and related support programs are just a few of the reasons that the school has become a destination for graduate students.
Haryana Thomas and Peter Cruz received a new fellowship specifically designed to enhance the leadership and mentoring skills of underrepresented students in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
A team of computer science and engineering graduate students placed 5th worldwide and 1st in the United States, in the DEFCON AutoDriving Capture the Flag competition organized by Baidu.