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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 welcome mat will be rolled out during Homecoming, including on Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, for the dedication of the renovated and redesigned Houghton Hall that completes the transformation of STEM education at SUNY Fredonia.
SUNY Distinguished Professor Junaid Zubairi, CEO of ZubAir and a faculty member in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, will discuss his journey as an entrepreneur at the client showcase to be held at the Fredonia Technology Incubator on Monday, Oct. 3.
Liberty Partnership students from Olean Middle School and Gowanda Middle School attended “Computer Science Summer Camp” in August at the SUNY Fredonia Department of Computer and Information Sciences.
During April, two groups of Girl Scouts visited the brand-new robotics lab at SUNY Fredonia to work towards receiving their Robotics badge. They learned about the types of robots, and were surprised at the limited ability of robots today.
Two members of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences organized and participated in the 18th IEEE HONET-ICT conference on smart communities, held Oct 11-13, in NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan.
Nari Jo, a first-year Biochemistry student at SUNY Fredonia, has earned a Microsoft Specialist Certification.
Efforts to modernize flight data tracking have taken a big step forward, thanks to ZubAir Data LLC, a start-up and client of the Fredonia Technology Incubator, and its industry affiliate Real-Time Innovations (RTI).
An Advanced Certificate in Cybersecurity, a 100 percent online program, will be offered beginning in the Fall 2021 semester. The graduate-level program provides background information and skills required for professionals to work in information technology, software engineering, network management, system administration and related areas.
Fredonia students enrolled in CSIT 425: Software Engineering, taught by Computer and Information Sciences Lecturer Denise Joy, presented their software development projects to Paychex, a large software development company headquartered in Western New York, in a Webex session on Dec. 4.
Dr. Junaid Zubairi, professor of Computer and Information Sciences, has been working on research in IoT (Internet of Things) smart city applications with his international team.