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Valkyrie has landed
Valkyrie—the 6-foot-2-inch, 275-pound humanoid robot on which an interdisciplinary team of Northeastern students and faculty will perform advanced research and development work—is up and walking. On Wednesday, a NASA team […]
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Vespignani working with team to model the spread of Zika
As the Zika virus continues its inexorable spread, a panel of Northeastern faculty members, including Alessandro Vespignani, discussed how they—and by extension we—can be part of the global solution.
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Crowdsourcing Algorithms to Solve Complex Problems
Christoph Riedl, a Northeastern professor with dual appointments in D'Amore-McKim School of Business and CCIS, designed and ran a crowdsourcing contest for the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 2013. The results of the contest were recently published in the International Journal of Document and Image Recognition, a peer-reviewed academic journal in the image-processing field.
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Northeastern Team Wins Regional Cyber Defense Competition
When the Northeastern division of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) came to a close on March 13, Northeastern’s team had once again come in first place, advancing to the […]
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Dancing with the Professors, Starring CCIS Students and Faculty
By Shandana Mufti On April 1, the Curry Student Center Ballroom will be home to Northeastern’s inaugural Dancing with the Professors event, organized by the Ballroom Dance Club (BDC). Among […]
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CCIS Grads Collaborate with Chelsea Handler on App
By Shandana Mufti Among Netflix’s original programming is Chelsea Does, a series starring comedian Chelsea Handler. The documentary series follows Handler as she explores topics and experiences that she’s not […]
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Prof. Kirda on how hackers have figured out how easy it is to take down a hospital
Engin Kirda, a cyber security expert and professor at Northeastern University’s College of Computer and Information Science, discusses the risk of malicious software taking over medical devices at hospitals.
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Discriminative Learning of Infection Models – Nir Rosenfeld – 3.3.16
Abstract Infection and diffusion processes over networks arise in many domains. These introduce many challenging prediction tasks, such as influence estimation, trend prediction, and epidemic source localization. The standard approach […]
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