The event will highlight cybersecurity research, education and innovation, featuring presentations, a hacking competition, and networking opportunities.
Media outlets recently featured coverage of HandSight, a camera system for the visually impaired, following its publication in the journal ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing.
The event offered more than 200 participants, including women in tech, workshops and sessions designed to promote inclusivity and support underrepresented groups in the field.
She received the award for her collaborative research on using satellite-derived chlorophyll data to predict cholera outbreaks up to several months in advance.
Jackie Nelligan and Michaela Socolof are gaining valuable research experience in computational linguistics and cognitive science through the prestigious fellowship.
The researchers are developing computational models to track symptom changes in schizophrenia and depression using a unique dataset that combines clinical data and social media interactions.