News & Events
"Working in the Gaming Industry" - 11/24/09
After graduating from Southeastern, Mr. Driggers went to the Guildhall at SMU in Dallas, where he earned a certificate in Software Engineering for Digital Games. Some of the projects he worked on there included developing an engine framework that featured things like a shader pipeline, animation, audio system, terrain, etc. He also created mods with Unreal 2.5, Quake 2, and the Source Engine. This was his student portfolio: website: http://students.guildhall.smu.edu/~ddriggers
"PATHSoft®: A Software System for Computerized Work Sampling-based Methodology" - 11/03/09
Drs. Yuan and Alkadi are leading an ambitious student project to develop software that enhances ergonomics research. Faculty Advisors: Drs. Lu Yuan and Ghassan Alkadi Southeastern Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Computer Science Student Groups: Current-Trevor Shurtz, Kyle Joiner, and Brett Jackson Former-Ashton Stockman, Scott Grimes,and Anthony Riggio
"Zen Coding" - Thursday, October 29, 2009, Fayard Hall Room 126 from 12:30-1:45PM
The philosophy of being a professional, principled and disciplined software developer.
"Open Source, So You Don't Have To!" - 10/28/09
Computer Science and Industrial Technology Departmental Seminar held Wednesday, October 28, 2009 in Fayard Room 207 from 12-1PM
A Mathematical Implementation of a “Global Human Walking Model with Real-Time Kinematic Personification” by Boulic, Thalmann and Thalmann
- 10/07/09
A Mathematical Implementation of a “Global Human Walking Model with Real-Time Kinematic Personification” by Boulic, Thalmann and Thalmann is Dr. Marshall Bradley's, Department of Mathematics, topic at the Computer Science and Industrial Technology Departmental Seminar, Wednesday, October 7, Fayard 207, 12-1 p.m.
Research Opportunities in Green Energy - 09/30/09
Topic: Research Opportunities in Green Energy. Four local experts in this area led a discussion of ongoing and future research directions, with the aim of enriching energy research programs at Southeastern. This Computer Science and Industrial Technology Departmental Seminar held on Wednesday, September 30, Fayard 207, 12-1 p.m.