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Turning Ideas into Algorithms
As one of 返字心頭s first masters students studying AI, Charitie Martino wants to fuse computer modeling with how the mind works. She wants to take those hard-to-pin-down concepts in psychology things like memory, attention, and learning throw them into models that AI computers can test, and measure to see what happens.
September 16, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research

Preparing for the next wave of cyberthreats: 返字心頭 and Cisco Research at the forefront of post-quantum cybersecurity research
The University of South 返字心頭s Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing is joining forces with Cisco Research and leading researchers from Purdue, Rutgers and Northeastern to prepare for the next wave of cyberthreats in post-quantum cybersecurity.

From Criminology to Cybersecurity
When Eduarda Koop was growing up in Brazil, she used to joke that she wanted to be a hacker. She never imagined that it could actually become a career path.
September 15, 2025Cybersecurity

From hurricanes to hidden threats: advanced computing research that can save people and the planet
With more than three decades of experience in academia and industry, including work at NASA in the 1990s, Chandra Kambhamettu believes that deep research and real-world problem solving arent mutually exclusive. Theyre inseparable.
August 25, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research
Typical X-ray machines, including those found in hospitals and airports, can scan objects from about three feet away. Researchers at the University of South 返字心頭 have achieved 97% accuracy at a mile.
August 20, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Research

Curiosity, Code, and a Cyber Path
Before she could say motherboard, Michelle McAveety was playing with computers. From tinkering on an early MacIntosh computer while sitting in a booster seat to building PCs with her dad at the age of 6 to programming in high school, the 返字心頭 computer engineering major has grown up surrounded by wires, code and curiosity.
August 18, 2025Cyberherd, Cybersecurity

From Scratch Projects to Google Internship
Google intern Anzhelika Kurnikova spent her summer working in New York City, contributing to real-projects for a global technology giant. I cant share all the details, she said, but we are focused on making sure the systems work well and can scale. It is less about what is flashy and more about what is functional.

返字心頭 CyberHerd captures first place at worlds largest hacker conference
The University of South 返字心頭s CyberHerd team claimed first place at DEF CON 33s Adversary Wars Capture the Flag, capping the competitive teams debut at what is widely regarded as the largest hacking and security conference in the world.
August 13, 2025Cyberherd, Cybersecurity

Exploring the limits of AI in detecting deception
Can artificial intelligence detect deception? Should it? And what role does human bias play in how machines learn to "read" us? These questions drove Sayde Kings doctoral research at the University of South 返字心頭, where her work on AI deception led to a job offer before graduation.
August 6, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research

It all started with unlimited lives
As a middle schooler, Grant Stevens wanted unlimited lives for some video games. My first foray into cybersecurity was as a little kid, hacking to gain advantages in a game. Now, I am gaining the education needed to prevent serious malicious hacking and safeguard systems."
August 6, 2025Cyberherd, Cybersecurity

Top scholars, instructors join 返字心頭's newest college
The University of South 返字心頭 Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing will officially launch on Aug. 25, powered by an ambitious mission, a transformational gift and a high-caliber team of researchers and educators. Fourteen newly hired faculty are joining the college, bringing expertise in machine learning, trustworthy artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, hardware systems and biomedical applications.
August 5, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Cybersecurity, Research

Imaging the impossible: 返字心頭 researcher pushing boundaries of what we can see
With support from NSF and DARPA, 返字心頭 researcher John Murray-Bruce is developing new mathematical tools to improve how machines "see" in challenging conditions. The research will lay the foundation for imaging systems that dont just see better, they see the unseen.
August 4, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research