06/16/2026
Rojeena Thapa (CIS 4th year) knew she wanted more than classroom theory. At Illinois Tech, rigorous coursework, hackathons, certifications, and internships helped her build technical skills with real-world impact.
An early opportunity to collaborate with professionals at J.P. Morgan Chase helped Rojeena see how computing concepts shape real decisions and systems. Chicago’s access to internships, networking, and industry exposure also helped make her academic experience feel practical and career focused.
“By the time you graduate, you won’t recognize the person who walked in on your first day of classes. You’ll be more capable, more self-assured, and much clearer about where you’re headed.”
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Connecting Academics Outside of the College Bubble
Rojeena Thapa’s (CIS 4th year) rigorous academic experience at Illinois Tech includes learning multiple programming languages, exploring computing concepts she didn’t know existed, and t
06/11/2026
For Laasya Priya Vemuri (M.A.S. DSC 2nd Year), Illinois Tech’s Master of Data Science is more than learning technical skills—it’s about applying data thoughtfully, ethically, and with purpose. Through hands-on coursework, interdisciplinary research with the SoReMo initiative, and industry experience at Springer Capital, she is building the skills to turn insight into action.
Working on The People vs. Hasty AI research project challenged Laasya to think beyond models and algorithms, exploring how AI development impacts communities, energy systems, and the environment.
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Building Practical Skills
The biggest benefit that Laasya Priya Vemuri (M.A.S.
06/09/2026
Research that starts with a question: What problem would you solve if you had the time, funding, and opportunity?
Through the SoReMo Initiative at Illinois Tech, 11 student fellows spent the Spring 2026 semester conducting research projects that used data science to address real-world challenges in public spaces, optimization, and public policy.
Projects explored safer navigation through Chicago neighborhoods, environmental benefits of urban tree canopies, improved food pantry volunteer training, optimized dance recital scheduling, the impact of gerrymandering, and how data centers affect surrounding communities.
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SoReMo Puts Student Research into Action
The SoReMo Initiative at Illinois Tech invited 11 student fellows to conduct six semester-
06/04/2026
We’re excited to share the latest edition of the Illinois Tech College of Computing Magazine, featuring stories that spotlight research, student and faculty achievements, and alumni making an impact across the tech landscape.
In this issue, explore how our community is:
- Staying ahead of evolving cyber threats with cutting-edge hacking research
- Advancing autonomous vehicle safety beyond human driving performance
- Using mathematical and machine-learning models to help advertisers maximize impact
Discover the latest innovations shaping the future of computing. Read the newest issue: https://bit.ly/4ucc6Y6
College of Computing Magazine 2026
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06/02/2026
For Ananya Bhooplam Praveen (M.A.S. DSC 2nd Year), hands-on learning at Illinois Tech opened doors to industry connections, startup innovation, and real-world problem solving.
Through internships, hackathons, research-driven projects, and Illinois Tech’s startup accelerator, Ananya built the confidence and technical skills to thrive in data science. Her experiences even helped lead her team to a first-place finish at AnDackaThon 2026 for developing a real-time marine risk intelligence system.
“Being an Illinois Tech student makes me feel challenged in a positive way while also supported throughout my learning journey,” she says.
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Finding Career Guidance Beyond the Classroom
Integrating projects, experiential learning, and real-world problem solving into the academic experience has helped Ananya Bhooplam Praveen (M.A.S.
05/28/2026
What happens when classroom learning meets real-world problem solving? Riya Poudyal (CIS, M.S. BUSA 4th Year) found out early.
Riya gained hands-on experience collaborating with industry leaders through P33 and Protiviti, developing automation and web-scraping solutions used in the corporate world. Through Illinois Tech’s IPRO Program, she also partnered with students across disciplines to help create prototypes for the Bronzeville Trail Task Force.
Those experiences helped Riya build the technical and collaborative skills that led to an internship at McDonald’s headquarters, later turning into a full-time role as a business technical analyst.
“At Illinois Tech, I feel like I am at a powerful platform that I need to make the most out of,” says Riya.
Learn how Riya is combining technology, business, and collaboration to make an impact: https://bit.ly/4uCCCe8
The Intersection of Tech and Business
Riya Poudyal (CIS, M.S.
05/27/2026
Congratulations to the College of Computing Class of 2026.
Our graduates leave Illinois Tech prepared to advance fields including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, computer science, data science, and more.
Wishing the best to our graduates as they begin the next stage of their professional journey.
05/21/2026
Congratulations to Mohammad Heidarinejad on receiving the 2026 Outstanding Educator Award from the Architectural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Recognized for his teaching in building energy and environmental systems and his dedication to student mentorship, Heidarinejad continues to prepare students to tackle real-world challenges in high-performance building design, HVAC systems, and energy modeling.
The award also reflects the impact he has had on generations of students, many of whom credited his guidance, support, and commitment to their academic and professional success.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!
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A Profound Impact: Engineering Professor Named Outstanding Educator
Illinois Tech Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering
05/19/2026
Chicago’s tech ecosystem became the launchpad for Otioh Konan’s (AI 3rd Year) journey into artificial intelligence.
Through student organizations, interdisciplinary projects, and hands-on coursework at Illinois Tech, Otioh is building the skills to develop technology with real-world impact. From creating an AI robotics assistant to designing ProFeed, a student-professor feedback web app, she is combining front-end development, ethical AI, and innovation to shape solutions centered around people.
“Being at Illinois Tech has given me the opportunity to explore both the technical and human sides of computing through hands-on projects, collaboration, and involvement in student organizations,” she says.
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A City and Campus of Opportunities
Chicago is recognized as a global tech hub, meaning it’s the perfect place to thrive for someone such as Otioh Konan (AI 3rd Year).
05/14/2026
Abdul Hadi Khan (M.A.S. CYF ’26) is proving how College of Computing students are at the forefront of securing our nation’s future. Working alongside Associate Professor Maurice Dawson at the C2SAFE research center, Khan has published work in military journals on the cyber defense of space systems and AI-driven psychological operations.
As he prepares to graduate, Abdul credits the program’s unique integration of applied learning and research-driven education for his readiness to solve real-world problems. He highlights that learning from professors who are both academic experts and active industry professionals has made his experience uniquely practical and impactful.
By bridging the gap between theory and hands-on offensive and defensive security practices, Abdul is ready to lead in the complex landscape of global cybersecurity.
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Research on the Cyber Battlefield
Abdul Hadi Khan (M.A.S.