Decoding crop genetics with artificial intelligence
We live in a time when it's never been easier or less expensive to sequence a plant's complete genome. But knowing all of a plant's genes is not the same thing as knowing what all those genes do.
Screening for dementia with artificial intelligence
The NIH has pledged nearly $4 million to help MSU researchers develop computer algorithms capable of detecting early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Welcome TechSmith
TechSmith is moving its headquarters from its Okemos location to Michigan State University's campus, an event that was celebrated during a groundbreaking ceremony on June 29, 2021. TechSmith is an important strategic partner to the College of Engineering - helping make capstone projects and Design Days a reality each year.
Xiaoming Liu and Facebook partner on AI
Detecting "deepfakes," or when an existing image or video of a person is manipulated and replaced with someone else's likeness, presents a massive cybersecurity challenge: What could happen when deepfakes are created with malicious intent?
Mobility@ Betty H.C. Cheng
Professor Betty H.C. Cheng, of the MSU Department of Computer Science and Engineering, is developing techniques to address the assurance and trustworthiness of autonomous vehicles.
Yiming Deng named ASNT Fellow
Yiming Deng of Michigan State University has been named a 2021 Fellow of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT), the world's largest technical society for nondestructive testing professionals. The award is among ASNT's highest honors and is presented for outstanding professional distinction and significant contributions to the advancement of nondestructive testing.
Mobility@ Josh Siegel
Josh Siegel is creating safer, more reliable vehicles. An assistant professor in the MSU Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Siegel's research focuses on how to make contemporary and future vehicles more secure, reliable and efficient so transportation becomes more accessible, lower cost, and safer.
NSF CAREER Award: Zhaojian Li
A researcher at Michigan State University will use a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award to tackle challenges in cloud-based vehicle control, sensing and privacy for the next-generation of connected and automated vehicles.
Making Bitcoin more secure
Michigan State University's Guan-Hua Tu has a word of advice for the millions of bitcoin owners who use smartphone apps to manage their cryptocurrency: don't. Or at least, be careful.