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  1. Nicole Eikmeier and Leo Rodriguez

    Harris Faculty Fellows Research Presentations

    Oct 23, 2023
    Please join us at 4:15 pm, Oct. 31 in Burling Lounge as we welcome our returning 2022-23 Harris Faculty Fellows, Nicole Eikmeier and Leo Rodriguez, who will present about the research they conducted during their yearlong research leave!
  2. Kailee, a young woman with curly brown hair, smiles while working at her laptop computer.

    Pictionary for Robots

    Oct 19, 2023
    In the first in a series of stories about Mentored Advanced Projects from summer 2023, follow Katie Shermak ’25 as she models human visual imagination in order to build better artificial intelligence.
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    Computer Science Department Celebrates Outstanding Graduates

    Jun 08, 2023
    Sarah Oide ’23 and Eamon Worden ’23 have been recognized for their commitment to the discipline and contributions to the computer science department.
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    Computer Science Goes Global

    May 16, 2023
    Student-faculty research teams travelled to Japan and Spain to present research and learn globally.
  5. A large, circular atrium houses machinery used to measure the results of laser experiments in the interior chamber. The atrium is awash in blue light, and a banner on the central chamber reads National Nuclear Security Administration.

    Adrian Barnes ’05: Behind A Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough

    Mar 21, 2023
    In 2007, a Grinnell grad joined the team of scientists at the National Ignition Facility. This December, they reached their decades-old goal.
  6. An instructor points to student work on a computer screen while two students look on.

    Human-Computer Interaction Course Combines Theory and Practice

    Jan 06, 2023
    As a student in the Special Topics course Applying Human-Computer Interaction Methods to Design for Societal Impact (CSC 395) you’ll explore the design and use of computer technology with a focus on the interfaces between people and topics computers.
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    Findings and Future Directions: Notes From Summer Science MAP Students

    Oct 28, 2022
    Weeks after they concluded their summer science MAPs, we met up with five students to ask them about their research, the process of scientific inquiry, and what the MAP experience has taught them.
  8. Three students examine a beam of light being projected through a series of circular lenses.

    Grinnell Science Project Means Family

    Sep 27, 2022
    On the thirtieth anniversary of the Grinnell Science Project, the Student Assistants of GSP reflect on community, confidence, and becoming ambassadors to their peers.
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    Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

    Jul 12, 2022

    Introduction to Reinforcement Learning and Multi-Agent Systems (CSC 395) is an innovative course that explores reinforcement learning, which, according to

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    Exploring New Ways of Thinking and Problem-solving

    Jul 12, 2022
    Functional Problem Solving (CSC 151) will introduce you to computer science and computational thinking. As a student in this course, you’ll learn how to write your own programs and better understand the computer programs that impact your life.

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