Dirk Colbry
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Address:
Engineering Bldg.
428 S Shaw Ln
Room:
1516
East Lansing
,
MI
48824
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Senior Specialist - Curriculum Development
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News
Dirk Colbry embraces AI to prepare students for the future
Dirk Colbry, senior specialist-curriculum development, Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering, was sited in an article about faculty adapting AI tools in the classroom to provide personalized feedback and enhance learning.
Using “collective intelligence” for the greater good
When Two Six Technologies Senior Research Scientist Nathan Brugnone —a Michigan State University dual Ph.D. alumnus in computational mathematics, science and engineering (CMSE) and community sustainability (CSUS), decided to sponsor two capstone projects, he had no idea he was about to launch a collaborative effort with far-reaching effects.
Katy Luchini Colbry and Dirk Colbry's CyberAmbassadors program reaches 11K milestone
A free MSU College of Engineering-driven program developed to teach people how to work more effectively in interdisciplinary teams has catapulted its way into the international spotlight. CyberAmbassadors, led by faculty members Katy Luchini Colbry and Dirk Colbry, was created in 2017 with a National Science Foundation grant and recently hit the 11,000 participants mark.
Sherpas of supercomputing
Alex Feltus and O. Vernon Burton occupy very different research realms at Clemson University, but they share a passion for digging up meaningful gems buried in mountains of data. Feltus, a computational biologist, looks for genetic secrets to improving agricultural production and fighting disease.
October 2019 Media Report
Dirk Colbry's "side hustle" as a PhD student at MSU helped him develop into one of the country's "Sherpas of Supercomputing." Colbry is the director of high performance computing studies in the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering.
Construction begins
Embracing the future of teaching and learning, Michigan State University has officially broken ground on the new STEM Teaching and Learning Facility. During the groundbreaking ceremony, MSU Interim President John Engler was joined by faculty, students and staff representing STEM-related colleges as well as members of the Michigan Legislature who supported funding for the project.