Michigan Tech Showcase Envisions a World Where Computing is Everywhere

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C+X is the formula for this year’s annual Computing [MTU] Showcase at Michigan Tech, which focuses on the convergence of computing, everywhere and with everything.

The integration of computing into industry, research and society will be explored in the three-day showcase, happening from Wednesday to Friday, Oct. 2-4, on Michigan Tech’s campus. Sponsored by Tech’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) and the College of Computing, Showcase [C+X] features speakers, panels and exhibits from across the University and the country.

“The first showcase really focused on the past, present and future of computing at MTU,” said Dennis Livesay, Dave House Dean of the College of Computing. “Last year’s focus was on artificial intelligence. And this year’s event focuses on convergence, emphasized by the title C+X, which shows how we are focusing on the integration of computing — C — with a wide variety of other domains — X.”

Read more about Showcase [C+X] at Michigan Tech News.

Register a Service Site for Make a Difference Day!

We are just one month away from our largest annual day of service — Make a Difference Day!

Last year, 501 Huskies gave back at 60 unique service sites across the Keweenaw. We anticipate a similar number of volunteers for this year’s event, which will take place on Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Do you know of an organization, agency or community member who is in need of assistance? We can help! Request support yourself by completing our site registration form or pass it on to others who would benefit from having some Husky Helpers.

Past activities completed by our volunteers include organizing donations, chopping wood, cleaning storage facilities, fall lawn cleanup, trail maintenance and more.

Thank you for helping to make a difference in our community!

Official Rollout of the Center for Artificial Intelligence

As part of the C+X Showcase, the official rollout of the Center for Artificial Intelligence will be next week on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m.

Join us as we usher in the evolved center with a talk from Director Vinh Nguyen (MAE), a showcase of AI research, and a panel on the convergence of computing featuring Institute of Computing and Cybersystems members. Food and drink will be available!

Get there early to hear visiting guest Jim Keller’s talk, titled “Von Neumann, Turning and ChatGPT.” Keller is a distinguished professor emeritus at the University of Missouri.

Provost Storer’s Open Office Hours

Provost Andrew Storer will be holding open office hours from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Library Cafe. Feel free to stop by; appointments are not required for open office hours.

Additional open office hours during the fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters are scheduled for:

  • Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 11 a.m. to noon
  • Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 11 a.m. to noon
  • Wednesday, March 26, from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Weekly office hours continue to be held from 1:30-3:30 p.m. each Thursday during the 2024-25 academic year. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to schedule an appointment by emailing Amie Ledgerwood at asledger@mtu.edu.

The information provided here is also available on the Academic Affairs website. To view it, click the Office Hours icon in the bottom right corner of the banner image at the top of the page.

Soccer Set for First GLIAC Road Weekend

The Michigan Tech soccer team takes to the road for the first time in league play this week.

The Huskies face Purdue Northwest tomorrow, Sept. 27, at 1 p.m. and first-year GLIAC affiliate Roosevelt on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m.

Watch MTU Soccer on FloSports. A subscription required — a discount is available for students.

Read the soccer preview at Michigan Tech Athletics.

On the Road

Tim Havens (CS/GLRC/ICC), Evan Lucas (ICC/GLRC) and Chris Wright, Phil Wernette and Travis White (all GLRC) attended the Lakebed 2030 Conference, held from Sept. 17-19 in Traverse City, Michigan.

The 2024 conference was focused on the scientific, economic and environmental value associated with the high-resolution mapping of the Great Lakes.

Wernette and Wright gave a presentation on "Benthic Habitat Mapping: Integrating AUVs and ROVs with Photogrammetry and Machine Learning."

White presented on "Lake Superior Mapping and Archaeological Exploration Using Uncrewed Technology and High-Performance Multibeam." White and the Ocean Infinity team also demonstrated the capabilities of the Armada 8 autonomous surface vessel, mentioned recently in the news for its part in a mission to locate a plane lost over Lake Superior in 1968.

In the News

Cody Kangas (CServ) and Michigan Tech undergraduate student Klarissa Peters were quoted by The Daily Mining Gazette in a story about Michigan Tech’s fall Career Fair, which provided students with opportunities to connect with potential employers. Kangas was also quoted in a story by WLUC TV6.

