In the Katz School鈥檚 Occupational Therapy Doctorate, Asha Roy is reshaping what it means to be an occupational therapist by training students not just to deliver care, but to lead, innovate and drive change across an evolving healthcare system.
The goal of the company is simple to explain but technically complex to achieve: create an AI assistant that allows a truck driver to book a profitable load with a single voice command.
Over the past year, the Katz School of Science and Health has been a hive of activity in the health sciences, with students and faculty tackling some of today鈥檚 most pressing questions about how people heal, communicate, move and care for one another.
Artificial intelligence often feels like a distant or abstract concept鈥攕omething happening inside giant tech companies or futuristic labs鈥攂ut at the Katz School of Science and Health, artificial intelligence is being shaped into tools that address very real, very human challenges.
When the Children of Israel wandered in the desert for forty years, they were miraculously blessed with manna, food which rained down daily from heaven. Once they reached the land of Israel, the gift of manna was over. Centuries later, when Jews were exiled from the land of Israel, and scattered鈥
Linda Driver volunteers with the Prison Entrepreneurship Program, known as PEP, an organization dedicated to helping incarcerated individuals successfully re-enter society while building second-chance communities through entrepreneurship.
Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel (pictured above on the left), the visionary Rosh Yeshiva of RIETS and President of Yeshiva College, expressed his view that Bible criticism was a threat to Jews and Judaism, in a letter to Yeshiva College trustee Bernard London in 1929, who was funding a chair in Bible: 鈥溾
Researchers at the Katz School of Science and Health have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can edit and generate videos using simple text instructions鈥攁n advance that could make video creation faster, more flexible and far easier for people without technical expertise.
Hieu (Henry) Ngo took center stage at the Carnegie Mellon x NVIDIA Federated Learning Hackathon for Biomedical Applications, helping design a cutting-edge dashboard that lets researchers explore and harmonize sensitive biomedical data across multiple biobanks without ever moving private patient鈥
At a Katz School book talk, Marchand, an adjunct professor of innovation and entrepreneurship in the M.S. in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship, set out to dismantle one of the most persistent myths in business: that innovation is rare, mysterious and reserved for a select few.