ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï

Skip to search

ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï News

ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï News

Recent News

""
Honggang Wang, chair of the Katz School's computer science and engineering program, and several colleagues are developing an AI-powered wearable device that can monitor illicit drug use in individuals with substance use disorder.
""
Two weeks into a clinical rotation in the emergency department at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway, Queens, Carin Gannon, a student in the Katz School’s M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, was put to the test.
""
In a published research article, Professor Fredy Zypman considers the explicit connection between refraction and its atomic origin, and proposes a mathematical model to gain physical insight on permittivity, a property related to refraction.
""
At the International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Professor Marian Gidea presented the results of a mathematical model showing that oscillating steel beams made of piezoelectric materials produce more energy when their motion is regular.
""
Marsha Pinto, a speech pathologist and Katz School alumna, has become a media celebrity and national spokesperson for speech-language pathology's role in fighting negative stereotypes of people who are shy and introverted.
""
Manish Kumar Thota, an AI master's candidate, received the fellowship for his proposed work on developing a machine-learning chatbot that can assist with students' academic work.
""
When Boaz Grof’s wife was breastfeeding, she developed a painful inflammation called mastitis that prevented her from continuing. So Grof decided to start a company that would attempt to revolutionize the breastfeeding experience for mothers worldwide.
""
The research awards will explore a range of challenges from designing safer drugs for HIV treatment and exoskeletons for use in stroke rehabilitation to improving the mental health of the elderly and understanding the nature of financial crises.
""
Through bold thinking, rigorous scholarship and cross-cutting collaborations, Katz School faculty are pushing the boundaries of knowledge with their latest research to benefit people and society.
""
Biotechnology student Natania Birnbaum is building a prototype for a hand exoskeleton that can take surface electromyography (sEMG) signals from the muscles of the arm and use them to move the exoskeleton's fingers.

Follow Us

Skip past mobile menu to footer