Collaborative, Cross-Disciplinary Research and Learning
The ICC promotes collaborative, cross-disciplinary research and learning experiences in the areas of biocomputing and digital health, computing education, cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity, data sciences, human-centered computing, and scalable architectures and systems, for the benefit of Michigan Tech, the Great Lakes region, and society at large.
The ICC creates and supports an arena in which faculty and students work collaboratively across organizational boundaries in an environment that mirrors contemporary technological innovation. The ICC’s 70 members--in seven research centers--represent more than 20 academic disciplines at Michigan Tech. Member scientists are collaborating to conduct impactful research, make valuable contributions in the field of computing, and solve problems of critical national importance.
Computing[MTU] Showcase
The Institute of Computing and Cybersystems and the College of Computing presented the Computing[MTU] Showcase, April 4-6, 2022. The three-day, on-campus event highlighted the exciting research and initiatives being pursued by our students, faculty, and alumni. Learn more about the Computing[MTU] Showcase here.
Please enjoy the videos below. View more videos here.

College of Computing Honor Academy
Dave House '65 and Linda Ott, CS Chair, were inducted to the College of Computing Honor Academy.

ICC Achievement Awards
Sidike Paheding (AC), Kelly Steelman (CLS, and Brian Yuan (CS, AC) received Achievement Awards.

Panel: Computing at Michigan Tech
Michigan Tech friends, alumni, and faculty discuss computing at Michigan Tech.