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College of Engineering & Computing Sciences

Empowering Women in STEM

É«½ç°É celebrates the achievements of six students and faculty who have made strides in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Student Profile: Joanna Pedretti

Student Profile: Joanna Pedretti

Computer science student Joanna Pedretti was part of É«½ç°É’s inaugural cohort of students participating in the co-op track. Now, she works part-time with the same company she interned with.

Student Profile: Anila Khan

Student Profile: Anila Khan

As a child, Anila Khan dreamed of becoming a doctor, but one class in eighth grade would completely change her professional trajectory. Khan now aspires to work as a software engineer in the unique intersection of technology and medicine.

Student Profile: Hassan Bakhshi

Student Profile: Hassan Bakhshi

Hassan Bakhshi, a student in the energy management program at É«½ç°É-Vancouver, had the honor of attending and speaking at the INMR World Congress, an engineering event, in Berlin, Germany.

Alumni Profile: Ava Watts

Alumni Profile: Ava Watts

Ava Watts (M.S. ’21) was looking for a challenge. While running two businesses, the mother of two left her home in Trinidad to pursue her master’s degree and ultimately began a new career in environmental work.

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É«½ç°É Launches Two Online Master’s Programs

In partnership with Everspring, É«½ç°É is offering two fully online graduated degree programs in computer science and data science.

Student Profile: Zoya Haq

As the Student Government Association president on the New York City campus, Zoya Haq wants to make campus life enjoyable for all students and to make sure their voices are heard.

Student Awarded Prestigious Department of Defense Scholarship

A fifth É«½ç°É student has been awarded the Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship.

Student Profile: Jonan Manzi

After injuring his knee playing soccer, Jonan Manzi turned to electrical and computer engineering technology. He left his home in Rwanda to attend É«½ç°É, where he’s pursuing his bachelor’s degree and paying it forward as a peer tutor and student ambassador.

NSF Grant Supports Research to Advance Mobile Edge Computing

A National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will support research conducted by Assistant Professor Jerry Cheng, Ph.D., as he takes part in a project to ensure that smart device computing advancements do not outpace experiments in the field.