College of AI, Cyber and Computing
For a team of researchers led by UT San Antonio experts, AI is a problem-solving tool with great capacity for making human life better.
UT San Antonio announced on Tuesday the appointment of Jinjun Xiong as founding dean of the College of AI, Cyber and Computing.
At the forefront of computing and cyber, UT San Antonio will be advancing the new Texas Quantum Initiative.
The 24-hour hackathon will be Oct. 25 and 26 at San Pedro I, home of the UT San Antonio College of AI, Cyber and Computing.
A strategic vision to integrate emerging technologies with interdisciplinary approaches
College of AI, Cyber and Computing announced
This innovative college will build on UTSA’s leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, data science and related disciplines to address the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world.
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UT San Antonio serves as the permanent home of Texas Cyber Command, headquartered alongside the university’s National Security Collaboration Center.
A morning and an afternoon ceremony will be held to honor all graduates of the university’s academic colleges and Honors College.
Students are offered internships with leading employers, undergraduate research alongside faculty, on-campus employment, global study abroad opportunities and service-based community partnerships.
Cyber Threat Defender is a fast-paced, collectible card game designed to teach children about real-world cybersecurity concepts.
Comprised of UT San Antonio cybersecurity undergraduate and graduate students, C4 is designed to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals through real-world, practical experience.
Registration is now open for AHHSA 2025: Advances in Human Health through Spatial Omics and AI.