December 8-14 is Computer Science Education Week. In recognition of the importance of computer programming everyone is encouraged to spend one hour writing code. The Hour of Code website has an introduction to computer programming that’s both fun, free, and appropriate for all levels of learning. Join this international effort to address the shortage of computer programmers by encouraging everyone to learn an hour of code. Details can be found at
http://hourofcode.com/us
Hewlett Packard Information Session - 12/4/2014
George Milliken, Director of Helion Cloud Engineering, will talk about Hewlett Packard, including company overview, personal background and industry experience with HP, and HP's key initiatives in cloud computing.
On campus interviews are slated for December 5th.
George Milliken is a 30 year veteran of the computer industry who lives in Thompson Falls, MT. Previously, Mr. Milliken served as Director of SaaS Service Management at CA Technologies, Inc. from 2009 to May 2013. Prior to joining CA Technologies Mr. Milliken consulted in enterprise transformation efforts at Pacific Gas & Electric. He has founded and sold two companies; farm9.com, an Internet Security MSP, and Napier Corporation, a consulting firm. Mr. Milliken is an expert in Oracle database technology and started his career as a developer (C and SQL).
WHEN – WHERE – CONTACT
Information Session: Thursday, December 4th, 2014, 5:00 PM, ISB 110
On-Campus Interviews: Friday, December 5th, 2014, Career Services – EL154
Contact: Janay Whisman – 243-2239 with questions about signing up for an interview!
On campus interviews are slated for December 5th.
George Milliken is a 30 year veteran of the computer industry who lives in Thompson Falls, MT. Previously, Mr. Milliken served as Director of SaaS Service Management at CA Technologies, Inc. from 2009 to May 2013. Prior to joining CA Technologies Mr. Milliken consulted in enterprise transformation efforts at Pacific Gas & Electric. He has founded and sold two companies; farm9.com, an Internet Security MSP, and Napier Corporation, a consulting firm. Mr. Milliken is an expert in Oracle database technology and started his career as a developer (C and SQL).
WHEN – WHERE – CONTACT
Information Session: Thursday, December 4th, 2014, 5:00 PM, ISB 110
On-Campus Interviews: Friday, December 5th, 2014, Career Services – EL154
Contact: Janay Whisman – 243-2239 with questions about signing up for an interview!
Outstanding Students Selected for 2014 Mortar Board
The Department of Applied Computing & Electronics announced its most outstanding students from the 2014 graduating class. Energy Technology graduate Tim Chester, Information Technology graduate Jeremy Haacke, and Electronics Technology graduate Chad Whiteley were selected as Mortar Board recipients. Mortar Board is a national honor society recognizing graduating students for their exemplary scholarship, leadership, service and distinguished academic achievements.
(pictured L/R Steve Shen, Tom Gallagher, Chad Whiteley, Penny Jakes,
Jeremy Haacke, Tim Chester, Brad Layton)
Undergraduate Research: Driving Electrolumiescent Panels
Electronics Technology student Chad Whiteley delivered the results from his research project Driving Electrolumiescent Panels, in a symposium presentation at the 2014 Undergraduate Research Conference in April. Whitelely's project investigated methods for powering and controlling EL panels. Whiteley completed the project under the direction of faculty advisor Dr. Steve Shen.
Undergraduate Research: Realistic Synthetic EHR
Information Technology student Russell Klein delivered the results from his research project, Generating the Demographic Attributes of the Realistic Synthetic Electronic Health Record, in a poster presentation at the 2014 Undergraduate Research Conference in April. Klein's project is a part of a larger research project with international partner Massey University aimed at developing Realistic Synthetic Electronic Health Records (RS-EHR) for secondary uses such as training and system development. Russell (right) is shown below with his faculty advisor Tom Gallagher (left).
ACE IT Students Tour Data Center
Applied Computing & Electronics IT students spent the afternoon touring the Data Center for Washington Companies. Discussions revolved around cloud architecture, virtualization, and the IT triangle platform strategy of Compute - Network - Storage. A big thanks to Tim, Eric, Andy, and Chris for hosting these UM students.
Solar Potential for Missoula Schools
Solar Potential for Missoula Schools
U.S. DOE and Solar Foundation have a new report that shows that schools provide a great opportunity for rooftop solar. The report includes an interactive map that shows which schools in each state have solar and those that are the best candidates for solar. Pretty cool.
(It looks like the system that Eric Scott installed at Hellgate High has not yet been reported)
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/09/18/3569005/seia-solar-report-schools/
Hydrogen Fueling Station Heading to Storage

NRGY 242 Solar Thermal and Wind Systems students Jesse Cooney, Adam Coppock, Dustin Armstad, Ryan Carson and Joe Bauer (in truck) deconstruct the hydrogen fueling station. Not pictured: Kevin Bissett, Cory Monroe, Ernest Orr, Will Stahlman and Timothy Chester.
