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April 9, 2021

One-stop machine learning platform turns health care data into insights

Over the past decade, hospitals and other health care providers have put massive amounts of time and energy into adopting electronic health care records, turning hastily scribbled doctors' notes into durable sources of information. But collecting these data is less than half the battle.

April 6, 2021

Seeking the cellular mechanisms of disease, with help from machine learning

Caroline Uhler’s research blends machine learning and statistics with biology to better understand gene regulation, health, and disease. Despite this lofty mission, Uhler remains dedicated to her original career passion: teaching. “The students at MIT are amazing,” says Uhler.

March 31, 2021

How AI with MIT Roots Guided Greece’s Covid Testing at the Height of Tourist Season

Liz Karagianis I MIT Alumni Association (Original article)

March 17, 2021

Tamara Broderick awarded ONR Early Career Grant

Tamara Broderick, Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, an IDSS Affiliate Faculty member, LIDS Affiliate Member, Core Faculty of SDSC, and member of MIT CSAIL, has been awarded an Early Career Grant (ECG) by the Office of Naval Research.

March 9, 2021

Luca Carlone Receives NSF CAREER Award

We are thrilled to share that LIDS faculty member Luca Carlone (AeroAstro) has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his research on “Certifiable Perception for Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems.”

March 8, 2021

Algorithm helps artificial intelligence systems dodge “adversarial” inputs

In a perfect world, what you see is what you get. If this were the case, the job of artificial intelligence systems would be refreshingly straightforward.

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