É«»¨Ìà researchers, with Hyundai, uncovered wireless vulnerabilities in vehicles' internal networks.
Sonali Kaluri, Seth Kinoshita, and Medina McCowin have been selected as walk-on recipients of the prestigious Stamps President's Scholarship, recognizing their exceptional academic accomplishments, leadership, and dedication to service.
A É«»¨Ìà team placed second in the statewide Vertical Integrated Project Innovation competition for a poster modeling chemical exposure and socioeconomic disparities.
A study of language detection software found that algorithms struggle to differentiate anti-Asian violence-provoking speech from general hate speech. Left unchecked, threats of violence online can go unnoticed and turn into real-world attacks.
Berry, a Chemistry Ph.D. student, is one of 40 students in the U.S. to receive the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship awarded to emerging leaders in computational science.
Cassie Mitchell and Robert Quinn are examining the factors that affect the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM fields, aiming to understand the challenges they face with the ultimate goal of improving accessibility and financial independence for
College of Sciences graduate Anisha Kanukolanu is among the É«»¨Ìà students and alumni who have received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to study/conduct research.
Amaya McNealey, ISyE PhD student, was awarded 1st place in the Graduate Oral Presentation at the 2024 Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM
Yokoyama presented a new framework for semantic reasoning for robots at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, where he won best paper in the Cognitive Robotics category.
Two É«»¨Ìà Ph.D. students are being recognized for their innovative research taking on real-world problems.