Georgetown CS faculty Elissa Redmiles & Sarah Adel Bargal, alongside collaborators at Florida International University, the University of Illinois Chicago, and the University of Washington, have won a $1.2M NSF grant on the research for tackling AI-generated abuse. 🚀
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🎉 Congrats to Prof. Yoshi Kohno on winning his 5th USENIX Security Test-of-Time Award!
His 2011 research on car hacking transformed auto cybersecurity, making millions of vehicles safer. 🚗🔒
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Congratulations to Georgetown Computer Science faculty Elissa Redmiles and Yoshi Kohno, co-authors of this award-winning paper—named runner-up for the 2025 Internet Defense Prize at USENIX Security 2025!
👏 Proud moment for Georgetown CS!
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🔦 Dr. Ophir Frieder on how AI is reshaping healthcare, transforming jobs, and tackling real-world challenges across industries.
📚 Join us for the book launch of "Geopolitics at the Internet’s Core", co-authored by Georgetown’s Center for Digital Ethics Director & Technology, Ethics, and Society Endowed Chair Laura DeNardis - A timely look at how the internet’s core shapes global power.
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🔦 CS Spotlight Series
Georgetown highlights Professor Benjamin Ujcich, whose work in network and cybersecurity has uncovered 21+ software vulnerabilities and earned him an NSF CAREER Award. He’s securing modern networks while mentoring future innovators.
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Georgetown welcomes Dr. Yoshi Kohno as the new McDevitt Chair in the Department of Computer Science. A leader in cybersecurity and tech ethics, he will help advance Georgetown’s curriculum, research, and student engagement in ethical computing.
Welcome to the Hilltop Professor!
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🎓 CS 2025 Highlights
Hoya Hacks brought 250+ students from 40+ schools to Georgetown to build tech & AI projects solving real-world issues.
🔥 Sponsored by @microsoft.com
📖 Recap: shorturl.at/feN5N
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Georgetown Computer Science Ph.D. student Wisdom Obinna (G’29) joined 52 students from 40+ countries in the United Nations Graduate Study Program, exploring the ethics of generative AI—transparency, fairness, and accountability. 🌍🤖
Congrats to Wisdom on this achievement! 👏
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Excited for the MDI Summer 2025 Student Research Showcase at Georgetown!
Come see how students are using data science and AI to tackle real-world challenges.
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The Summer 2025 edition of the Georgetown CS newsletter is out! ☀️🧠
Catch up on exciting research, student and faculty highlights, and how computer science at Georgetown is driving innovation across AI, policy, and more.
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💡 Can a patient’s digital twin help doctors choose the right treatment?
Listen to Dr. Ophir Frieder explain how digital twins can detect disease symptoms early and recommend the right treatment.
Watch full video 👉 shorturl.at/LrwE3
#AI #Healthcare #HealthTech #GeorgetownCS
Georgetown's Professor Matt Blaze testifies before Congress on the Salt Typhoon cyberattack, calling for urgent telecom security reform.
Incredible to see Georgetown faculty shaping national cybersecurity policy.
Full Article: shorturl.at/rxcy8
🎉 Georgetown Experts Help Secure Supreme Court Victory on Ghost Gun Regulations
In a landmark ruling, SCOTUS upheld federal regulations on ghost guns—thanks in part to the powerful contributions of Georgetown’s law faculty and linguists.
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🧠 How can AI detect depression before it’s diagnosed?
Dr. Ophir Frieder explores the power of tech in early mental health detection.
🎥 Watch the full lecture: lnkd.in/dgtYSqXB
#AIinHealthcare #MentalHealthTech #GeorgetownCS
From the 40% of jobs AI is expected to transform, to staffing crises in medical systems, Dr. Frieder broke down complex challenges—and opportunities—facing modern healthcare. 💡
Watch the full lecture here 👉 tinyurl.com/mpckdvcf
🎙️ CS Spotlight Series
Explore Prof. Ophir Frieder’s journey in health tech; from early electronic health tools to innovations in bioinformatics, scalable systems, and medical imaging - showing how tech transforms how we diagnose and treat common infections.
Full interview: shorturl.at/M3nSG