The University of Montana's hydrogen fueling station, which was constructed and commissioned from 2006 - 2010 has served as a flagship for the Energy Technology Program. The brainchild of former Missoula College Dean R Paul Williamson, the hydrogen fueling station is currently being refurbished as part of the new Missoula College building in Hellgate Canyon. Overall goals include: giving Sustainable Energy Technology students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with renewable energy technologies, work towards a carbon-free energy future, and to provide hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles such as those being developed by Toyota and Honda. In the past, the fueling station has been used to provide hydrogen for technologies as diverse as the ZEUS mining vehicle and a lighter than air wind turbine. Another potential use is to provide lift for NASA's Borealis Project.
Energy Technology Students Participate in Local Hands-On Learning Experience.
Up on the roof in Zootown
Charlie Moore, Micah Nelson, Bo Bo Khant (owner Bo Bo Electric) Adam Coppock, and Tim Chester `14 pose on the roof after a successful training session. Special thanks to Marc Olson `12 for organizing this weekend opportunity.Charlie, looks like you could use some shades too!
If you've been following our blog, you likely know what a challenge it is to offer hands-on learning experiences within an online program. As we move into the future, we hope to partner with local installers nationwide who are willing to exchange their knowledge and expertise for students eager to put their hands and minds to use towards a clean, secure, energy future.
Missoula College Energy Technology at the Houston Discovery Green
Energy Technology Students, Reeve Tinnell, and Caleb Irvin pose with Energy Technology Professor Bradley Layton and Geosciences Student Norlan "Raphael" Hagen with their plug-in electric vehicle, "Mountain Magic" at the Discovery Green in Houston during the 2014 Shell Eco-marathon. Pictured behind them is their mobile wind turbine, which was used to make off-grid power while at the event.
Cisco Honors Professor Jakes
The Cisco Networking
Academy recently announced Professor Penny Jakes as an
Expert Level instructor. This award recognizes her achievements as one of the
top 10 percent of instructors globally. The announcement applauded her participation in professional development opportunities, attention to student needs, student performance, and use of Cisco resources to improve student achievement.
2014 John Ruffatto Award goes to Layton
Assistant Professor Layton (bottom left), who directs the Sustainable Energy Technology Program is pictured here with other faculty, staff, and community members who were honored during the 2014 Charter Day Celebration. He is the first Missoula College faculty member to win the John Ruffatto Award.
During his acceptance delivery, Layton thanked over thirty local and regional companies who made this award possible. University of Montana Royce Engstrom (seated) led the ceremony. The award was delivered by School of Business Administration Dean Larry Gianchetta.
Montana Cyber Triathlon Slated for May 3
The First Annual Montana Cyber Triathlon competition is slated for May 3. The Montana Cyber Triathlon is a single-day competition consisting of a digital forensics puzzle, a data analytics puzzle, and a penetration testing puzzle. The goal of the competition is to find a “coin” hidden somewhere on the University of Montana campus. The answers to each of the three parts of the Cyber Triathlon will lead students to the Cyber Coin. The first team to solve all three parts of the Cyber Triathlon and find the Cyber Coin, wins.
Can you solve a mystery? Would you like a forensic investigative challenge? Can you find clues in emails, instant messages, and encrypted files? Do you like prizes? Come join the fun.
For more information: www.umt.edu/cyber-triathlon University of Montana Missoula, MT
Can you solve a mystery? Would you like a forensic investigative challenge? Can you find clues in emails, instant messages, and encrypted files? Do you like prizes? Come join the fun.
For more information: www.umt.edu/cyber-triathlon University of Montana Missoula, MT
UM Shell Eco-Marathon Vehicle Update
Shell Eco-Marathon vehicle on pace for a showing in the Missoula St Patrick's Day Parade.
University of Montana students Caleb Irwin (Energy Tech), Norland "Raphael" Hagen (Physics), Reeve Tinnell (Energy Tech) and Micah Nelson (Energy Tech) pose with "Mountain Magic" which they are preparing for the 2014 Shell Eco-Marathon.
Seated are Washington Middle School students Luke O'Leary, Clayton Polancheck, and Blake Layton who are testing the ergonomics of the the seat and steering.
Team members not pictured: Joe Mickels-Silva, Grant Myhre, Andrew Machain, Merrill Bradshaw, Taiga Gamell
Seated are Washington Middle School students Luke O'Leary, Clayton Polancheck, and Blake Layton who are testing the ergonomics of the the seat and steering.
Team members not pictured: Joe Mickels-Silva, Grant Myhre, Andrew Machain, Merrill Bradshaw, Taiga Gamell
Energy Technology Capstone Instructor Bradley Layton hopes to have the vehicle up an running for the 2014 St. Patrick's Day parade.
