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National Science Foundation grant bolsters Northeastern’s work to diversify computer science field
Northeastern has received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to expand the university’s ALIGN Master of Science in computer science program, creating even more opportunities for students […]
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The dangers of the dark web
The dark web—which utilizes a technology created by military researchers in the 1990s to allow intelligence operatives to exchange information completely anonymously—is unknown to many. It’s been said to be […]
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Media Coverage Roundup: Northeastern has recruited a top cybersecurity expert from Google to lead the university’s new institute for cybersecurity and privacy research and education
Northeastern University announced that it hired John Manferdelli, a Google engineering director, to lead its new institute for cybersecurity and privacy research and education. 3/28/17 Xconomy: Boston tech watch: Google, […]
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Data Transparency Lab: David Choffnes tells us about the current status of Recon
As we move about the world with our mobile devices, companies are constantly gathering information about us. Part of the job of the Recon project is to understand what information […]
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Northeastern recruits top cybersecurity expert from Google to lead new institute
Northeastern has recruited a top cybersecurity expert from Google to lead the university’s new institute for cybersecurity and privacy research and education. John Manferdelli, engineering director at Google, will head […]
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Not just sci-fi: professor builds virtual humans, simulators to mimic our behavior
Will scientists ever be able to simulate the full range of human behavior? And if they could, how could those models help us better understand ourselves? These questions don’t propel the plot of the newest blockbuster sci-fi film; instead they’ve served as the seed for professor Stacy C. Marsella’s research—and he’s getting closer to answering them.
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