Cesar-Alberi and Herman Presented Road Safety Survey Data

Stephora Cesar-Alberi (Junior, Computer Science), and Andersen Herman (Junior, Chemistry, Honors) presented their IRB-approved road safety survey data to the Salisbury’s City Council. This community research was conducted in collaboration with the City of Salisbury’s Department of Transportation on behalf of Vision Zero to research road safety on the west side of Salisbury. Ryan Weaver (PACE, Interdisciplinary Studies), Presidential Citizen Scholars LaMaree James (Senior,…Continue Reading Cesar-Alberi and Herman Presented Road Safety Survey Data

HenHacks Team One Won the Bank of America Cybersecurity Track

Team One: Isaac Dugan, Brian Bowers, James Montebell, Dustin O’BrienDescription: Built a CLI cybersecurity audit tool for Haskell codebasesProject link: https://devpost.com/software/lambda-check Team Two: Spencer Presley, Vince Pham, Stephora AlberiDescription: Built a website that shows visualizations of Spotify music dataProject link: https://devpost.com/software/spotify-wrapped-plus HenHacks website…Continue Reading HenHacks Team One Won the Bank of America Cybersecurity Track

CS majors to present at 2024 Posters on the Bay

Computer Science majors Brian Bowers, Isaac Dugan, John Meyers, Mark Schweitzer and Bryan Yoder will present their project “Bath Map – NOAA’s bathymetic mapping API” at the 2024 Posters on the Bay at the Governor Calvert House on Tuesday, February 6. This project was completed in COSC 425/426 Software Engineering sequence (spring/fall 2023) of which…Continue Reading CS majors to present at 2024 Posters on the Bay

SU Team Places Third in HackUMBC Competition

SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University students, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), hacked their way to third place at the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s (UMBC’s) 2023 hackUMBC computer programming competition.  The SU team included junior Isaac Dugan, of Thurmont, MD, and seniors James Montebell, of Seaford, DE, Brian Bowers, of Damascus, MD, and John Meyers,…Continue Reading SU Team Places Third in HackUMBC Competition

Joshua Comfort delivered a Lightning Talk

Computer Science recent graduate Joshua Comfort delivered a Lightning Talk titled “PCA-Based Efficient CNN Model Construction for ASL Recognition” at 2023 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (October 6 – 8). This research project was conducted in Spring 2023 at Salisbury University. His research advisor is Dr. Shuangquan (Peter) Wang. The project was funded by…Continue Reading Joshua Comfort delivered a Lightning Talk