Saroja Kanchi
Dr. Saroja Kanchi, professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in Computer Science; with expertise in algorithms, distributed systems, graph theory, and wireless networks.
Dr. Saroja Kanchi, professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in Computer Science; with expertise in algorithms, distributed systems, graph theory, and wireless networks.
Dr. John G. Geske, department head and professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Iowa State University, with expertise in software engineering, computational complexity, theoretical foundations, discrete mathematics, logic and the philosophy of computing.
Geske, who has taught at Kettering since 1994, describes Kettering students as driven, self-assured and hard-working. In his eyes, they are also more career-oriented and inquisitive than students at other schools.
Kettering’s Mobile Robotics Club had a chance to help the City of Flint Police Bomb Squad with one of their robots recently.
Kettering’s Mobile Robotics Club had a chance to help the City of Flint Police Bomb Squad with one of their robots recently.
Dr. David R. Vineyard, assistant professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Computer Science, with expertise in data bases and distributed algorithms.
Vineyard finds Kettering students to be intelligent, organized and dedicated. He enjoys those "aha!" moments when a difficult concept becomes something the student truly understands.
His insider information for incoming Computer Science students is that through the co-op structure they will be able to use what they learn in class immediately.
Dr. Peter Stanchev, professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. and D.Sc. from Sofia University in Computer Science, with expertise in multimedia systems, database systems, multimedia semantics, and medical systems.
Dr. James K. Huggins, associate professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, with expertise in formal methods, computer science education, theoretical computer science, ethics in computing and the history of computing.
Dr. Steven C. Cater, associate professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Louisiana State University, with expertise in combinatorial enumeration and graph games, compiler/language design and implementation, and mathematical information retrieval.
Lieutenant Commander Sean Scully will be visiting to talk about the Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP) the U. S. Navy offers. This scholarship could apply to anyone going into a medically related field. Lunch will be provided. This event will be from 12:30 - 1:15 in The Miller Lab (3225 MC).
Computers, OS's, hardware, software, smartphones, future technology and so much more. Computer Club is interested in it all.