How a USV Student Prepares for Esports Tournaments
The clock is heading into its last waning seconds, as the audience leans in, breath held to take in the most critical part of the final match in one of
The clock is heading into its last waning seconds, as the audience leans in, breath held to take in the most critical part of the final match in one of
Pulsing, multicolored neon lights illuminate faces gripped in dark concentration. The staccato of keyboard presses punctuate the din while stunted phrases are spoken in urgent monotone. Excitement crescendos as opposing
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This article originally appeared on The Hill. John Seely Brown, formerly Chief Scientist at Xerox and Head of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), is co-founder of the Institute for
Whenever you apply for a new gig, you always read the job description first, since you want to make sure your skillset, education and interests are a fit for the
From time to time we ask students to reflect on their path through college. In this segment, Gabriel Lamoire offers his perspectives on how to become an audio engineer and
Probably the first legal contract a new professional signs is a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), possibly with an employer or with a friend who is starting a company. If trade secrets
“If you want to change the future, become a software engineer”. Such a headline is not unusual these days. Some articles speak of software engineering as a “dream job”, that
This post originally appeared on VentureBeat. It’s an esports world, and we’re just living in it.It might have seemed liked hyperbole to say this a few years ago, but it’s
Last month, Kirill Tokarev sat down with USV student Will Koehler about his stylized experiments with Unreal Engine 4. This post originally appeared on 80.lv. In this breakdown, Koehler talked
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