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Palais Award winner succeeds academically and gains Qualcomm jobEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring… |
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ASU, Zhejiang University reach qubit computing breakthroughResearchers from Arizona State University and Zhejiang University in China, along with two theorists from the United Kingdom, have been able to demonstrate for the first time that large numbers of quantum bits, or qubits, can be tuned to interact with each other while… |
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Cybersecurity expert recognized among world’s top computing professionalsFifteen years of research in cybersecurity and keeping the world’s data safe has earned Gail-Joon Ahn a special designation among leading members of the computing field. Ahn was named a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM),… |
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A winning combination: Internships educate students and companiesWhen Paul Black set out in early 2017 to start a summer internship program at McKesson he had high expectations. The vice president of cybersecurity operations and services was impressed by Arizona State… |
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ASU engineers working to protect nation’s energy-delivery systems from cyberattacksArizona State University has been named a partner in a $28.1 million national research program to develop cybersecurity tools and standards to protect the country’s electricity infrastructure from attacks. The University of Illinois is leading the program, called… |
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The data defendersIn today’s fast-moving, high-tech world, we leave digital footprints nearly everywhere we go, our sensitive personal information is under attack from those who want to track our habits or steal our identities, and there are those seeking to influence our thinking through… |
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ASU researchers add human ingenuity to automated security toolThe world’s top chess player isn’t a human or a computer, it’s a “centaur” — a hybrid chess-playing team composed of a human and a computer. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking to apply the same human-… |
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ASU launches new quantum research collaborativeArizona State University has launched the Quantum Collaborative, a major 21st century initiative poised to profoundly impact society and the American economy with new discoveries and applications in advanced quantum… |
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From researcher to entrepreneurWhat started as a way for an Arizona State University professor to help enhance lab access for his students has launched into an entrepreneurial venture to improve hands-on computer science education and… |
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Students may pursue new ASU bachelor’s degree in emergency management, homeland security starting this fallThe top-flight learning experience of Arizona State University’s graduate program in emergency management and homeland security (EMHS) — which U.S. News & World Report has ranked No. 1 in the nation for two consecutive years — … |