Projects and internships set computer science students apart from one another when applying for jobs. They provide real-world development experience to complement theory-based courses. As the COVID-19 pandemic interrupts the plans of many computer science students and graduates to build skills through internships, two Arizona State University alumni have a solution: Quaranteam. Dhantin Kumar and Kaan Aksoy, who…
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The School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence prepares the next generation of innovators in computer science, computer systems engineering, data science, analytics and engineering; engineering management; industrial engineering; informatics; robotics and autonomous systems; and software engineering. Here you can solve some of the greatest challenges faced by an increasingly digital society, such as how to create reliable and secure information systems that are the backbone of modern industry and how to collect, manage and convert data into useful information. Find news and events from SCAI.

ASU’s Industrial Assessment Center conducts its 500th no-cost energy assessment
The Industrial Assessment Center at Arizona State University, known as IAC@ASU, conducted its 500th assessment at a wastewater treatment plant in the Phoenix metro area in December. IAC@ASU currently ranks sixth among the 33 Industrial Assessment Centers sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Its mission is to identify technology, systems and productivity opportunities that result in increasing energy…
NASA Psyche capstone team builds robotic explorer
The Robotic Explorer 10B Psyche team (Psyche-Paths) is a capstone team of ten interdisciplinary students from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, School of Earth and Space Exploration, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy and School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering. Four out of 10 members have electrical engineering…
Join us virtually for the Senior Capstone Project Showcase, April 29
For the last two semesters, students majoring in computer science, biomedical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, computer systems engineering, engineering management and informatics have been working hard on industry- and faculty-sponsored projects to solve real-world problems. Join us online this Friday, April 29, 2022, to see their projects in action, interact with the students and…
Seminar: Exact Algorithms for Distributionally Risk-Receptive Programs and Camera View-Frame Placement Problems — Applications in Homeland Security, April 29
SCAI Spring ’22 Seminar Series Invited Speaker Manish Bansal presents algorithms for network vulnerability analysis and camera-based surveillance in this talk hosted by Assistant Professor Adolfo Escobedo. Exact Algorithms for Distributionally Risk-Receptive Programs and Camera View-Frame Placement Problems: Applications in Homeland SecurityPresented by Manish Bansal Friday, April 29, 2022NoonArtisan Court at the Brickyard (BYAC) 209,…
Luminosity Lab students win global Red Bull challenge with note-taking app
Home » News » Luminosity Lab students win global Red Bull challenge with note-taking app Luminosity Lab students win global Red Bull challenge with note-taking app Posted by Monique Clement on Apr 12, 2022 in News | ASU students and roommates Sylvia Lopez (left) and Brinlee Kidd have been named the U.S. finalists in the Red Bull Basement Global Final for their innovative…
Seminar: Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational Safety, April 1
Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring ’22 Seminar Series event hosted by School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Associate Professor Rong Pan that explores applications in inkjet printing additive manufacturing and occupational safety. Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational SafetyPresented by Hongyue Sun, University of Buffalo Friday,…
Seminar: Online Monitoring of Big Data Streams — Roadmap and Recent Advances, February 25
Attend the upcoming IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring 2022 Seminar Series event with Professor Kaibo Liu from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to learn more about research advances in online monitoring of big data streams. Online Monitoring of Big Data Streams – Roadmap and Recent AdvancesPresented by Kaibo Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison Friday, February 25, 2022Noon–1…
Seminar: Facility Location with Competition or Decision-dependent Uncertainty: Models, Algorithms and Extensions, February 18
Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring 2022 Seminar Series event with University of Michigan Associate Professor Siquan Shen, who discusses strategic planning for customer demand and facilities. Facility Location with Competition or Decision-dependent Uncertainty: Models, Algorithms and ExtensionsPresented by Siqian Shen, University of Michigan Friday, February 18, 2022Noon–1 p.m.Attend on Zoom Abstract Facility…
Seminar: Solving Certain Type of Large-Scale Scheduling Problems via Hybrid Decomposition, February 4
Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring 2022 Seminar with Antonio Conejo, a professor at The Ohio State University, in which he discusses an important large-scale scheduling problem of energy storage. Solving Certain Type of Large-Scale Scheduling Problems via Hybrid DecompositionPresented by Antonio J. Conejo, The Ohio State University Friday, February 4, 2022NoonAttend on…