Computer Science and Engineering

Computer science student Swati Padhee named College of Engineering and Computer Science Intern of the Year

Swati Padhee researched the applications of artificial intelligence in medical assessment during an internship with the National Board of Medical Examiners. Continue reading

Alumna Nella Ludlow returns to Wright State to lead quantum computing program

Nella Ludlow is responsible for building a research team in quantum computing and pursuing partnerships with the Defense Department, the Air Force and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Continue reading

Wright State shines in U.S. News graduate school rankings

U.S. News & World Report recognized Wright State’s graduate programs in medicine, engineering, computer science, public health, biology, psychology, social work, public administration and business. Continue reading

Wright State to celebrate Engineers Week Feb. 21-25

During Engineers Week, students will have the opportunity to explore internships and careers with local employers. Continue reading

Millett Hall room honoring late Air Force Capt. Kevin M. Maguire rededicated

Kevin Maguire’s family also established a memorial scholarship at Wright State to support students enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program. Continue reading

Computer science grad Medha Karri applauds Wright Venture competition, urges widespread participation

Medha Karri created an app that enabled small businesses to do their administrative work and more accurately for Wright Venture. Continue reading

Wright State computer science student Alena McCain wins $10,000 in Ohio Vax-2-School lottery

Alena McCain got vaccinated because she wanted to get back to participating in clubs and other activities. Continue reading

Wright State’s undergraduate computer science program ranked among best by U.S. News

Wright State computer science graduates are proficient in software and software systems across multiple application areas. Continue reading

Computer science student Swati Padhee uses artificial intelligence research in internship with National Board of Medical Examiners

Wright State Ph.D. student Swati Padhee examined the use of language to help support the validity of test scores on medical licensing exams. Continue reading

Retaining talent

Kareem Jalanbo, a junior majoring in computer science, received a Retention of Talent scholarship from the Dayton Workforce Partnerships Scholarship Program. Continue reading