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Stephen Techtmann (BioSci) was quoted by The Cool Down in a story about his research, funded by DARPA, which explores the potential of turning plastic into food through plastic-devouring microbes. The research was also highlighted in MTU’s 2022 Research Magazine.

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Lindsay Hiltunen (VPOL) was mentioned by The Keweenaw Report in a story about the Big Annie Statue Fund reaching the $50,000 milestone, enabling the project to select a sculptor. Hiltunen will give a presentation on Anna Klobucher Clemenc during a celebration event this Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Bonfire Restaurant in Houghton.

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Michigan Tech’s Green Campus Enterprise was mentioned by The Daily Mining Gazette in a story about the City of Hancock Planning Commission’s latest updates. The team, part of MTU’s Enterprise Program, is leading a climate and adaptation project for the city that includes conducting a greenhouse gas inventory and researching mitigation options for potential risks, like flooding and infrastructure damage.

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Crain's Detroit Business mentioned Michigan Tech in coverage of 2025 college rankings released by U.S. News & World Report. According to the story, not much changed for the top schools in Michigan.

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WZMQ 19 News covered Michigan Tech cross country’s Sam Lange being named GLIAC Athlete of the Week.

Reminders

Request for Proposals: Century II Campaign Endowed Equipment Fund

Proposals are being requested for Michigan Tech's Century II Campaign Endowed Equipment Fund (C2E2) program, an internal award of the Vice President for Research Office.

The C2E2 program is aimed at providing funds to purchase equipment that will have a campuswide impact and improve the lives of faculty, staff and students.

Proposals are due no later than 4 p.m. on Oct. 10, and must be submitted electronically per the program guidelines. Late submissions will not be accepted.

For more information and proposal submission requirements, visit the C2E2 website.

If you have any questions, email c2e2-l@mtu.edu.

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Physics Colloquium/EPSSI Seminar with Steve Krueger

Steve Krueger, atmospheric sciences professor from the University of Utah, will present at this week's Physics Colloquium in conjunction with the EPSSI (Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences Institute). The seminar will be presented in person at 4 p.m. today, Sept. 26, in Fisher 139.

Krueger's presentation is titled "Open-Cell Convection in Marine Cold-Air Outbreaks with Snow."

Refreshments will be available starting at 3:30 p.m. (prior to the talk) in the Fisher Hall lobby.

Read Krueger's abstract and bio on the University Events Calendar or the EPSSI's Fall 2024 Seminar Series page.

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BioMed Seminar Series Speaker: Yaoyao Jia

The next guest speaker in the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BioMed) Seminar Series will present tomorrow, Sept. 27, at 3 p.m. in person in Chem Sci 102 and virtually via Zoom.

Yaoyao Jia from the University of Texas at Austin will present "Integrated Circuit and System Technologies for Wireless Miniature Biomedical Devices."

Join the BioMed Seminar on Zoom.

Read Jia's abstract and bio at the University Events Calendar.

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MSE Seminar with Bernard Gaskey

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is hosting a seminar presented by Bernard Gaskey, Sigma Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, at 1 p.m. today, Sept. 26, in M&M 610.

Gaskey will present "Thermodynamics at Interfaces: Evolving the Paradigm for Multi-Material Design and Manufacturing."

From the abstract:
Modern designs for aircraft engines, automotive structures, and powerplants increasingly rely on combinations of materials to achieve desired performance. Metal components require contributions to mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability from multiple alloys to be effective. Manufacturing multi-material parts remains a challenge because of crystallographic and property mismatches in the mixed-material region at the interface. Here, we use a combined computational and experimental approach to address the joining of vanadium to a variety of common engineering alloys. Applying the Thermo-Calc software suite, we identify composition pathways between the materials that maximize manufacturability while minimizing deleterious intermetallic phases. We combine these results with experiments using a variety of manufacturing techniques including diffusion bonding and electron beam and laser additive manufacturing. The feedback between closely coupled computational screening and experimental validation provides a much more efficient material development pathway than when the techniques are used individually.

