Student sees how AI can assist people with vision loss

Student sees how AI can assist people with vision loss

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 25, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Through her AI technology research, a computer science student Kelly Raines seeks to empower individuals with disabilities with greater independence and accessibility. Read more Full Circle
When online, we’re all too human

When online, we’re all too human

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 4, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Ananta Soneji is an emerging expert in human factors security research, a field that considers user needs when designing new technology. Read more on Full Circle
Artificial intelligence drives need for real data storage innovations

Artificial intelligence drives need for real data storage innovations

by Kelly DeVos | Jan 30, 2025 | News, Research

As big tech builds big data centers, an ASU researcher works to create innovative information storage solutions for the future. Read more on Full Circle
Brilliant move: Mathematician’s latest gambit is new chess AI

Brilliant move: Mathematician’s latest gambit is new chess AI

by Kelly DeVos | Jan 21, 2025 | News, Research

Dimitri Bertsekas and his team have developed a meta-algorithm that outperforms chess engines by analyzing their outputs. Read more on Full Circle
Harvesting satellite insights for Maui County farmers

Harvesting satellite insights for Maui County farmers

by Kelly DeVos | Jan 6, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Computer science researchers hope artificial intelligence can help restore Hawaiian food sovereignty Read more on Full Circle
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