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Drones, games, and proteomics: Khoury College’s fall 2024 master’s apprenticeship showcase
On December 6, the fall 2024 Khoury research apprentices in Boston presented their ongoing research projects to a room of showcase attendees. Their work, guided by faculty advisors, featured innovations […]
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Khoury professors lead push to embed ethics throughout intro computing courses
Computing ethics have been a talking point since the field's earliest days. But at Khoury College, ethical consideration is a curricular cog, spurred by professors who blend computing bona fides with humanities experience.
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The unusual challenges and neurological benefits of tracking toddlers with machine learning
By using multiple cameras and machine learning algorithms to track toddlers, an interdisciplinary Northeastern research team is striving to identify neurological disorders and intervene earlier.
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Khoury College announces redesigned sequence of intro computing courses
The new courses feature flexible curriculum pathways, a more balanced workload, integration of CS ethics, and updates to keep up with a rapidly changing field — all while preserving rigor and a design-first approach.
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Khoury duo win pair of outstanding paper awards for AI safety research
As conversational AI grows in ability and reach, Anthony Sicilia and Malihe Alikhani, fresh off a pair of honors at EMNLP, are committed to making sure that users' online safety grows alongside it.
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Thirteen Khoury students honored as part of fall 2024 Huntington 100
Khoury College's Huntington 100 honorees have made the most of their Northeastern careers, using their computing skills for everything from cybersecurity startups to drug discovery to community mentoring.
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Khoury master’s students place first in Harvard agriculture datathon
Rakshak Kunchum, Laasya Anantha Prasad, and Krishna Venkatesh entered the Agri Datathon as agriculture novices. After three days of wrangling data on farmer aging, they had even surprised themselves.
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Q&A: Ally Hoffman tackles cybersecurity at the Federal Reserve
Modern technology has increasingly, and at an almost exponential rate, reshaped the professional world, prompting many people to grow their tech skills through a master’s education. Ally Hoffman, the assistant […]
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Renaissance woman: Shannen Espinosa blends quantum computing, vaccine research, and digital diplomacy
To get a glimpse behind the curtain of Shannen Espinosa’s varied success in 2024, look no further than a particular week this past March.
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