鶹ýӳNews interviews Rikki Zagelbaum (SCW ‘26), a Media Studies major who interned at The Jerusalem Post as part of OU-JLIC’s “Summer in Jerusalem” program, with support from the Straus Center.
In a recent study, Dr. Edward Belbruno, a professor in the Katz School’s M.A. in Mathematics, delves deeply into the weak stability boundary, uncovering its fractal nature and its similarities to the famous Mandelbrot set.
By using deep learning techniques, Katz School researchers have created systems that analyze vast amounts of data to identify subtle distortions in digital content, ensuring that every pixel and frame contributes to the best possible viewing experience.
Dr. David Sweet concentrates his research on Bayesian optimization, which is a tool that helps computers do this efficiently by reducing the number of “tests” needed to find the best solution.
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman gave a presentation on “Are Pig Heart Transplants Kosher? Judaism and Modern Medicine in the 21st Century,” as part of an inter-professional practice seminar sponsored by the Katz School’s M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology.
In an event filled with pride and gratitude, 31 students of the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies participated in a Completion Ceremony on December 17 at the 鶹ýӳ Museum.
The Katz School’s Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering recently hosted a dynamic presentation of graduate student research in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity and Data Analytics and Visualization.
WSSW Writing Consultant Tom Ribitzky announces the publication of his new book, The Seduction of Pessimism in the Novel: Eros, Failure, and the Quarrel with Philosophy (Lexington Books, 2024). The Seduction of Pessimism in the Novel: Eros, Failure, and the Quarrel with Philosophy explores the novel…