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Computer Engineering - Google News

Computer Engineering - Google News


Suncoast valedictorian eyes career in computer engineering - Palm Beach Post

Posted: 22 Mar 2016 09:17 PM PDT


Palm Beach Post

Suncoast valedictorian eyes career in computer engineering
Palm Beach Post
He will graduate with a grade point average of 3.97 and his hope is to major in computer engineering in college. He's already been accepted to Georgia Tech and is waiting to hear from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. His ...

USC President Nikias honored for university's diversity efforts - USC News

Posted: 22 Mar 2016 11:57 AM PDT


USC News

USC President Nikias honored for university's diversity efforts
USC News
John Janowiak, C. L. Max Nikias and Zhihua Qu USC President C. L. Max Nikias, with Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association Executive Director John Janowiak, left, and awards chair Zhihua Qu, holds the Diversity Award.

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College of Engineering to train high school teachers in computer science - Wichita State News

Posted: 22 Mar 2016 10:20 AM PDT


College of Engineering to train high school teachers in computer science
Wichita State News
With job openings exceeding qualified applicants by a ratio of 10:1, Kansas employers have an urgent, unmet demand for employees with computer science skills. To meet that need, Wichita State University's College of Engineering is working to help ...

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Does Engineering Education Breed Terrorists? - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)

Posted: 23 Mar 2016 02:10 AM PDT


Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)

Does Engineering Education Breed Terrorists?
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
These people might seek rule-bound jobs, like engineering or computer science. They probably wouldn't blow themselves up. To Victoroff, mind-sets aren't the real issue in terrorism. The cause is something more like the clash of civilizations described ...

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How New Yorker cartoons could teach computers to be funny - CNET

Posted: 23 Mar 2016 05:00 AM PDT


CNET

How New Yorker cartoons could teach computers to be funny
CNET
Professor Rob Nowak, who led the Madison team, said the crowdsourcing algorithms, after being honed by fresh caption contest data every week, could be used to answer big questions in science, engineering and medicine. Because the algorithms can ...

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