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Faculty Highlights: Recent Awards and Grants
Drexel
Drexel professors were recognized for their academic and professional achievements, like three College of Engineering faculty who received...
14 months ago
Bringing high-performance computing and machine learning closer to the action
EurekAlert!
With $1 million NSF grant, researchers from Lehigh and Drexel universities to develop cutting-edge system for real-time data analysis and...
17 months ago
A novel neural network to understand symmetry, speed materials research
Phys.org
Understanding structure-property relations is a key goal of materials research, according to Joshua Agar, a faculty member in Lehigh...
31 months ago
Hidden Figures takes us back to a time when computers were people, women, and black
The Conversation
A few years ago a flurry of excellent historical publications reminded us that the “computer” wasn't always a box of electronics.
87 months ago
An open-source computational tool for measuring bacterial biofilm morphology and growth kinetics upon one-sided ...
Nature
Bacillus subtilis biofilms are well known for their complex and highly adaptive morphology. Indeed, their phenotypical diversity and...
20 months ago
AI thinks like a corporation—and that's worrying
The Economist
Artificial intelligence was born of organisational decision-making and state power; it needs human ethics, says Jonnie Penn of the...
66 months ago
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Bergen Record
HACKENSACK — Nine detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office were promoted Tuesday in a ceremony marked by lighthearted teasing...
95 months ago
How Do You Calculate Aerobic Plate Count?
Labmate Online
From carton milk to ready-to-eat meals, Aerobic Plate Count (APC) is used to estimate bacterial populations and assess the quality of food and beverage...
23 months ago
If the Interstate System Were Designed by a Slime Mold
Smithsonian Magazine
Andrew Adamatzky is a professor in Unconventional Computing at the University of the West of England, and throughout his career he has...
144 months ago
If slime mould ruled the world
The Guardian
Ian Sample: Given enough agar and oats, how would the amoeba-like slime mould go about colonising the Earth?
140 months ago