SermonAudio and Bob Jones University are cooperating in a mutually beneficial relationship to advance God's kingdom and to inspire the next generation.The Computer Science Department at Bob Jones University will be periodically hosting lectures for the SermonAudio Technology Lecture Series that will feature informative and educational presentations focusing on the latest advancements and trends in technology utilized by the SermonAudio platform.
UPCOMING EVENT
The next lecture will be on APRIL 9, 2024 at 5 pm. Dr. Schaub serves as Chief Technology Officer of SermonAudio, as well as an adjunct faculty member in the BJU Department of Computer Science. His talk titled "Building Apps for the International Market" will focus on the challenges that developers face when they create applications intended for use by users that speak different languages. He will describe specific programming techniques that address these challenges. Also, he will discuss a SermonAudio tool created by a BJU intern that automatically translates English fragments used in SermonAudio applications into supported languages and facilitates their review by human translators.
EVENT DETAILS
This event is primarily targeted to the entire CS student class and faculty of BJU but will be webcast for broader enjoyment. It will be held in The Vault on the second floor of the Mack Building. Seating is limited and there will be a door prize.

Bob Jones University
www.bju.edu
The Vault // SermonAudio
vault.sermonaudio.com

PAST EVENTS
Nick Logan, founder and CEO of Cornerstone Payment Systems, spoke on the topic "AI as Artificial Moral Agents." Nick was formerly the President and Chief Operating Officer of PMT (Formerly PMTS: NASDQ), President and Chief Operating Officer of Nova Information Systems (Formerly NYSE: NIS), and has held various other senior executive roles with public and private companies.
Brantley Coile, inventor and pioneer in the computing industry, spoke on the topic "Three Godly Men That Changed Computer History." Among his accomplishments, Brantley holds the fundamental patent on the Network Address Translation (NAT) protocol. He also invented the first firewall and load balancer for CISCO.