Dr. Gurbuz presented a 2-day AI/ML workshop at MSU/USDA Summer Research Experience Program6/10/2022 Dr. Ali Gurbuz, assistant professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dr. John Ball, associate professor in ECE, presented a two-day artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workshop June 9 and 10, 2022, to graduate students participating in the 2022 Mississippi State University/USDA Summer Research Experience Program. The program is sponsored by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and provides students the opportunity to work under Mississippi State University faculty conducting research in a high-performance computing environment, as well as building connections with USDA for postdoctoral research positions. The AI/ML seminar topics included the history of machine learning, classification, regression, and image processing using convolutional neural networks. MSU’s Geosystems Research Institute is hosting the summer program at Mississippi State University’s High-Performance Computer Collaboratory.
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Last week 3 of my graduate Master of Science students defended their thesis successfully. I would like to congratulate them all. All the best wishes with your future career.
Matthew Duck presented his thesis on "Analysis and implementation of low fidelity radar-based remote sensing for unmanned aircraft systems". He will be joining John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. Ben Bartlett presented his thesis on "Recognizing Traffic Signaling Gestures Through Automotive Sensors". He will be joining Torch Technologies, Huntsville, AL. Ben Woo presented his thesis on "A Harmonic Radar System for Honey Bee Tracking to Better Understand Colony Collapse Disorder". Ben is a SMART scholar and will be joining US Army. |
AuthorAli C. Gurbuz is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University and director of Information Processing and Sensing (IMPRESS) lab Archives
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