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Dean Ryan Adams of the University of North Dakota College of Engineering & Mines gestures to lab space inside of the Mark & Claudia Thompson National Security Corridor as he gives a tour to an industry leader.

PHOTOS: A day in the life at CEM

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Dean Ryan Adams of the University of North Dakota College of Engineering & Mines gestures to lab space inside of the Mark & Claudia Thompson National Security Corridor as he gives a tour to an industry leader.

Through a small collection of photos, discover life at CEM, where hands-on learning, real-world impact and a vibrant community define the college experience.

UND College of Engineering & Mines Upson II Main Entrance

UND awarded NSF grant to find cybersecurity solutions for industry

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UND College of Engineering & Mines Upson II Main Entrance

The grant will assist UND’s College of Engineering & Mines in preparing to join the proposed Industry-University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) for Infrastructure Security in the Era of AI (ISEAI) as a partner university site through coordinated planning activities aimed at building a network of industry partners and identifying industry-relevant challenges in critical infrastructure security and resilience.

UND CyberHawks Soar in the National Cybersecurity Showdown

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The University of North Dakota’s team, known as the UND CyberHawks, proudly participated in the CyberForce® Program, a national cybersecurity competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and supported by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Comprising four graduate students, namely Akshay Ram Ramchandar, Shree Ram Abayankar Balaji, Barathwaja […]

Upcoming CARS 2023 Symposium presents exciting new opportunities

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UND is the home of the Cyber Awareness & Research Symposium (CARS), held annually by the Center for Cyber Security Research (C2SR). As a research-based event within the College of Engineering & Mines, the symposium offers a professional platform for networking among industry professionals from various sectors. The conference provides the opportunity to explore the latest developments in artificial intelligence and how it caters to addressing real-world problems.