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THE U COLLABORATES WITH TULANE ON UP TO $23 MILLION CANCER MOONSHOT PROJECT TO
BUILD ADVANCED TUMOR IMAGING SYSTEM



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KAHLERT RESEARCHERS JOIN ARPA-H PROJECT TO DEVELOP FULLY AUTOMATED SURGICAL
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THE U COLLABORATES WITH TULANE ON UP TO $23 MILLION CANCER MOONSHOT PROJECT TO
BUILD ADVANCED TUMOR IMAGING SYSTEM



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KAHLERT RESEARCHERS JOIN ARPA-H PROJECT TO DEVELOP FULLY AUTOMATED SURGICAL
ROBOT



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KAHLERT SCHOOL OF COMPUTING FACULTY PAVEL PANCHEKHA AND GANESH GOPALAKRISHNAN
RECEIVE NSF GRANT VALUED AT OVER $1M

August 23, 2024

Assistant Professor Pavel Panchekha and Professor Ganesh Gopalakrishnan have
received a multi-institutional  Community Infrastructure for Research in
Computer and Information Science and Engineering…

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FALL SEMESTER 2024

August 20, 2024

Welcome back, students! We're looking forward to a new year of innovation and
discovery with you all. Have a great first week of the semester

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NEW APPROACH TO TEACHING USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN SKILLS WINS AWARD

July 3, 2024

A team of researchers at the Kahlert School of Computing has won a best paper
honorable mention award for their paper describing a new approach to teaching
students about design empathy in the…

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THE VIETNAMESE COMPUTER SCIENTIST WHO MADE TOY STORY POSSIBLE

May 20, 2024

TIME: The Vietnamese Computer Scientist Who Made Toy Story Possible

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NEW NATIONAL AI INITIATIVE SELECTS KAHLERT’S VIVEK SRIKUMAR AMONG FIRST AWARDEES

May 6, 2024

News: New National AI Initiative Selects Kahlert’s Vivek Srikumar Among First
Awardees

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