Opportunities – School of Computing /school-of-computing Wed, 29 Oct 2025 16:34:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 School of Computing Students Among Top Teams at Capture the Flag Hackathon /school-of-computing/2025/10/29/school-of-computing-students-among-top-teams-at-capture-the-flag-hackathon/ /school-of-computing/2025/10/29/school-of-computing-students-among-top-teams-at-capture-the-flag-hackathon/#respond Wed, 29 Oct 2025 16:34:48 +0000 /school-of-computing/?p=206853 On October 19, 2025, students from the School of Computing at 精品成人福利在线 University proudly participated in the , hosted at in Jersey City, NJ.听The event gathered students, professionals, and cybersecurity enthusiasts from across the state for a full day of interactive learning and challenges in cryptography, web exploitation, digital forensics, and network defense. The hackathon emphasized problem-solving, teamwork, and practical cybersecurity skills.听The 精品成人福利在线 team showcased impressive technical ability and collaboration, earning the 4th place among many competing teams. Their success reflects the university鈥檚 growing strength in hands-on cybersecurity education and experiential learning.

ISC2 Capture the Flag Hackathon flyer

Team Members

  • Darryl Carpenter
  • Anower Zihad
  • Vinod Gurram
  • Mohd Abdul Subhan
  • Harika Koduri

The team was guided and supported by Ramy Othman, Assistant Director of Technology and Infrastructure in the College of Science and Mathematics. Ramy, an alumni of听 helped the students with the competition and strengthened their cybersecurity problem-solving skills.

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Students Visit NYSE /school-of-computing/2025/10/09/students-visit-nyse/ /school-of-computing/2025/10/09/students-visit-nyse/#respond Thu, 09 Oct 2025 19:57:27 +0000 /school-of-computing/?p=206837 The School of Computing, in collaboration with the Career Services Office, recently organized a student trip to the to explore the role of computing technologies in the finance industry. The visit was an eye-opening experience for our 40 undergraduate and graduate students, offering valuable insights into real-world applications of computing in financial systems.

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IEEE NJ Section-Student Membership Initiatives /school-of-computing/2025/02/17/ieee-nj-section-student-membership-initiatives/ /school-of-computing/2025/02/17/ieee-nj-section-student-membership-initiatives/#respond Mon, 17 Feb 2025 13:00:35 +0000 /school-of-computing/?p=206593 Joining IEEE听will help to enhance your professional records and gain recognition for your future career development. Learn more about听听and the benefits. IEEE North Jersey Section and IEEE AP Society will offer membership fee compensation (50% of IEEE student membership fee and 100% of IEEE AP Society membership fee) for Montclair Students.

Process for Membership and Compensation

To join IEEE as a student member:

  1. Visit
  2. Click “Join as a student” and submit the application
  3. Download the receipt and send it to IEEE 精品成人福利在线 University Student Branch Advisor Dr. Weitian Wang at wangw@montclair.eduBEFORE May 1, 2025. Dr. Wang will help you process your membership fee compensation.
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Exciting ABB Robotics Seminar Engages Students /school-of-computing/2025/02/13/exciting-abb-robotics-seminar-engages-students/ /school-of-computing/2025/02/13/exciting-abb-robotics-seminar-engages-students/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:49:43 +0000 /school-of-computing/?p=206579 Christelle Keefer from , one of the largest robotic companies in the world, talked about her experiences, how the innovative technology company works, and how students can get involved in robotics both in the classroom and out. This seminar was hosted last year for the first time, with a total attendance of 45-50 students and faculty an astounding 70+ turned out this time!

This seminar was co-organized by the IEEE NJS SMC Chapter and RA Chapter. It was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grants CMMI-2338767 and CNS-2117308. Join our upcoming seminars in the Montclair .

holds the position of education director at ABB Ltd. She has been with ABB for 11 years, holding positions including Director of Training and Global Product Manager for Robotics Education, and currently serves as the Education Director. She heads the Global Solutions Center for Education at ABB, is a Robotics Technology Strategy Board member for the Association for Advancing Automation, and mentors in FIRST Robotics.

