Finding the perfect match isn’t easy for proteins. Researchers created a machine learning model to help out — because knowing which two (or more!) proteins best bond is critically important in designing new medications and vaccines. Successful matchmaking with...
With some 4,000 enrolled students, the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences turns out critical talent to fill the ever-growing demand in South Florida’s booming tech economy. An expanding faculty roster likewise is increasing the innovation...
Construction of the new College of Engineering & Computing building at FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique campus marked another significant milestone this week. The University held a “topping out” ceremony at the construction site on Friday, August 11, during which...
As cars become loaded with computerized parts, they also become vulnerable to cyberattacks and privacy leaks, at least to a degree. This cybersecurity sector is becoming more of a focal point for research, particularly as advancements in artificial intelligence (AI)...
Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences (KFSCIS) Assistant Professor, Gregory Murad Reis, led a thought-provoking artificial intelligence AI presentation titled “AI in the Newsroom: Risks & Rewards” at the annual National Association...
When Goldman Sachs issued a report recently that estimated artificial intelligence could replace 300 million jobs around the world, doomsday headlines quickly appeared. But experts at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing were quick to put the news in...