Student Activities
Our students do some amazing work. Below, we showcase some of the recent accomplishments of CS students.
The Computer Science Department proudly celebrates the accomplishments of Hector Alvarez-Guevara, a recent graduate who exemplifies resilience, dedication, and academic excellence.
Spring 2024 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out each team's presentation below.
Fall 2023 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out each team's presentation below.
Brennan Freeze ('23) presents the results of recent research at COPLAC's 2023 Midwest/West Regional Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity Virtual Conference.
Spring 2023 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out each team's presentation below.
Fall 2022 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out each team's presentation below.
CS majors Aundré Barras, Brennan Freeze, Paris Osuch and Soren Richenberg have been working with their faculty mentor Dr. Rivoire as part the Koret Scholars program on an open-source Python library for the flexible simulation and visualization of quantum computing circuits for education.
Spring 2022 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out their awesome work below.
An NFT keychain
Jonathan Calderon Chavez (SSU Computer Science, class of 2022) presented work performed with Dr. Matthew Clark (Geology) and Dr. Gurman Gill (Computer Science) at the second annual Computer Science Conference for CSU Undergraduates (CSCSU).
Fall 2021 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects. Students made video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out their awesome work below.
Dungeon Die