
Jul 5, 2022
Learning how to make AI more ethical
A Lafayette faculty-student research team is examining how algorithms can be written to prevent bias as part of a Google Research Scholar Program.

A Lafayette faculty-student research team is examining how algorithms can be written to prevent bias as part of a Google Research Scholar Program.

Lafayette was one of only three liberal arts colleges invited to the world's largest programming competition, where Lafayette students exceeded expectations…

Responding to pollution in North Macedonia, Angela Busheska ’25 created an app to measure the amount of carbon emitted through everyday activities.

Computer science prof. receives highly competitive Google Research Scholar Program award to support research on making machine learning systems more ethical…

Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.

Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.

Air Force Office of Sponsored Research grant supports research into how machine and humans can more effectively work together.

Prof. Christian Lopez is using machine learning and computer vision to improve traffic safety in his native Dominican Republic.

Computer Science students designed simulations that illustrate the importance of social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Prof. Christian López featured in Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Information Technology newsletter.