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Khoury NewsTrouble finding a parking spot? Students and faculty develop app to predict availability
- December 4, 2005
- by Laila Griffin
For many big-city dwellers, the search for parking is one of immense frustration. Now, armed with data and machine learning tools, a team of student and faculty researchers believe they have the beginnings of a solution. -
Khoury NewsResearch that hits home: Herman Saksono, Vivien Morris, and digital solutions for physical activity
- December 1, 2025
- by Madelaine Millar
By the time Herman Saksono began researching the power of tech to promote physical activity in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood, he had already immersed himself in the community. That, his chief collaborator says, made all the difference. -
Khoury NewsResearch that hits home: Leah Rosenbloom fights to balance privacy and activism online
- November 24, 2025
- by Madelaine Millar
Rare is the researcher who chooses not to publish their work. Instead, Leah Rosenbloom has a more direct mission — design adaptable digital privacy tools and put them directly in the hands of grassroots activists. -
Khoury NewsWhy and how AI chatbots are leaking our own information back to us
- November 20, 2025
- by Will Beeker
When AI models regurgitate user prompts, the resulting answers can be wrong or outright nonsensical. Curious as to why, a group of researchers decided to put those models to the test. -
Khoury NewsResearch that hits home: Alexandra To on how diversity fuels creativity in video game design
- November 17, 2025
- by Madelaine Millar
In the years since GamerGate, video games have often avoided themes of race and identity. In doing so, Alexandra To argues, they're depriving players not just of enjoyable games, but of horizon-broadening stories. -
Khoury NewsNortheastern mechanistic interpretability workshop aims to make sense of AI systems
- November 13, 2025
- by Laila Griffin
At a largely student-organized Northeastern workshop in late August, more than 250 researchers gathered to unlock of the mysteries of the AI technology that's taken the world by storm. -
Khoury NewsResearch that hits home: Erika Melder’s community-based push for user-friendly social media
- November 10, 2025
- by Madelaine Millar
Social media platforms often want to be as big as possible, and in as many ways as possible. But one Khoury PhD student is finding that many communities want just the opposite, both for camaraderie and protection. -
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Khoury NewsLace Padilla wins VGTC research award for studying uncertainty in data visualization
- October 29, 2025
- by Caroline Baker Dimock
Visualizations aim to make complex data accessible for non-experts. But what happens when the data is definitionally uncertain, like with pandemics or natural disasters? Khoury–CoS professor Lace Padilla is on the case.
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