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Computer Club Hosts Second HawkHack /school-of-computing/2023/05/15/computer-club-hosts-second-hawkhack/ /school-of-computing/2023/05/15/computer-club-hosts-second-hawkhack/#respond Mon, 15 May 2023 15:49:31 +0000 /school-of-computing/?p=206470 This year we held the second HawkHack in 精品成人福利在线’s history. Over 120 participants, some working remotely due to weather, were led by industry professionals from Amazon and SquareSpace. They helped the hackers get started with React and presented project ideas during the various tech workshops held throughout the event. Most participants stayed and worked all night on their projects. As the timer counted down to the end of the 24 hours of straight coding we received many projects including:

TravelGPT – Solo Category Winner
An innovative and user-friendly web application created by Joshua Nee, an exchange student from Singapore, was designed to simplify the process of planning the perfect weekend getaway. The app removes the hassle out of trip planning by offering a one-of-a-kind service that crafts personalized itineraries based on your unique preferences and interests.
MyLecturePal – Team Category Winner
All computer science students and students in other intensive and difficult majors understand the feeling of impostor syndrome (a feeling of not being good enough to do the work you’re doing). Kusum Gandham of Rutgers University used this concept as motivation for the MyLecturePal application for students that may be too embarrassed to ask for help. Office hours might be daunting, interfere with other class times and aren’t always helpful. Students aren’t comfortable asking questions in class, tutoring sometimes requires you to sign up at the start of the semester, so what happens if you’re doing well but suddenly can’t seem to get a lecture topic down? Plus, we all know the feeling of our questions being left on read in a class group chat. The solution is something that’s been there all along creating a community for and by students; polling student understanding of a course lecture by lecture, topic by topic, and an extra-credit scheme to incentivize students to help each other.
Banzai Buddy
Banzai Buddy was inspired by the developer’s professor who first got them into programming as a freshman. Inspiring people and pushing them to greater heights was their forte. The goal was to make a project that would uplift people when they were feeling down. Since this professor loved linguistics the project was focused in the concept of Natural Language Processing (NLP). Banzai Buddy takes in a prompt from the user and uses cosine similarity to match keywords in the prompt to similar words from a quotation database.

and learn how they work.听Here’s some feedback we received from our participants:

I just wanted to say thank you again! You helped us a lot and made the event so fun!!

Khushi Gandham, Rutgers University

Thank you for a good time, event planning is your thing, we’ve been to many hackathons, and by far this was the most fun. All the activities and involvement made it o much better. It was a great event and we want to come back if you ever do this again.

Haider & Cynthia, Rutgers University

Thank you so much for hosting the event it was a great time even though I didn’t stay the full 24 hours. When I transfer here in the fall I would love to be part of the group that helped make this happen you guys were amazing

Tyler Van Buren, Passaic County Community College
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A New Club Goes High Tech /school-of-computing/2022/02/18/a-new-club-goes-high-tech/ /school-of-computing/2022/02/18/a-new-club-goes-high-tech/#respond Fri, 18 Feb 2022 14:37:03 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/computer-science/?p=206339 Interest on campus for a student club has grown since Obidat and other founding members 鈥 including other members of the executive board, Laury Rodr铆guez, Jesse Parron, and Jean-Jacques N鈥橠ri 鈥 presented a showcase set up as an interactive experience. There were multiple robots and smart systems to choose from including a collaborative robot platform SmaRC, an immersive virtual reality system, rover, smart armband and flat-screen TV rigged with four sensors turning it into a touch-screen display.

In February, the club is conducting a series of workshops on robotics innovation, which received grant support from the National Science Foundation as well as the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. A goal of these academic events is to attract more women and underrepresented minorities to the STEM field, Wang says. With students across all academic disciplines working in groups, it will be interesting to see what the future holds.

The Robotics Club is supported by the National Science Foundation under and .

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Meet The Robotics Club /school-of-computing/2021/11/22/meet-the-robotics-club/ /school-of-computing/2021/11/22/meet-the-robotics-club/#respond Mon, 22 Nov 2021 17:20:20 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/computer-science/?p=206311 Students and faculty gathered for 精品成人福利在线 University Robotics Club Opening and the first annual robotics showcase on November 17th hosted by the Robotics Club鈥檚 four E-Board members and their advisor Dr. Weitian Wang.

