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Dr. David Broniatwoski

Introducing Meta's New AI Labels: Insights from Professor Broniatowski

February 7, 2024

Reporters at The Washington Post interviewed AI experts, such as EMSE professor David Broniatowski, to comment on Meta's new labeling system for AI-generated content.

Members of GWUSEC in the lab

Using Lived Experience to Study Security and Privacy Concerns Among US Immigrants

February 7, 2024

In a recent study, a team of researchers from the GW Usable Security and Privacy Lab investigated the intertwined roles of information, security, privacy, and safety through the process of obtaining a visa and moving to the US.

Suresh Subramaniam

Professor Subramaniam Shares Expertise on Optical Networking

February 6, 2024

Professor Suresh Subramaniam was invited to share his expertise in fiber-optic networks during a three-part lecture on optical netowrks as part of the Peking University School of Electronics' Distinguished Lecture Series.

TRAILS Trustworthy AI in Law and society

TRAILS AI Institute Initiates Groundbreaking Research with Inaugural Seed Grants

February 5, 2024

TRAILS AI Institute announced eight grants, totaling just over $1.5 million, on Jan. 24. Each project is centered around one of TRAILS' primary research thrusts- participatory design, methods and metrics, evaluating trust and participatory governance.

Online privacy stock photo

Moving Beyond an App-centric Approach to Support Vulnerable Populations' Privacy

February 2, 2024

In a new grant, Dr. Lucy Simko and Yasemin Acar from GW Engineering will work alongside researchers from George Mason University, the University of Maryland, and the University of Michigan to tackle the larger privacy ecosystem and examine vulnerable individuals’ privacy behavior in the healthcare context.

January 2024 Newsletter

January 31, 2024

January 2024 Newsletter

Prof. Rebecca Hwa

Navigating the Evolution of Natural Language Processing: A Reflection by Rebecca Hwa

January 30, 2024

Rebecca Hwa, professor and department chair of computer science, reflects on her long-standing interest in natural language processing amidst the mainstream emergence of generative AI and LLMs.

Photo from Career Symposium that GW Engineering Career Services hosted in 2023

Ignite Your Professional Journey with GW Engineering Career Services

January 26, 2024

To reintroduce undergraduate and graduate students to the services and resources available to them throughout every step of their professional journey, GW Engineering Career Services hosted an orientation event on January 25, 2024.

Junhao Chen pictured with fellow participants of the 2023 DC XR Innovation Challenge

Using XR Technology to Solve Challenges Facing D.C.-based Small Businesses

January 23, 2024

Computer science alumnus Junhao Chen, M.S.’23, took home 3rd place at the 2023 DC XR Innovation Challenge for his XR solution that addresses several critical staff training challenges in small businesses, specifically in the food service industry!

Dr. Keidar

Revolutionizing Propulsion Technology

January 22, 2024

Dr. Michael Keidar, Ph.D. student Anmol Taploo, and other members of his lab are continuing their work towards making satellite operations in novel altitude regimes a reality with the help of a $1M award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

EEMI meets with UAE

EEMI Awarded Grant by UN Climate Technology Center Network

January 19, 2024

EEMI is collaborating on a new project to develop a national digitalization readiness index that will strengthen the capacities of developing countries to address technological challenges and opportunities for climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Researcher Caroline Wild

Exploring Anatomical Factors to Predict Cardiovascular Dangers

January 19, 2024

In her research, GW Engineering Ph.D. candidate Caroline Wild is using cardiovascular fluid dynamics to explore possible anatomical factors that could alert patients at risk of atherosclerosis early.