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Newton Howard is working on The Mind Machine Project
Newton Howard is working on The Mind Machine Project

CSE iLab Colloquium Series Presents Newton Howard

The CSE Department's iLab Colloquium Series presents Dr. Newton Howard on November 1 from 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. in Avery 115. He is an international executive and director of the Mind Machine Project at MIT and is currently in the process of founding a journal that focuses on cognitive computation. Continue reading…

 

ACM Volunteers Needed

The ACM Programming Competition will be held November 3Volunteers are needed for the ACM programming competition being held Saturday in Avery Hall. The event will be held from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., but volunteers will be allowed to come and go as needed. Please contact Jenna Gronewold at jenna.gronewold@unl.edu or at (402) 472-5011. Continue reading…

 

ACE Requirements

Freshmen AdvisingAre you feeling overwhelmed by the ACE requirements? Let us help you! We have suggestions about which courses to take, which courses to avoid, resources available to help you in registration, and advising hours. We also have tips from the College of Arts and Sciences' Advising Center. Continue reading…

 

Create a Game in Omaha

games++ will be held November 10 in OmahaLove video games? Be a part of a unique event! games++, being held November 10 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., will give participants the opportunity to develop a video or board game in 10 hours. Registration is free and coffee, donuts, and pizza will be provided. Continue reading…

 

Fall Research Fair

Students at the Fall 2011 Research FairThe twelfth annual Fall Research Fair will be held on November 7 and 8 in Nebraska Union and the Gaughan Multicultural Center. There will be two CSE related events: a break-out session and an "Introduction to NSF and Overview of the Proposal and Merit Review Process", both on November 8. Continue reading…

 

CSCE 311 to be Offered Next Semester

CSCE 311 will be offered in the spring semesterAre you considering a minor in Computer Science? Consider enrolling in CSCE 311: Data Structures and Algorithms for Informatics! The course will cover both foundational coverage and methods and will prepare students for the workforce. The course will be taught by Dr. Reichenbach. Continue reading…

 

3 New Jobs and Internships

CSE Jobs and InternshipsWe are often notified of job and internship openings in the IT field from various companies. The links below provide more information on the latest announcements. This week Amazon.com, the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, and JS Wurm and Associates are hiring. Continue reading…

 
Originally published October 31, 2012 - Submit an Item