CSU President Stuart Rayfield's March 2026 Updates indicated that the recently passed FY26 amended state budget included a $2,000 stipend for all state employees, including Turner College faculty and staff. Our own February 26, 2026, post on the state budget also discussed that element of the assembly's activities. Turner Business also reported in that post that Turner College faculty and staff are also expected income and property tax relief, ranging from $500 to $1,000 depending on marital status. This is much needed good news for both groups. Stay connected to Turner Business for more news on the FY27 budget. Yesterday's post about TSYS School computer scientist Yesem Kurt Peker 's publication in IEEE Access failed to mention that this accomplishment marked a milestone for Peker as it is her first publication in an A-rated academic journal. So, this repeat mention corrects that omission and serves as a double congrats to Peker. It is also worth repeating here tha...
TSYS School computer scientist Yesem Kurt Peker has extended her research program examining fault detection in smart buildings with a new study in IEEE Access that leverages machine learning techniques to predict and classify faults in energy consumption, thus providing actionable insights to proactively mitigate them. In this study, Peker, her TSYS School students Shashank Sekhara , Akshith Nukala and McAndrew Okwei , and her colleagues from Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and US Ignite, Inc., propose a data engineering and machine learning framework deployed in the cloud to predict energy consumption across multiple building types. Their dataset includes hourly energy consumption, weather conditions and occupancy data, and results from outlier/fault detection to model prediction provide a detailed comparative analysis on methodologies for implementing a scalable and efficient framework for buildings’ energy man...