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Taking AI to the next level
René Vidal develops AI algorithms that are easier to understand, reliable, and trustworthy, helping make AI safer and more transparent in real-world use.
Amplifying family-centered, culturally respectful nursing care
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Amplifying family-centered, culturally respectful nursing care
Melanie Contreras’ educational and extracurricular experiences at Penn—coupled with her family’s experiences as Peruvian immigrants—have shaped the fourth-year student’s approach to nursing.
Researching 17th century Caribbean freedom and empire
Clifton E. Sorrell III is a McNeil Center for Early American Studies Advisory Council Fellow.
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Researching 17th century Caribbean freedom and empire
McNeil Center for Early American Studies Advisory Council Fellow Clifton E. Sorrell III pieces together the world that shaped how people of African descent experienced slavery and freedom in the early Caribbean.
Topology helps build more robust photonic networks
(From left) Xilin Feng, Liang Feng, and Tianwei Wu developed a microring array that allows multiple beams of light to travel simultaneously, protected by topology.
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Topology helps build more robust photonic networks
Researchers at Penn Engineering draw insights from topology to help drive promising, light-based technological advances in computing and communications.
How Penn Medicine is transforming pharmacy through innovation and patient-centered care
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How Penn Medicine is transforming pharmacy through innovation and patient-centered care
The pharmacy system of the future is at Penn Medicine: A powerful union of advanced tech with human expertise, improving patients’ health.
Tracing the evolving law and business of TV
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Tracing the evolving law and business of TV
Reflecting on 100 years of television, Christopher Yoo of Penn Carey Law provides an overview of TV’s shifting legal landscape, and Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School shares how branding has evolved.
Penn fourth-year chosen as Gaither Junior Fellow
Sonia Banker will be working on Carnegie’s Democracy, Conflict and Governance program as a Junior Fellow.
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Penn fourth-year chosen as Gaither Junior Fellow
Sonia Banker will research U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Long before the Linc and the Bank, Philly paved the way for the nation’s sports fans with America’s first stadium
Long before the Linc and the Bank, Philly paved the way for the nation’s sports fans with America’s first stadium
Franklin Field is being recognized in this weekend's "Firstival" as the nation's first sports stadium.
Can AI manage an entire medical decision process?
Can AI manage an entire medical decision process?
A new Wharton study tests whether AI can handle realistic clinical decision-making, a dynamic process that requires managing a patient’s condition under time pressure.
Penn’s newest supercomputer is transforming research
The "PARCCitect" team seeing the Betty supercomputer for the first time.
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Penn’s newest supercomputer is transforming research
Penn’s first campus-wide HPC and AI cluster, “Betty,” is expanding access to powerful computing, enabling groundbreaking projects, and fostering new collaborations across disciplines.