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Teaching Computer Science–Moving atoms not pixels

Computer Science Teacher

Robots, game controllers, Internet of Things, and more are ways that computer science interacts with physical objects and not just pixels on a screen. They have devices for all sorts of robotics or Internet of Things projects. I could, and probably should do a post just about robots and robotics. And it is quite true.

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A Montessori School’s Decade Long Quest to Engage its Diverse Students in Hands-On STEM

STEM for Kids

Two concurrent after-school programs are provided throughout the school year: STEM For Tots TM for ages 3-6 and Elementary STEM for ages 7-12. FCM students in Elementary STEM focus on the real-world application of STEM topics while practicing and strengthening their skills of resilience, collaboration, and self-confidence.

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In conversation with a (highly passionate) temporal logician

Futurum

By adopting this approach, Kristin is able to solve meaningful problems in aerospace engineering, robotics, cybersecurity, theoretical computer science, mathematics, virtual reality, and more. Kristin at the NASA Johnson Space Center with Robonaut2, the humanoid robot on-board the International Space Station (ISS).

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Understanding, detecting and combatting deepfakes in the real world

Futurum

Security, Trust and Privacy in Edge Computing and Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities. As a group, we focus on enhancing the IoT/edge computing devices with modern technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI). I have also been involved in many robotics projects during my bachelor’s degree. FIELDS OF RESEARCH.