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Bayer, Sweitzer research rise and fall of social media platforms
TDAI Core Faculty member Assistant Professor Joseph Bayer and former School of Communication PhD student Matthew Sweitzer recently had their research article, “Reimagining the Personal Network:…
Study uncovers new threat to security and privacy of Bluetooth devices: Researchers also develop countermeasures to prevent tracking
TDAI Core Faculty member Zhiqiang Lin, professor of Computer Science & Engineering, and his postdoctoral advisee, Yue Zhang, uncovered and proved a new threat to Bluetooth security and privacy…
Ohio State experts to review FDA regulation of prescription opioids
TDAI Core Faculty member Macarius Donneyong, assistant professor of outcomes and translational sciences in the College of Pharmacy and College of Public Health, is part of a team of Ohio State…
Cancer treatment disparities research receives NCI award
TDAI core faculty members Jennifer Sinnott, associate professor of Statistics, and Macarius Donneyong, assistant professor of Outcomes and Translational Sciences (College of Pharmacy) and…
Bassily’s NSF CAREER award will enhance data privacy
TDAI core faculty member Raef Bassily, assistant professor of computer science and engineering and co-director of TDAI's Foundations of Data Science and AI community of practice, has earned a…
A new field of science for global biodiversity
In November 2020, Tanya Berger-Wolf was new to Ohio State. She was leading the university’s computer modeling and analytics response to COVID-19 while also learning the…
New Nursing-Engineering collab to develop extended-reality learning tools
Mike RayoTDAI core faculty Mike Rayo, assistant professor of integrated systems engineering, is leading the engineering component of a new…
Four teams receive TDAI awards for research pilots
The recipients of TDAI research pilot awards for 2022-23 were announced at the institute’s annual Research Retreat, held Aug. 11 in Pomerene Hall. They were awarded as part of the…
Google/Apple's contact-tracing apps susceptible to digital attacks: Researchers find way to fix privacy law
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists and health authorities have relied on contact-tracing technologies to help manage the spread of the virus. Yet there’s a major flaw in a…