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The Katz School of Science and Health has created a rigorous, full-time pathway to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing that counts a student's prior credits toward a nursing degree and gets them into practice faster.
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On April 30, the Katz School’s Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering became a showcase of how today’s most advanced technologies can tackle real-world problems.
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A study by researchers at the Katz School of Science and Health, George Mason University, Temple University and Rutgers University shows that emerging millimeter-wave sensing systems can be deceived in unexpected ways.
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Graduates of the Katz School’s Accelerated B.S. in Nursing have achieved a 96% pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), outpacing the national average.
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Namrataben Patel, a Ph.D. student in Mathematics, will present her research on making AI-generated images behave more like a story instead of a collection of unrelated snapshots at the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME) in July.
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Instagram 1个月号 高质量 使用2fa登录 is delighted to announce that Dr. Paul Russo, founding Dean of the Katz School of Science and Health, University Vice Provost and Clinical Professor of Data Science, has been elevated to senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Since founding…
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A team of researchers led by the Katz School of Science and Health is turning the everyday smartwatch into a powerful health tool using artificial intelligence to track how people eat, not just what they eat, without requiring them to log a single meal.
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Mwansa Phiri, an artificial intelligence student, is developing machine learning models to help African farmers grow enough food in the face of drought, flooding and tightening regulations on water and fertilizer use.
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Vanessa Murad’s “Parent & Caregiver Guide to Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)” draws on a needs assessment of 33 occupational therapists who work directly with children with ARFID.
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Tanaka Tachiveyi, center, a student in the Katz School’s M.S. in Digital Marketing and Media, participated in the conference to help ensure that voices too often overlooked are not only heard, but shape the conversations that matter.
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