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Article ItemClass of 2023: A childhood fascination leads to innovation in undergraduate research for Victor Mukora , article
Mukora has been researching solar energy since middle school and has continued his efforts throughout his time at Virginia Tech.
Date: May 09, 2023 -
Article ItemFuture cybersecurity leaders showcase research , article
Undergraduate and graduate students from across Southwest Virginia presented their cybersecurity research projects at the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Student Researcher Showcase on April 3.
Date: Apr 27, 2023 -
Article ItemWomen in Data Science Blacksburg comes to campus April 20-21 , article
Women in Data Science (WiDS) Blacksburg – which is free and open to all genders – is one of an estimated 200 regional WiDS events worldwide designed to feature outstanding women doing outstanding work in the realm of data science.
Date: Apr 13, 2023 -
Video ItemWhat's Your Major? - Computational Modeling and Data Analytics (CMDA) , video
Jack shares his studies of Computational Modeling and Data Analytics (CMDA) and how he has diverse pathways to pursue in the future.
Date: Apr 13, 2023 -
Article ItemResearchers work to combat cyberbullying by looking for patterns , article
Chreston Miller, data and informatics consultant at University Libraries, along with computer science major Deep Datta and computational modeling and data analytics major Ishana Garuda, are conducting research to find out if there are any patterns that can indicate when cyberbullying surfaces the most on Twitter.
Date: Mar 22, 2023 -
Video ItemCapstone project allows CMDA students to solve complex problems , video
Students in the College of Science's Computational Modeling and Data Analytics program give their final presentations after a semester of tackling real world obstacles for industry sponsors.
Date: Dec 13, 2022 -
Video ItemCMDA students present a unique spin on the classic elevator pitch , video
One of the key assignments for students taking the Computational Modeling & Data Analytics (CMDA) Capstone course is presenting an elevator pitch for their semester-long projects. In Fall 2022, Team We Didn't Start the Fire (sponsored by The Aerospace Corporation) took a creative approach to the assignment, writing and performing a song about their project, which focuses on predicting the spread of wildfires. Sung to the tune of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" by seniors Colin Ames, Dominic Berry, Kirt Boyd, and John DeCelle, the elevator pitch was given as an encore presentation to both Capstone sections during the last week of classes.
Date: Dec 09, 2022 -
Article ItemHang Yu chosen for DARPA Young Faculty Award , article
Yu's project will focus on autonomous manufacture and repair for austere environments like space.
Date: Nov 11, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech team captures first place in data competition , article
The Defense Data Grand Prix is a competition designed to tackle some of the most difficult data science issues faced within our government today.
Date: Aug 22, 2022 -
Article ItemEngineering researchers are partners in the lab — and in life , article
Virginia Tech researchers Padma Rajagopalan and T.M. Murali go beyond the boundaries of engineering disciplines to gain insights into emerging viral infections, such as COVID-19.
Date: Aug 22, 2022 -
Article ItemStudents’ dashboard helping alumna’s Hampton Roads nonprofit close Black wealth gap , article
Students turn to data analytics to help the nonprofit Black BRAND better understand the factors that affect the economic and social progress of Black residents in the region.
Date: Jun 24, 2022 -
Article ItemCMDA students tackle real-world problems through capstone course , article
An intensive, semester-long course that pairs students with industry partners to tackle real problems, the capstone features teams of three or four students who spend the duration of the course working on an open-ended, client-driven project.
Date: Jun 23, 2022 -
Article ItemLauren Childs to create improved models for tracking spread of disease , article
Childs, an assistant professor of mathematics, will use a five-year $550,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop mathematical frameworks that can decipher the dynamics of disease and suggest earlier, more effective interventions to mitigate the spread of disease.
Date: Apr 18, 2022 -
Article ItemTaking pulse: Researcher addresses knowledge gaps in shark and ray research , article
Francesco Ferretti, an assistant professor in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, polled an international team of scientists and practitioners to take a pulse of the greatest issues that are present in shark research, marine conservation, and fisheries science.
Date: Mar 09, 2022 -
Article ItemAnalytics in sports: There’s a stat for that , article
Paul Sabin – an ESPN sports data scientist who received his Ph.D. in statistics from Virginia Tech in 2019 – will be sharing his analytical insights at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16 as the keynote speaker in “Nerds and Jocks Unite – What's Next in the Sports Analytics Revolution?” part of the Northern Virginia Technology Council Data Science Speaker Series in partnership with Virginia Tech.
Date: Feb 11, 2022 -
Article ItemGeoscience expert to study why continents break apart where magma is missing , article
D. Sarah Stamps, an associate professor in the Department of Geosciences and part of the Virginia Tech College of Science, wants to put her expertise in continental rifting in Africa. Stamps recently was awarded a $3 million National Science Foundation grant.
Date: Jan 03, 2022 -
Article ItemBoard of Visitors hears report on College of Science research, teaching, advancement growth , article
Interim Dean Ron Fricker reported that the college is “accelerating science” by both growing its research awards and bolstering philanthropic support.
Date: Nov 09, 2021 -
Article ItemCombating antibiotic resistance with data-driven surveillance , article
A team of Virginia Tech researchers was recently awarded a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship grant to provide graduate students with skills that are needed to develop and launch successful wastewater surveillance for public health monitoring and protection.
Date: Oct 29, 2021 -
Article ItemBeyond Boundaries Scholars program fuels student success , article
This month saw a major milestone for the Beyond Boundaries Scholars program, as dozens of members of the very first class of scholars to enroll were conferred their bachelor’s degrees at spring commencement.
Date: May 26, 2021 -
Article ItemData privacy: Subterranean footstep blues with computational modeling and data analytics , article
Students in the computational modeling and data analytics program in the College of Science’s Academy of Integrated Science help separate the data of footsteps from other tiny seismic activity in a complex capstone project.
Date: Apr 01, 2021
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