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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Four students – all with majors or minors in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences – participated in the 27th annual conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region (CCSCNE) hosted by Ithaca College.
Two students majoring in Computer Science who are supervised and mentored by SUNY Distinguished Professor Junaid Zubairi have been accepted along with their professor to participate in the National Science Foundation’s Innovation-Corps Regional Course at SUNY Binghamton.
Twenty-five students from the Lake Shore Middle School in Angola attended Tech Day hosted by the Department of Computer and Information Sciences on April 21.
The State University of New York has conferred prestigious honors on two faculty members at the State University of New York at Fredonia: Dr. Ted Lee, as Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Dr. Junaid Zubairi, as Distinguished Professor.
Senior Lecturer Gurmukh Singh reports scholarly activity undertaken during the fall semester.
A 2020 summer research project by Computer Science major John Andrew Merino, was accepted for presentation at the 29th Sigma Xi Undergraduate Research and Creativity Accomplishments Conference.
For the last three months, the Global Data Compression competition was held at the Moscow State University, Russia, sponsored by Huawei Company.
A paper co-authored by Fredonia graduate Aierkan Salayding, who received a B.S. in Computer Science, with a concentration in Software Development, in December 2019, has been accepted for presentation at the 11th annual IEEE Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference.
A revolutionary technology developed at SUNY Fredonia that has the potential to render the aircraft flight recorder (AKA the “black box”) obsolete achieved a major milestone on its path to commercialization – a successful test flight.
Real-world experience was gained by Computer Science students who unveiled software development projects they created at a day-long visit to the Webster, office of Paychex, a human resources, payroll, retirement and insurance provider.