Computing Students & Alumni Present at 2025 MGA STEMposium

Under the direction of MGA faculty Dr. Alan Stines and Dr. Joshua Harrelson, School of Computing alumni and students presented their research and internship findings at the 2025 MGA STEMposium on Friday, April 11.

Current student Cameron Rogers presented lessons learned from his recent experience as an intern with GRESCO UAS in Smarr, Ga.

Current student Cameron Rogers presented lessons learned from his recent experience as an intern with GRESCO UAS in Smarr, Ga. at the 2025 MGA STEMposium.

Alumnus James Fox, financial analyst for Oglethorpe Power Company, presented "From road to grid: The impact of electric vehicles on utility companies."

Alumni Dylan Kling-DuBose and Meghan Greathouse, cost analysts at Warner Robins Air Force Base, presented "Exploring the role of a cost analyst: a comprehensive journey."

In the oral sessions, School of Computing student presenters were:

  • Soo Lee, "Fine-tuning the LLaMA model for AI generative music therapy"
  • Jonathan Hatcher, "On the need for, benefits, and proposed development of a web application for the management of prescription medications"
  • Nicholas Blanchard, "How cybersecurity competitions transformed my learning"
  • Reema Bhaskar, "The digital renaissance: An analysis of the critical thinking and learning evolution in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)”
  • Reema Bhaskar, "Romeo Oh Romeo, where are thou Tinder? The dark side of digital romance: how the swipe generation and dating apps are reshaping relationships, intimacy, and society"

In the student internship and Faculty CURE presentations, School of Computing presenters were:

  • Cameron Rogers, "Drones in action: A hands-on perspective from Gresco U. A. S."
  • Dr. Joshua Harrelson, "Becoming mathematicians through CURE"

In the poster sessions, School of Computing presenters were:

  • Matthew Hajec, Amya Smith, and Taylor Reaves, "K-1, An eye for the future"
  • Anna Shelton, "Determining probability using infinite series"