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.
Ayelet Friedman (SCW 鈥27) spent Summer 2025 interning at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) and in the office of Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA).
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.
Ashish Yakub Beary, a student in Katz College鈥檚 M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization, uses artificial intelligence in a practical, human-centered way. His program lets people ask questions in plain English and get clear answers drawn directly from official school documents.
Through an internship with the American Red Cross, Avraham Frohlich (YC 鈥25), a recent Yeshiva College Honors graduate and English major, explored international humanitarian law, cross-cultural cooperation, and the protection of journalists in conflict zones. His summer included research in New鈥
Straus Scholar Elisha Price (YC 鈥28) spent the Fall 2025 semester as a research assistant to Dr. Tevi Troy, gaining hands-on experience in historical research, political analysis and the production of scholarly and public-facing writing.
A study by researchers in the Katz College鈥檚 Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering discusses medical image segmentation, which teaches a computer to look at a medical image, such as a colonoscopy image or an MRI scan, and clearly outline areas of interest.
Data Analytics student Brighton Mukundwi designed Stitch Affiliate, a campus-focused online marketplace where students sell trending products and earn a commission on each sale.
糖心破解版鈥檚 Sy Syms School of Business is launching a new kind of MBA designed for a world where decisions are increasingly shaped by data, technology and ethical responsibility.
A research paper, to be published in Smart Health in March by researchers in the Katz School鈥檚 Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering and School of Health Professions at Rutgers University, explores how a child grows and how a parent supports that growth.