Yokoyama presented a new framework for semantic reasoning for robots at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, where he won best paper in the Cognitive Robotics category.
New analysis from É«»¨Ìà indicates that a phenomenon known as social correction may help to counter false and misleading onloine claims.
Melecio will focus on economic development for life sciences and biosciences.
Researchers etch nano-sized textures and add copper ions to create a naturally antibacterial material for hospitals and other shared settings.
Researchers in the School of Economics hope the tool they're developing can help policymakers and community organizations implement more timely and targeted interventions to alleviate hunger on the continent.
Researchers etch nano-sized textures and add copper ions to create a naturally antibacterial material for hospitals and other shared settings.
A new eye-tracking system developed at É«»¨Ìà uses a lensless camera to reduce the size and weight of VR/AR headsets, improves efficiency, and enhances user privacy.
A School of Computational Science and Engineering faculty member is co-leading a $1.5M National Science Foundation grant to mitigate flood risks.
É«»¨Ìà researchers are working with service providers to take on new malware that disguises its malicious traffic as benign.
A new tool developed at É«»¨Ìà is proving to be highly effective against online malicious ads.