With opening remarks from Omar Obidat, the founder President, a senior computer science major, and a current research assistant for the , the showcase kicked off with his presentation highlighting the newly minted club鈥檚 mission and aspirations for the future. Obidat highlighted his desire that the club be a place where students of any major feel comfortable to participate and explore a possible interest in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. He also highlighted that the club is a great fit both for students wishing to pursue careers in robotics and those that are exploring a hobby.

The newborn club will be supported by the Computer Science department. Chairperson Dr. Constantine Coutras highlighted his excitement for the club鈥檚 future as he shared some words of encouragement at the end of Obidat’s opening remarks. Dr. Coutras stressed the importance of supporting student clubs and allowing them to pursue new opportunities. He also encouraged the club to reflect the diversity of the university鈥檚 student body, reminding all to 鈥渢ry to always be inclusive and try to help everyone out.鈥

精品成人福利在线 University is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) with about 30% of the student body being Hispanic/Latino. The school also has a large Female demographic with about 60% of enrolled undergraduates identifying as such. Coutras argued it is important for the club鈥檚 E-Board to reflect this especially in a field like Computer Science and Information Technology that in the past has been known to exclude women and people of color.

At the end of his speech, Obidat introduced the club鈥檚 founder faculty advisor Dr. Weitian Wang, the Vice President Jesse Parron, the Secretary Jean-Jacques N鈥橠ri, and Treasurer Laury Rodr铆guez.

At the beginning of Fall 2021, Obidat recruited his robotics classmates, fellow Seniors Parron and N’Dri to prepare for forming a Robotics Club, which received technical support from the National Science Foundation under Grant CNS-2104742 and Grant CNS-2117308. The three students set out to collect the necessary signatures for the club鈥檚 commencement and to scope out the potential interest level of students. That鈥檚 how they met Laury, a junior who just transferred into Montclair this fall. Given her background in the corporate financial industry, Obidat elected her as the last member of the E-Board.

Club president opening remarks
Computer Science Department chairperson remarks

The showcase was set up as an interactive experience. There were multiple robots and smart systems to choose from including a collaborative robot platform SmaRC, an immersive VR system, a smart armband, a flat screen TV rigged with four sensors turning it into a touch screen display, a rover built and programmed by graduate student Laura Paulino, amongst others.

Dr. Lora Billings, Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics, visited the showcase. She was glad to see so many students from different majors interested in robotics. Dr. Billings highlighted several future contributions the robotics club could make to supporting students鈥 education for the university.

Attendees took turns learning about and testing different robots. They also had the opportunity to speak with members of the E-Board and Dr. Wang.

collage of attendees interacting with various robots and systems during the robotics showcase

A number of faculty members heard about the event and decided to pay a visit. Gen Hinson, Director of Career Services for the College of Science and Mathematics attended after hearing about the event from the club鈥檚 Treasurer just an hour prior at another event. She was delighted with the outcome and stated afterwards 鈥渋t is always a wonderful opportunity for me to be able to see first-hand the great projects in which students are involved.鈥

鈥淭he robotics club and its first annual robotics showcase received high recognition from students. The club鈥檚 E-Board did a great job and I believe they will bring more exciting robotics activities for our students and the campus community to enjoy鈥 said Dr. Wang.

To keep up to date with the club鈥檚 future events, follow them on .

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Graduate Research Assistant Opportunity /school-of-computing/2020/10/22/graduate-research-assistant-opportunity/ /school-of-computing/2020/10/22/graduate-research-assistant-opportunity/#respond Thu, 22 Oct 2020 16:16:54 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/computer-science/?p=206220 Applications are being accepted to fill a Graduate Research Assistant position to work on a funded project in collaboration with University of Central Florida, University of New Mexico, and Denison University. The student will be involved in the development of numerical models for the evolution of fluvio-deltaic environments. A key novel aspect of these forward numerical models is that it applies numerical techniques from heat transfer, particularly from free and moving boundary problems. We will validate numerical modeling results against data from laboratory flume experiments and real fluvio-deltaic systems.

Experience with differential equations, as well as programming experience, are preferred.

Contact Dr. Trueba, lorenzotruej@montclair.edu with any questions about the research project or the application process.

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