Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems.
Class of 2024 celebrates Baccalaureate, unveils Ivy Stone and class pin nocred Class of 2024 celebrates Baccalaureate, unveils Ivy Stone and class pin The same undergraduates who started at Penn during the pandemic gathered for the first of many Commencement season activities.
Wyatt at the bat Image: Eric Sucar Wyatt at the bat The fourth-year third baseman on the baseball team discusses his 36 best friends, hitting home runs, getting hit by 90 mph fastballs, and why the New York Yankees are “God’s team.”
What predicts human behavior and how to change it Image: iStock/VectorMine What predicts human behavior and how to change it In the largest quantitative synthesis to date, Dolores Albarracín and her team dig through years of research on the science behind behavior change to determine the best ways to promote changes in behavior.
A Class like no other Forthcomingnocred A Class like no other As three fourth-year students look forward to Commencement, a look back at their Penn journey, which started during a global pandemic.
Women’s lax team and baseball team survive and advance Images: Penn Athletics Women’s lax team and baseball team survive and advance The women’s lacrosse team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship and the baseball team has clinched a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.
What’s That? The Sweeten Alumni House carillon The Sweeten Alumni House carillon, playing the Star Wars theme.nocred What’s That? The Sweeten Alumni House carillon The Sweeten Alumni House carillon is a computerized music system that chimes and plays songs for passersby along Locust Walk.
A Penn team’s push to make research more inclusive Image: iStock/shironosov A Penn team’s push to make research more inclusive Penn’s Palliative and Advanced Illness Research (PAIR) Center is working to bring more underrepresented racial and ethnic backgrounds into their research, and to train AI models to be free from bias.
Who, What, Why: Oulaya Louaddi on building community for nursing students Oulaya Louaddi, a fourth-year student in the School of Nursing, has been heavily involved in the Minorities in Nursing Organization her four years at Penn.nocred Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Oulaya Louaddi on building community for nursing students The fourth-year nursing student, who is about to graduate and start work in a cardiac intensive care unit, has been heavily involved in the Minorities in Nursing Organization all four years at Penn.
A shared passion for community engagement (Left to right) Penn GSE’s Vicki Swanson, Hongyang Zhao, and Toby Johnson share how their how community engagements deepen their connection with West Philadelphia.(Image: Scott Spitzer) A shared passion for community engagement The Graduate School of Education helps students put their knowledge into practice through community engagement. Three soon-to-be graduates speak with Penn Today about how their service enabled them to deepen their connection with West Philadelphia.