Apr 11, 2022
Lafayette computer science team makes history
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
Amanuel Zewge '22 applies computer science skills to develop a video game that tests children for reading impairment.
Strong family values laid the groundwork for 2021 Pepper Prize winner Basit Balogun '21 to flourish academically and give back to others.
Prof. Joann Ordille hopes more Pennsylvanians use the state's COVID Alert app.
Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.
Air Force Office of Sponsored Research grant supports research into how machine and humans can more effectively work together.
Rebecca Pantano ’21 develops application during internship that rolls out globally.
“Traffic congestions account for significant losses in time and revenue. Improving and extending existing computer vision technology can directly aid…
Prof. Christian Lopez is using machine learning and computer vision to improve traffic safety in his native Dominican Republic.
Jelissa Kamguem ’23 developed innovative emotional-intelligence software to help those leading Zoom meetings gauge if their audience is actually paying…