Gaskey is a research engineer on the welding and joining team in the Sigma Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory, where his research interests include multimaterial additive manufacturing and phase behavior at interfaces. Before joining Los Alamos, he was a staff scientist at the University of Dayton Research Institute supporting metal additive manufacturing efforts at the Air Force Research Laboratory.

He received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in materials science in 2018. He was a research fellow in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His research has spanned dealloying, electrocatalysis and alternative energy, optical characterization, and mechanics of composite materials.

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Today's C-Cubed Luncheon Menu

Carved and Crafted Catering at Michigan Technological University invites you to join the C-Cubed Luncheon for the 2024-25 school year. The weekly luncheon is held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Memorial Union Alumni Lounge (MUB 107). All faculty and staff, along with their guests, are invited.

Menu for Thursday, Sept. 26:

  • Sweet and Sour Chicken (PR)
  • Asian Vegetable Stir Fry (VG)
  • Asian Salad (VG)
  • Basmati Rice (VG) (AG)
  • Marinated Tofu (VG) (AG)
  • Vegetable Spring Roll (V)

The C-Cubed lunch buffet menus are created and prepared by Chef Luis Delgado and his culinary team. As the name suggests, the meals are meant to foster conversation, community, and collegiality. Attendees may bring their lunch instead of purchasing the buffet. Fruit-infused water, coffee, tea, and cookies are available free to all attendees. All vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free items on the buffet are labeled for easy identification. No takeout service or personal containers are permitted.

The buffet lunch is $15.50 per person. Cash, credit cards, and gift cards are accepted. Gift cards can be purchased in the Memorial Union office, room 101.

You can submit C-Cubed feedback using C-Cubed Survey/Comments form. To join the C-Cubed Luncheon Email List and receive weekly menus, please complete the sign-up form.

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MAE Graduate Seminar Speaker: Haseung Chung

The next Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Graduate Seminar Speaker will present at 4 p.m. today, Sept. 26, in MEEM 112.

Haseung Chung wil present “Development of Scalable and Expeditious Additive Manufacturing (SEAM): A Solution to High Production Additive Manufacturing.”

Chung’s professional interests and recent research include developing new additive manufacturing processes, magnetic-field assisted finishing (MAF), optimizing additive manufacturing for biomedical applications and cyber manufacturing systems.

Today's Campus Events

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Master's Defense: Yifan Zhang

Environmental Engineering Advisor: Brian Barkdoll Interplay of Discharge Rates, Slope, and Sediment Size Attend Virtually: https://michigantech.zoom.us/j/87514842576

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Upper Peninsula Accessibility Summit - Accessible Keweenaw Initiative

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Anxiety Screening Day

Have you been feeling anxious, nervous or on-edge lately? The CSMHW will be offering free anxiety screenings on Thursday, Sept. 26th from 10-2pm in Library 243/244. Take the...

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PhD Defense: Jody Hand

Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Advisor: Jeremy Worm Diagnostic Labor Operation Reimagined Through Machine Learning and Statistical Pattern Recognition

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How to Get Human Subjects Research Approval

The Human Research Protection Program is presenting a lunchtime information session to help people with Institutional Review Board submissions. IRB submissions are...

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EPSSI Seminar/Physics Colloquium: Dr. Steve Krueger [THURSDAY, Sept 26-Fisher 139]

This event will be held in conjunction with the Physics Colloquium and will be held in Fisher Hall 139. Refreshments will be available starting at 3:30 (PRIOR to the talk) in...

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Development of Scalable and Expeditious Additive Manufacturing (SEAM): A Solution to High Production Additive Manufacturing

MAE Graduate Seminar Speaker Series proudly presents Haseung Chung, PhD Michigan State University Abstract For the past 40 years, metal additive manufacturing (AM)...

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Huskies Swim Training - Session 1

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HuskyLEAD - Robert's Rules: Crash Course

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Python Workshop

A free, in person, python workshop for beginners!

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Learn to Swim Levels 1-5 - Session 1

Come make a splash in Huskies Group Swim Lessons! American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Levels 1-5 are being offered at the SDC Pool. Ages 6-17 years Space will be provided for...

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Ohio Alumni Social

Looking for an evening of Husky camaraderie with Ohio-based alumni and friends? Join host Rajath Nagaraj '21, for an alumni social on Thursday, September 26, 2024, from 6-8...