Courtney Chin
Articles
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Lycos creator discusses career
“Being in an internet company is like being inside a tornado,” said Michael Loren “Fuzzy” Mauldin (SCS ’83, ’89), founder of the internet search company Lycos. Mauldin addressed students and faculty last Friday in a Language Technologies Institute colloquium lecture that focused on converting ideas into fast-growing and successful technology companies.
SciTech | November 21, 2011 -
SciTech Briefs
Statistics released for social networks
SciTech | August 29, 2011 -
HCI student Lomas wins national STEM game competition
As video games continue to become more popular, the market for a more diverse selection of games has spurred increased development of educational games. Popular titles such as Brain Age help users keep their minds sharp and hone math or logic skills. One Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. candidate in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII), Derek Lomas, is the next promising developer of games with ...
SciTech | April 18, 2011 -
Men’s tennis competes in GLCA tournament
The No. 7 Carnegie Mellon men’s tennis team traveled to the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) Men’s Tennis Championship, hosted by Albion College.
Sports | April 11, 2011 -
How Things Work: Mobots combine engineering and competition for Carnival event
The sounds of carpentry filling the air and late-night buggy practices blocking the streets behind Hunt can only mean one thing: Carnival is just around the corner. While most people are busy preparing their booths or practicing pushing, there is also a small subset of people preparing for another event unique to Carnival, the 17th Annual Mobot Races. Challengers can enter their autonomous vehicle...
SciTech | April 11, 2011