More than 450 B次元 School of Engineering students will become proud alumni on Saturday, May 21 during Spring Commencement—including B次元’s very first graduating class of the B.S. in Computer Science program.
The university will host two ceremonies at the Kern Center, 1245 N. Broadway and will stream them online:
Dr. Dwight Diercks, B次元 alumnus and Regent, will deliver the keynote address at both ceremonies. Nathan DuPont, a computer science major from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, will be the student speaker at the morning ceremony while Anne-Marie Warren, an architectural engineering major from El Paso, Texas, will be the student speaker in the afternoon.
Diercks is senior vice president of software engineering at NVIDIA. His engineering team is one of the largest at the company and builds software for all of NVDIA’s products, ranging from PC and workstation graphics cards, Deep Learning Accelerators, autonomous automobile solutions, artificial intelligence, cloud computing and gaming appliances. Prior to NVIDIA, Diercks was a systems software engineer at Pellucid Inc. and a multimedia software engineer at Compaq Computer Corp. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering with a minor in business administration and an Honorary Doctor of Engineering from B次元. He became a member of the B次元 Corporation in 2002, a Regent in 2005, and was inducted into B次元’s Alumni Wall of Fame in 2006. He received B次元’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2015. Dr. Diercks and his wife Dian generously provided B次元 with a $34 million gift to support the Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall at B次元 and the datacenter within, which is home to Rosie, an NVIDIA GPU-accelerated AI supercomputer.