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SE2024 student Ryan Dancy will Ìýat the in Texas next month, based on his Ìý´Ú°ù´Ç³¾Ìý Spacecraft Design and System Engineering, taken while on exchange at in Switzerland. This project applies the decision-oriented approach to systems architecture to design a mission conceptÌýfor an explorer probe to Europa.

Europa is a moon of Jupiter that was discovered by Galileo in 1610, and is known to have water and ice. NASA has existing plans to send a probe to Europa, and this project considered a different point in the design space.Ìý

Ryan has also had three co-op internships in the aerospace field. In summer 2022 he worked on AR/VR applications for lunar rovers at the European Space Agency's European Space Operations Centre () in Darmstadt, Germany. He is currently on his second co-op internship at in Ottawa, which is on track to be the first company to ever demonstrate deep learning on the .

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Black, including SE's own Wesley Leung, won first at the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC)Ìýregional competition for , competing against 67 teams fromÌýCarnegie Mellon, Purdue, University of Toronto, Ohio State, and University of Michigan, along with other universities across Ontario, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Congratulations!

, including SE's own Kyle Anderson, won 4th place in the virtual race #3, also capturing the Rising Star Award. The IAC brings together 18 university teams from 11 countries on 4 continents in the world’s first head-to-head, high-speed autonomous race at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS).

SE2023 studentÌýVikram Subramanian in the ACM undergraduate student research competition at for his work titledÌýAn empirical study of first-time open source contributors on Github, which was supervised by . Great work!
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SE studentsÌýEthan Chen, Samuel Hao, Emily Tao, William Wen, andÌýYifei Zhang are part of the team on , which is a website to crowd-source COVID-19 symptom distribution. This data might help researchers and the public to . The team also includes students from UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ CS and other universities.

Monday, March 9, 2020

SE Students win first at CEC

SE2020 students Jasper Chapman-Black, Céline O'Neil and Sean PurcellÌýwon first-place in the Programming Challenge. The team developed an algorithm to simulate a drone reconstructing a broken 3D model, determined how to move the pieces back into place and created a visualization for it.