Edward Belbruno’s talk, “Permanent Capture into the Solar System and Moving about it Chaotically,” used the mathematics of chaos theory together with the structure of our galaxy to show that the solar system has no sharp edge.
Yeukai Magara's report, “Optimizing Pandemic Vaccine Supply Chains: AI-Driven Strategies & Future Directions,” examines how AI could drastically reduce waste and make vaccines more accessible in future health crises.
Katz School student Nikkat Afrin helped design a data framework for the World Literacy Research Center that is shaping a vision for how the world might finally understand which literacy programs truly help people learn to read.
Faculty and students in the B.S. in Nursing, M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies and M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology participated in the simulation event that was designed to mimic the realities of healthcare teamwork.
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.
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.
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.
Amanda Brenner, a graduate of the Katz Occupational Therapy Doctorate, presented an innovative training course that prepares occupational therapy fieldwork students to work effectively with incarcerated individuals returning to society.
With demand for its programs and its graduates at all-time highs, Yeshiva University’s Katz School of Science and Health is expanding—this time with a major new facility at the Beren Campus in Midtown Manhattan that adds 30,000 square feet of science classrooms, research labs and collaborative ...