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Student Activities

Our students do some amazing work. Below, we showcase  some of the recent accomplishments of CS students.

Spotlight: SSU CS graduate begins grad program at USF

Matyas Krizek is an SSU CS major graduating with the class of 2021. He will begin the MS program in computer science at University of San Francisco’s School of Arts and Sciences. At SSU, Matyas has been a LARC tutor for the CS program and a Koret scholar.

Alex Barajas-Ritchie
Spotlight: CS graduate begins PhD program at Oregon State University

Alex Barajas-Ritchie graduates SSU with the class of 2021 this weekend, and will soon begin his graduate studies in the Electrical & Computer Engineering

CS students present work at the 2021 SSU Virtual Research symposium

The annual SSU Science Symposium continued to be virtual in 2021. Computer Science faculty and students presented research posters, showcasing the research work they undertook (largely remotely) during the Fall and Spring.

SSU CS research team places first at the 2021 CSU Student Research Competition

CS majors Alex Dewey, Jonathan Calderon Chavez, Vincent Valenzuela and Antone Silveria presented their work "Using Machine Learning to Measure Biodiversity from Sound Recordings" at the virtual 35th Annual CSU Systemwide Student R

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SSU students showcase their Spring 2021 Senior Capstone Projects

Spring 2021 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects online. Students had to make video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out their awesome work below.

Jacob Evans
SSU students present HPC profiling research at CSCSU 2021

SSU Computer Science majors Jakob Evans and Matyas Krizek present recent research work at the 2021 Computer Science Conference for CSU Undergraduates.

Student headshot in a frame naming her as a GHC20 Student Scholar
SSU students receive scholarships to attend Grace Hopper

Two of our Computer Science majors—Alondra Lona and Tairyn Addison—recently represented SSU at Anita Borg Institue's Virtual Grace Hopper Celebration in 2020. GHC is the world's largest gathering of women in computing.

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SSU students showcase their Fall 2020 Senior Capstone Projects

Fall 2020 Advanced Software Design Project (CS 470) students presented their senior capstone projects online. Students had to make video demos of their apps that are accessible to a professional audience. Check out their awesome work below.

CS students represent SSU at 2020 COPLAC conference

SSU computer science majors Ari'El Encarnacion and Cynthia Rosales present research work conducted with Dr.

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SSU students showcase their final projects for Intro to Game Programming (CS 330)

As part of the final project for CS 330 in Spring 2019, students had to build a complete game. The primary learning objectives of this project were two-fold: first, they were expected to apply and expand their knowledge of gameplay programming in Unreal 4.