Meet Lab Supervisor Josh Pitzer
Name: Josh Pitzer Official title: Laboratory Supervisor Hometown: Goldsboro, N.C. Where did you work prior to coming to the College? I started working in molecular biology/genetic engineering labs as an...
Name: Josh Pitzer Official title: Laboratory Supervisor Hometown: Goldsboro, N.C. Where did you work prior to coming to the College? I started working in molecular biology/genetic engineering labs as an...
Six students from the Information and Computer Technology program in the Department of Technology Systems traveled to Greensboro in February to participate in the Tracer FIRE workshop sponsored by the Department...
More than 250 students turned up at ECU's Murphy Center in their workday best to take advantage of the opportunity to network with professionals from a wide range of companies...
Many of the students are members of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Student Chapter (Ding is the faculty advisor) and Women in Computer Science (WiCS) group. Tiffany Nguyen is...
An East Carolina University construction management professor and a local construction company have teamed up in search of a solution to a problem facing the North Carolina Department of Transportation...
Dr. Ali Vahdati, assistant professor of engineering, is working to improve precision medicine using computers and machine learning. His research using semantic data integration, standardization and dimensionality reduction to predict...
ECU is one of more than 3,500 educational institutions in over 113 countries to integrate SAP technologies into curriculum through the SAP University Alliance. SAP is a world leader in...
The Eastern Carolina Safety and Health School board presented a $1,000 scholarship donation to the ECU College of Engineering and Technology on Feb. 14. Scholarship funds are used to support students...
On Feb. 16-17, members of WiCS (Women in Computer Science) and ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) attended an organized visit to IBM's campus in RTP and also attended a hackathon for women...
James Bradshaw recently visited the ICTN 1500 Introduction to Computer Technologies class to talk with students on his career after college. He discussed a short bit of his personal journey...