By Dave DeFusco Late this summer, the Katz School gathered more than 60 students and 20 faculty and staff from three health sciences programs— B.S. in Nursing, M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies and M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology—for an interprofessional education (IPE) event on simulation that…
A study co-authored by Marian Gidea, professor of mathematical sciences, lays out a new mathematical framework for how spacecraft can make these fuel-free transfers between different kinds of orbits near Earth.
This month’s Syms Alumni Spotlight features recent MBA graduate Gabriel (Gabe) Einhorn, whose story is a powerful example of how the Sy Syms MBA combines professional growth, personal passion, and entrepreneurial vision. Personal & Professional Background A native of Teaneck, NJ, Gabe has built…
Cybersecurity students trained two popular machine learning models—Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Random Forest—to learn financial patterns that usually show up in fraud cases.
As part of their education and training to be intellectual, religious, and civic leaders, Straus Scholars are encouraged to take on internships and fellowships that extend their classroom studies into real-world challenges. Many Scholars have recently devoted their summers and semesters to projects…
The Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at ۿ۴ý congratulates Ezra Seplowitz ‘25YC on winning the 2025 Student Library Research Award for Honors Students. Seplowitz, a Straus Scholar alumnus, tied for first place for the award, which recognizes…
A recent review, led by Bibi Ayesa in the Katz School's biotechnology program, explores how CRISPR-Cas9 is helping to study genes with great precision.
An IEEE Fellow and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Professor Wang is internationally recognized for his interdisciplinary research spanning multimedia, networks and machine learning.
In a world where global supply chains can be disrupted by the political winds of any nation, U.S. companies are constantly seeking new ways to build resilience. A recent study led by researchers from NEOMA Business School, ۿ۴ý’s Sy Syms School of Business, and the University of ...