Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
04/15/2026
🚀 The Assembly Club is Humanizing the Technical Interview
At the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, we know that our students are more than just their code—and The Assembly Club is proving it.
For many, "LeetCode" means a solitary struggle against a "Time Limit Exceeded" error. But our students are changing the narrative. On March 31st, The Assembly Club hosted its first-ever LeetCode Tournament, transforming technical interview prep into a high-energy team sport.
Beyond the competitive spirit (and the Lego prizes!), the club’s leadership—including Anna Krivoy and Ivan Ni—is focusing on the "soft" side of hard science. They emphasize that being able to verbalize logic and present solutions is just as vital as the syntax itself.
Read about this event and more about The Assembly Club: https://go.osu.edu/facebook-assemblyclub
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🍕 Don't Miss Their Next Event: Codédex Night!
The club is keeping the momentum going by welcoming back one of our own! Featuring OSU Alum and Codédex founder Sonny Li!
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Beyond the Syntax: How The Assembly Club is Humanizing the Technical Interview For many Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) students, the phrase "LeetCod
03/10/2026
We’re thrilled to celebrate CSE Professor Tanya Berger-Wolf, who has been named a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) —one of the highest honors in the AI community. Her recognition reflects significant contributions to advancing AI for nature, spanning biodiversity, ecology, and conservation, and marks her as only the third Ohio State faculty member to receive this distinction.
Join us in congratulating Professor Berger-Wolf on this outstanding achievement and her leadership in shaping the future of AI for global impact.
Read More: https://cse.osu.edu/news/2026/03/cse-professor-tanya-berger-wolf-named-fellow-international-ai-association
10/16/2025
Dr. Hanqi Guo, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, is leading a $3 million Department of Energy-funded project to transform how scientists compress and manage massive datasets. Working in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory and Virginia Tech, Guo’s team is developing a customizable lossy compression framework that helps researchers preserve critical data while reducing storage and transmission demands.
https://cse.osu.edu/news/2025/10/making-big-data-smaller-dr.-hanqi-guos-new-approach-scientific-compression
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