When Venkatalakshmi Kottapalli earned her M.S. in Artificial Intelligence from the Katz School in December, she wasn鈥檛 just completing a degree, she was preparing to help change how new medicines reach patients.
On September 19, 2005, Sarah Cheeky Arnaldo Arciaga boarded a plane for New York for the first time in her life. The moment should have felt triumphant鈥攕he had just earned a rare opportunity to pursue an M.S. in nursing in the United States. Instead, her heart was heavy.
As March marks Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, new research highlights an often overlooked challenge facing people living with Multiple Sclerosis: how changes in thinking and memory can affect the ability to stay employed.
The Katz School of Science and Health has launched a Ph.D. in Computer Science designed to train independent scholars and future leaders through advanced coursework and hands-on, interdisciplinary research. The doctoral program requires 66 graduate credits and blends rigorous coursework, seminars鈥
As data reshapes nearly every industry, the Katz School of Science and Health has launched an M.S. in Applied Statistics designed to train students to solve practical problems in finance, medicine, technology and artificial intelligence.
A study introduces a prototype 鈥渄igital twin鈥 system designed to show how a person鈥檚 diet can shape their health years into the future. It was presented at the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Singapore, one of the top AI conferences in the world.
The Katz School of Science and Health has launched an online M.S. in Digital Marketing & Media, a flexible, industry-driven program built for professionals who want to lead in a digital-first economy without pressing pause on their careers.
An International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education paper published by Fredy Zypman, professor of physics in the Katz School鈥檚 M.A. in Physics, takes a fresh look at how Young's modulus is measured, and how it can sometimes be measured incorrectly.
Researchers in the Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering will present a new AI system that turns written text into spoken word at the Fourteenth International Conference on Learning Representations, one of the top international conferences in artificial intelligence.
AI master's student Puspita Chowdhury's research project, presented recently at the Stevens Institute of Technology, aims to help doctors identify brain tumors faster and more accurately using computer assistance.