Academics

Student Organizations

Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing students have the opportunity to participate in a broad range of student organizations for professional networking, learning and practicing new skills, and social activities. College student organizations include chapters of national organizations as well as organizations specific to the department.

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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Provides Students with social, professional, and technical opportunities for career development.

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President: Dinh Pham

BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE (BCI) CLUB

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The ±«Óãtv Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Club is a dedicated group on campus focused on advancing brain-computer interface technology. Our goal is to foster innovation and collaboration among students interested in neuroscience and technology. As a project-oriented club, we provide educational resources, hands-on workshops, and research opportunities to develop skills in neural signal processing, EEG, and machine learning using cutting-edge BCI tools like Emotiv and OpenBCI.

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President: Connor Raymer

ColorStack

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ColorStack focuses on uniting Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students in tech to get the degrees and tech jobs they dream of. We provide a safe space for us to grow, learn, and empower each other not only as professionals but as people. We host technical interviewing workshops, company workshops from top tech employers, and professional development opportunities. If this sounds like your thing, then come be a part of the ColorStack fam!

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President: Alexis Lara-Ramirez

GameDev Club

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The ±«Óãtv GameDev Club (GDC) acts as a meeting ground for ±«Óãtv students interested in creating video games.

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President: Daniil Meluzov

GIRLS WHO CODE COLLEGE LOOP

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Girls Who Code College Loops is about more than programming, we are on-campus organizations offering monthly challenges focusing on honing computer science skills and engaging women to take action, collaborate and create with one another. It is a supportive network, plus exclusive opportunities to meet with industry professionals & Girls Who Code corporate partners.

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President: Meghma Sen

INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS COMPUTER SOCIETY (IEEE - CS)

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The computing professional's single, unmatched source for technology information, inspiration, and collaboration.

President: Anzhelika Kurnikova

ROBOBULLS

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RoboBulls is a student organization within the ±«Óãtv for students who have an interest or passion for robotics. ±«Óãtv RoboBulls students have participated in national and international competitions, such as RoboCup. These competitions provide a common testing ground for different research laboratories where scientific advances can be studied and evaluated under real-time conditions.

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President: Zach Hinnen

SOCIETY OF COMPETITIVE PROGRAMMERS (SCP)

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Provides resources and mentoring to assist CSE students participating in hack-a-thon and other types of programming competitions.

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President: Aleksandre Papunashvili

WHITEHATTERS COMPUTER SECURITY CLUB (WCSC)

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The Whitehatters Computer Security Club (WCSC) is a club for students with a passion for computer security to come out and learn more about reverse engineering, computer forensics, web hacking, and more! The club competes in a variety of national competitions, including CSAW, Raymond James CTF, and the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (SECCDC).

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President: Fagan Afandiyev

WOMEN IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (WICSE)

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Gathers female students who are majoring, or interested in, any engineering-related field to provide support, career guidance, and relevant opportunities.

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President: Deekshita Senthil Kumar

Women in CyberSecurity (Wicys)

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WiCyS at ±«Óãtv is a dedicated group on campus, aiming to make a positive change in cybersecurity. Our main goal is to lessen the gender gap in this field, ensuring women have equal opportunities to succeed. We provide education, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help students grow in cybersecurity. Additionally, we focus on promoting and increasing the number of women in the cybersecurity workforce through our collaboration with academic institutions.

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President: Brianna Deaubler