Luddy made its debut Sept. 6 at the Indy Autonomous Challenge with an AI-driven, 1,400-pound race car that reached speeds up to nearly 130 mph. Hundreds of hours were spent writing code, analyzing data and building systems leading up to the event. The team’s lack of time with the race car ratcheted up the pressure, and many team members worked 12- to-14-hour days starting from the middle of July. Altogether, more than 30 students—including recent graduates—contributed to the project led by Lantao Liu, associate professor of intelligent systems engineering and computer science at the Luddy School.
Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Higher Education
Bloomington, IN 10,789 followers
We see what tomorrow can be, and we shape it every day.
About us
The Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is one of the world’s largest, broadest, and best technology and information schools. We shape the future through interdisciplinary research and education that make the impossible possible and solve the problems of tomorrow today.
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https://luddy.indiana.edu
External link for Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Bloomington, IN
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2000
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Primary
700 N. Woodlawn Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47408, US
Employees at Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
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Katy Börner
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Aurpon Bhattacharya
👨🎓People 🤝Empathy ✒Solutions ▪️Views expressed are my own▪️
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Ketan Paranjape, Ph.D., MBA
SVP & COO Enterprise Imaging at Optum | Medical Devices | Customer Success | Digital Health, Policy, Education | AI, Cybersecurity | Founder, Board…
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Erik Stolterman Bergqvist
Professor at IU Bloomington
Updates
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The Midwest Computer Vision Workshop, hosted mid-September by the Luddy School, is a revival of a workshop series that rotated annually between Midwest universities pre-pandemic. The workshop features research from 200+ students and faculty pushing AI-powered breakthroughs in medical imaging, manufacturing, education, self-driving vehicles and beyond. Learn more: go.iu.edu/8r6k
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Career opportunities and growth were focus of the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Fall Career Fair. Read how employers and students benefitted from their time together at https://bit.ly/47P1p3X.
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The Luddy School’s Online Master’s in Data Science program is among the nation’s best in quality and affordability according to Fortune Magazine, ranking at #13 in Best Online Master’s in Data Science Programs and #5 in Most Affordable Online Master’s in Data Science Programs, both for 2024. Learn more about the program and Fortune's ranking methodology: https://lnkd.in/gXF5xdfJ
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Luddy assistant professor of computer science Chenghong Wang has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for "CICI: UCSS: SciPDF: Usable Private Data Federation for Secure Scientific Collaboration," which centers on emerging systems known as Private Data Federations (PDFs) that enable different groups to work together on private data while keeping that data safe and confidential. Learn more about the research: go.iu.edu/8r0I
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Luddy Associate Professor Paul Macklin will co-lead a $4 million award from the The National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute to expand access to computational biology tools for conducting simulations in search of new cancer therapies, as well as modeling other biological processes. With the support of IU’s high-performance computing resources, Macklin and collaborators will work to integrate two powerful research tools into a single cloud-based platform open to cancer researchers around the country and the world. Learn more about the tools: go.iu.edu/8qZf
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🚀 Exciting News from SHPE at IU Bloomington! 🚀 The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) at Indiana University Bloomington has launched, and we’re preparing for our first SHPE National Convention! 🎉 We’re actively seeking sponsorships to help our executive members attend and grow professionally at this incredible event. As a growing chapter, we need your help to make it happen! 💼🌟 If you or your company are interested in supporting a passionate group of future engineers, let's connect! Your support can directly impact our community's future leaders. Please share this post and reach out if you’d like to collaborate. Together, we can make a lasting difference! 💪 #SHPE #STEM #Sponsorship #DiversityInSTEM #Engineering #FutureLeaders #Networking #SHPE Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering SHPE
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The Luddy School’s numerous interdisciplinary research opportunities have drawn impressive faculty to the Computer Science department that will boost its emphasis on security research while benefiting students. Two assistant professors, Thai Le and Hyungsub Kim, and two lecturers, Sakher Alqaaidi and Andrew Holland, joined the department for the 2024-25 academic year. Learn more about incoming Computer Science faculty: go.iu.edu/8qXc
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Last week, hundreds of IU students had the chance to connect with employers from all around the nation to learn more about employment and internship opportunities. Several students left the fair securing next-day interviews and many more will engage with companies in the following weeks with help from the IUB Luddy Career Services team. 🥇 Special thanks to our gold sponsors: TRIMEDX AbbVie Eli Lilly and Company Belden Inc. Learn more about event details, employers, and sponsors: go.iu.edu/8qWq
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The 2024 Luddy Career Fair will take place tomorrow, September 19 from 10AM to 4PM at the Monroe County Convention Center. Here's what you need to know: ▶ 10-11AM is reserved for undergraduates only ▶ 3-4PM is reserved for graduates only ▶ All IU students are welcome to attend ▶ Wear business professional or business casual attire ▶ Bring at least 15 copies of your resume and have your 30-second elevator pitch to employers prepared beforehand Have questions? Connect with IUB Luddy Career Services.
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