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- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Garrett Thomas Burrows, University of Wyoming; Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming
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Paper ID #27304Novel STEM Research Programs Could Minimize Attrition in Undergradu-ate EngineeringGarrett Thomas Burrows, University of Wyoming Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering & Astronomy Student.Dr. Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming Dr. Mike Borowczak is an Assitant Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the Cybersecurity Education and Research center (CEDAR) at the University of Wyoming. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering (2013) as well as his BS in Computer Engineering (2007) from the University of Cincinnati. His research focused on detection and prevention of information
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- Technical Session 3: The Best of Computers in Education
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- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Shaya Wolf, University of Wyoming; Fiona P. Moss, University of Wyoming; Rasana Manandhar, University of Wyoming; Madison Cooley, University of Wyoming; Rafer Cooley, University of Wyoming; Andrea Carneal Burrows Borowczak, University of Wyoming; Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming
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Computers in Education
Florida.Dr. Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming Dr. Mike Borowczak is an Assitant Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the Cybersecurity Education and Research center (CEDAR) at the University of Wyoming. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering (2013) as well as his BS in Computer Engineering (2007) from the University of Cincinnati. His research focused on detection and prevention of information leakage from hardware side channels. His current research interests include investigating the safety, resilience, and security of decentralized components, devices, and system architectures from theoretical modeling, to simulation and c American Society for Engineering