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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.
The Hospital Locator, a new app designed for the iPhone that lets you locate the nearest hospital, has been developed by Alim Darmenov, a sophomore Computer Science major, under the supervision of SUNY Distinguished Professor Junaid Zubairi.
In a bid to streamline the academic advising process, three Computer Science students -- Camron Walsh, Jared Russell and Ian Cioppa -- will introduce their cutting-edge web-based software application to campus.
Creating a 3D skull collection basically from scratch – made particularly unique because it’s a collaborative project engaging students enrolled in seemingly distant academic areas – is opening new educational opportunities at SUNY Fredonia.
SUNY Distinguished Professor Junaid Zubairi will discuss the design and development of a smart road monitoring system at the Center for Innovation and Economic Development on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m.
A workshop, “Configuring Raspberry PI as an IoT Device,” will be presented by Dr. Syed Missbahuddin from Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, in the Houghton Hall Robotics Lab Room 224 on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
Four students at SUNY Fredonia – Norman Barker, Jiwon Chae, Mark Hoffman and Daniel Senn – recently earned the TestOut Security Pro Certification.
Learning how to write computer code from scratch was among several highlights for nearly three dozen area students at SUNY Fredonia for Hour of Code, a global initiative that promotes computer science and computer programming during Computer Science Week.
Research that delves into how vital signs of patients in critical condition can be transferred from ambulances to a hospital and physicians in “real-time” will presented in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences monthly lecture.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Henry Zelenak delivered a poster presentation, "Choosing the Best Image Classification Model: A Comparative Analysis of Model Architectures for Low-Context Learning,” at an IEEE Western New York Signal Processing Workshop.
A talk, “Authentic assessments for meeting challenges of generative artificial intelligence,” will be given by Dr. Masood Khan as part of the Department of Computer and Information Science’s monthly seminar series.