Educational Pathway: Prospective PhD
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Current Students
Incoming doctoral student Millicent Li wins National Science Foundation fellowship
- July 18, 2022
- by Tracy Miller Geary
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Corporations & Industry
Trans and nonbinary tech professionals to share stories, advice to students in upcoming panel
- March 25, 2022
- by Kelly Chan
Author: Kelly ChanDate: 03.25.22 In honor of Transgender Visibility Day on March 31, Khoury College is hosting a “Trans in Tech” virtual panel with transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming (TNBGNC+) […] -
Professor Ehsan Elhamifar’s DARPA award focuses on AI and augmented reality
- January 13, 2022
- by Tracy Geary
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From astronomy and physics to data visualization: How Michelle Borkin won the top award in her field
- October 28, 2021
- by Milton Posner
Author: Milton PosnerDate: 10.28.21 Examining the many facts on Michelle Borkin’s resumé inevitably provokes one question: How did a lifelong astronomy devotee, one who spent several years earning a doctoral […] -
Two game-focused Khoury researchers are turning amateurs into scientists
- October 1, 2021
- by Milton Posner
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PhD Academics
Machine learning research is inherently interdisciplinary. For one Khoury grad student, that’s precisely the appeal
- July 19, 2021
- by Milton Posner
Author: Milton PosnerDate: 07.19.21 It’s fall 2014 at Princeton University. David Liu, a freshman from the Washington, D.C. suburbs, has begun an undergraduate chemical engineering track. He’s also covering every sport in sight for the Daily Princetonian. David Liu, doctoral […] -
PhD Academics
Epilepsy can make routine internet use life-threatening. Three Khoury researchers want to change that
- July 12, 2021
- by Milton Posner
Author: Milton PosnerDate: 07.12.21 Whatever your worst experience with social media has been, you can take solace in knowing that it was not as bad as Kurt Eichenwald’s. In late […] -
Fascinated by the creep of misinformation, Ph.D. student Shan Jiang uses computational tools to measure its effects online
- May 13, 2021
- by Madelaine Millar
Author: Madelaine MillarDate: 05.13.21 From AOL to Twitter, Myspace to TikTok, the internet has always had one cardinal rule: don’t believe everything you read. But that doesn’t stop us from […]
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