After being a high school student council president, software engineering student Max Mahaffey is making an impact in his first year @ #rosehulman. He's finding his place on campus as a Student Government Association programming chair & Noblitt Scholar.
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Nat Hurtig, a junior CS + Math major, is from Ada, Ohio. Studying CS was actually a gut decision – Nat knew that they wanted to study engineering, learned to code the summer before starting at Rose-Hulman, and decided to give it a try! 1/5
A fun fact about Nat – Nat played bassoon, flute, four sizes of saxophones, and three sizes of clarinets for various ensembles. Nat wants to give a shout-out to Dr. Hollingsworth, who has mentored and supported them since their first quarter at Rose-Hulman. 4/5
In addition to programming, Nuo is also passionate about art and graphic design.
Favorite Programming Language: Java
Favorite IDE/Editor: Jetbrains, VSC, Neovim
Tabs or Spaces: Tabs
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Nuo Cheng, a junior, hails from Shanghai, China. Video games and the various bugs they experienced while playing video games is what initially sparked Nuo’s interest in CS/SE. 1/3
Nuo likes CS/SE because of the quick feedback loop – getting results fast & the confirmation that progress is being made & something is being built. Nuo is particularly proud of is their research using biochemical & computational approaches to analyze carbon nanotubes. 2/3
Vidhu Naik, a senior CS major, comes to us from Louisville, Kentucky. Vidhu initially applied to Rose as a CPE major, but eventually decided that their heart was in pure software and switched majors. 1/4
Currently, Vidhu is working on a project with @fabbyrob & Jackson Shen using ML to detect certain types of natural selection. After graduation, Vidhu plans to return to @amazon. A fun fact about Vidhu is that they were the 2nd best saxophone player in Kentucky! 3/4
A team of @rhitcsse professors will provide @EducateIN-sponsored professional development workshops on the basics of #robotics & programming to IN educators teaching K-12 students -- part of @GovHolcomb's #NextLevel education initiatives.
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Got a great idea for an RHIT CSSC Senior Capstone Project? We’re seeking submission of great ideas for projects that begin this Fall (September 2023). 1/4
Projects can be from companies, non-profits, or even be projects that are exploring an individual’s great idea.
They are due before May 1st, 2023. Please see the CSSE Proposal Form (below) for further details and to submit your project.
https://t.co/SruuZbWESl
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