Azka Azmi’s search for a job in tech has been a bleak, largely human-free pursuit. “It’s kind of demoralizing because you’re not really ever talking to anybody at the other side of the job search,” ...
Our Fall 2025 Career Fair is scheduled for October 10, 2025. The fair will be held from 9 AM – 2 PM in the University Union Ballroom at Sacramento State. In addition to signing up for Career Fairs, ...
Plus, you can tailor your program to be a course- or research-focused master's degree. "I valued working with professors on interesting projects for my final project requirement. Being given the ...
The College of Engineering and Computer Science's (ECS) Advising, Counseling, and Tutoring (ACT) Office is dedicated to engaging with students to improve student success and enhance each student’s ...
A degree in computer science used to promise a cozy career in tech. Now, students’ ambitions are shaped by AI, in fields that blend computing with analysis, interpretation, and data. But in 2025, the ...
"Quantum algorithms tell the quantum computer how to solve problems in the most efficient manner, analogous to software developments in classical computing," Xiao Mi, a Google Quantum AI research ...
The MS-CS on Coursera program is proud to offer the graduate certificate in Artificial Intelligence (AI)! This graduate certificate can be stacked toward the Master of Science in Computer Science on ...
Enabled by the introduction of its Willow quantum chip last year, Google today claims it's conducted breakthrough research that confirms it can create real-world applications for quantum computers.
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle ...
For quantum computers to change the game of computation, scientists need to show that the machines’ calculations are correct. Now, there’s hope. Google’s Willow quantum chip has achieved verifiable ...
Researchers have developed an experimental method for determining whether the functions performed by a quantum computer are the result of quantum mechanics — or just a clever twist on classical ...