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Bringing Cost-Effective Imaging Solutions to Older Adults

November 12, 2024

In two new interdisciplinary projects, CS Prof. James Hahn is leading research to overcome the cost and accessibility barriers of traditional clinical diagnoses and monitoring of sarcopenia and obesity.

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Undergraduate Research Accelerates Machine Learning Efficiency

November 7, 2024

Seth David Kay, a junior at GW, presented his research on accelerating Sparse Matrix-Matrix Multiplication for ML at the IEEE HPEC Conference, enhancing computation efficiency in complex data processing tasks.

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Rethinking the Road: What a Shift to Robotaxis Means for Jobs and Society

November 6, 2024

A study by GW Engineering researchers highlights the importance of considering labor impacts when discussing robotaxi competitiveness, emphasizing the need for balanced policies.

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THE STATE OF

ENGINEERING for women

GW Engineering beats the national average for women pursuing engineering degrees. 

 

24.5%

National Average,
undergraduate women
in engineering
source: ASEE 2020
Engineering By
The Numbers )

47%

Women in the GW Engineering
Undergraduate class 
of 2026
(source: GW Engineering)

28%

National Average, graduate women in engineering,
source: ASEE 2020 Engineering By The Numbers)

34%

Women enrolled as GW Engineering On-Campus graduate students (source: GW Engineering Data)