Hans Jochen Scholl was recognized as one of the a lifetime recognition for digital government research (DGR) contributions by ScholarGPS.
Nassim Parvin’s co-edited volume with Neda Atanasoski, , has an that is now available for download. The book has already appeared on Amazon’s best seller list for New Releases in Politics of Privacy and Surveillance.
Temi Odumosu wrote a chapter titled “Touching the Void: On Becoming an Art Historian and Studying Slavery at Cambridge,” for the volume which accompanied .
Ndeye Diop (Informatics BS Student) and DREU mentee, advised by Tanu Mitra, will be presenting her work on "Auditing Diversity in LLM (Language Learning Models) and TTI (Text-to-Image) Systems", at the
Shahan Ali Memon (PhD student), Soham De (PhD student), Sungha Kang (MLIS student), Riyan Mujtaba, Bedoor AlShebli, Katie Davis, Jaime Snyder, and Jevin West's paper titled "From Job Titles to Jawlines: Using Context Voids to Study Generative AI Systems" was accepted to .
Ben Lee was a panelist for “Launching the Next Generation of Scholars with the Cole and Graduate Fellowships” at the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies for the
Chirag Shah gave an invited talk titled “What, How, and Why of Agents” for .
Chirag Shah gave an invited talk related to his paper titled “” at the University of Quebec.
Shahan Ali Memon (PhD student), and co-authors Bedoor AlShebli, James A. Evans, and Talal Rahwan's paper titled "" was referenced by Forbes's article titled ""