CyberInfrastructure Comprehensive, Applied and Tangible Summer School (CIberCATSS)

CyberInfrastructure Comprehensive, Applied and Tangible Summer School (CIberCATSS) is a seven-week long summer school at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee whose mission is to engage and train graduate and advanced undergraduate students in the art and science of advance cyberinfrastructure to solve pressing research problems. 

CIberCATSS participants receive advanced comprehensive training in computation and work in cyberinfrastructure projects that are applied to cutting edge research problems and produce tangible research projects that advances the state-of-the-art.  They also learn critical skills in teamwork, presentation, software development, and project management.

Within the last few years, computers have exploded in power and reach, doing many things that were once thought impossible like reading text, speaking, answering questions, and identifying objects.  Science and engineering have not been untouched by this revolution. In many areas, computing and programming skills are a must, while others are waiting for the revolution to arrive.  Be part of this revolution.  CIberCATSS can help!

CIberCATSS projects and participants can come from any and all fields.  Current projects including astronomy, physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, machine learning, computer security, and others.  Diversity of student backgrounds and research areas are a core strength of our program.  If you are interested, please go ahead and contact us.  Or go ahead and apply to our program as a participant or teaching assistant.