Missoula College Energy Technology Program seeking additional industry, academic and non-profit partners
Well, if you haven't heard by now Missoula College is part of a recently-formed consortium of two-year colleges in Montana, known as TAACCCT SWAMMI. (Trade Adjustment Act Community College Career Training, Strengthening Workforce Alignment in Montana's Manufacturing and Energy Industries. This was the result of a successful proposal to the Department of Labor.
As part of our commitment to our students, we are seeking additional input from potential industry, academic and non-profit partners. If you or your organization would like to contribute or partner, please contact Bradley Layton or Vida Wilkinson.
As part of our commitment to our students, we are seeking additional input from potential industry, academic and non-profit partners. If you or your organization would like to contribute or partner, please contact Bradley Layton or Vida Wilkinson.
CyberSecurity - KPAX Feature
A security training seminar held at UM's Cyber Innovation Lab was recently highlighted in a feature story by KPAX News. Information security is like "a big puzzle and that's essentially what you
do with forensics and security is you try and put the pieces together,"
forensics analyst Dianne Burke explained. Professor Burke is currently leading the course "Securing Desktop and Mobile Devices" a requirement for the professional certificate in Network and Information Security. More details on the feature can be found online from KPAX:
http://www.kpax.com/news/cyber-security-class-comes-to-missoula/
http://www.kpax.com/news/cyber-security-class-comes-to-missoula/
Montana Chapter HIMSS Student Members
The Montana Chapter of Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMMS) is recruiting student members. The prime mission of HIMMS is "to promote networking and educational opportunities to future HIT professionals". HIMMS is currently offering scholarships for student membership. See http://www.montanahimss.org/services/services.html for details. February 21 is the deadline.
Network and Information Security Certificate Approved
The Montana Board of Regents formally approved the Network and Information Security Certificate program at Missoula College. The program, developed by Professor(s) Penny Jakes, Dianne Burke, and Tom Gallagher, fills an important niche in educating individuals for a growing high-technology sector in the Missoula economy. A recent Kauffman Foundation report ranked Missoula fifth among
cities with a population of less than 250,000 for its number of
high-tech launches. It also provides a response to address the rapidly increasing number of cyber-crime attacks throughout the world most recently seen in Western Montana when electronic payment systems of supermarkets were accessed by hackers in November.
Courses for the program will ensue during Spring Term. Details of the program of study can be found at http://ace.mc.umt.edu/programs/NIS/
UM Provost Perry Brown states “This certificate program means that one of the foundational pieces of all this cyber and data science stuff we’re moving on is solidly in place. You put that together with the Cyber Innovation Lab and some other things people are working on, plus the big data courses we already teach, and you see the pieces coming together.”
Complete details of media coverage of the story can be found online at the Missoulian
Courses for the program will ensue during Spring Term. Details of the program of study can be found at http://ace.mc.umt.edu/programs/NIS/
UM Provost Perry Brown states “This certificate program means that one of the foundational pieces of all this cyber and data science stuff we’re moving on is solidly in place. You put that together with the Cyber Innovation Lab and some other things people are working on, plus the big data courses we already teach, and you see the pieces coming together.”
Complete details of media coverage of the story can be found online at the Missoulian
Montana Community and Two-Year Colleges Partner with InsideTrack to Prepare Students for Careers in Advanced Manufacturing and Energy
Originally posted by InsideTrack on
Partnership will provide students with executive coaches to support them in completing their degrees and provide colleges with valuable data on the student experience
InsideTrack announced today that it has partnered with the Strengthening Workforce Alignment in Montana’s Manufacturing and Energy Industries (SWAMMEI) consortium to expand and improve training and employment opportunities for students.
About InsideTrack
InsideTrack works with colleges and universities to improve student and institutional success. Our one-on-one student coaching, process expertise, analytics and technology have been proven to increase graduation rates by an average of 15 percent and enhance the student experience. Since 2001, we’ve partnered with a broad range of universities to drive continuous improvement, including Penn State University, University of Dayton, Arizona State University, and Columbia University. For additional information, please visit: www.insidetrack.com.
Rural Health Education Scholarships Available
The Montana Rural Health Information Technology Workforce Network Grant project is providing scholarships for tuition, fees, and books for incumbent workers at rural health care facilities. Scholarships can be used to complete a Health Information Technology Certificate from Missoula College, Montana Tech, Great Falls College, or Flathead Community College. Further information on this scholarship is available through Cindra Stahl (cindra.stahl@montana.edu) at the Montana Office of Rural Health/AHEC. Further information on the Health IT Certificate at Missoula College can be found online at http://ace.mc.umt.edu/programs/HIT/Cert/default.html. Applications can be downloaded here:http://ace.mc.umt.edu/forms/RHITapp.docx.
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