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DAC PhD student Saurav Ghosh published in Nature Scientific Reports

DAC PhD student Saurav Ghosh’s work was published in Nature Scientific Reports. His research explores relationships between news coverage and modeling of infectious disease outbreaks The research is in collaboration with Boston Children’s Hospital and University of Washington, Seattle. Click here to read more about Ghosh’s research.

DAC director Naren Ramakrishnan receives grant from Army Research Lab

Walid Saad, assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering, and Naren Ramakrishnan, and professor of computer science and director of DAC, are leading a $324,000 U.S. Army Research Laboratory grant that is laying groundwork for the Internet of Battlefield Things. They are developing a planning framework that would present mathematical tools to understand how to […]

DAC recognized for project in workforce analytics

DAC has been recognized for its contributions in a project focused on workforce analytics for Governor Terry McAuliffe’s Open Data, Open Jobs portal.  DAC is playing a key role in the governor’s commitment to improving the labor market in Virginia. Open Data, Open Jobs is a real-time curation, analysis, and visualization of advertised job postings […]

DAC faculty Ed Fox awarded new grant from NSF

Ed Fox, DAC faculty member and professor of computer science, takes part in Coordinated, Behaviorally-Aware Recovery for Transportation and Power Disruptions project which was just awarded a Critical Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems and Processes (CRISP) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The grant is to study behavioral adaptation during disruptive events affecting power and […]

DAC Director Naren Ramakrishnan named Inventor of the Month

DAC and director, Naren Ramakrishnan, are featured as this month’s Virginia Tech​ Inventors of the Month by the Office of Research and Innovation for work in Early Model Based Event Recognition using Surrogates (EMBERS) software project. EMBERS is a fully automated system for forecasting significant societal events, such as influenza-like illness case counts, rare disease […]

DAC Alumna Jessica Self raising diversity awareness

Jessica Zeitz Self, DAC Ph.D. alumna who was was advised by Dr. Chris North, professor of Virginia Tech – Computer Science and associate director of DAC, discusses her experiences at Virginia Tech that allowed her to help decrease the gender gap of women in the field of computer science. Self became a champion for diversity […]

Liang Zhao named one of Top 20 New Stars in Data Mining

Congratulations to Liang Zhao, a recent DAC Ph.D. graduate in computer science, who has been named one of the Top 20 New Starts in Data Mining, provided by Microsoft searching. Liang was advised by Chang-Tien Lu, associate director of DAC and professor of computer science. Microsoft searching mines the past six years of Knowledge Discovery […]

DAC Seminar Series ft. Yan Li

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Scotland Leman receives W.J. Youden Award

Congratulations to Scotland Leman, DAC faculty member and associate professor in the department of statistics, on receiving the W.J. Youden Award in Interlaboratory Testing. Dr. Leman was presented with the award at the 2016 Fall American Statistical Association Technical Conference. The award recognizes the authors of publications that make outstanding contributions to the design and/or […]

DAC Seminar Series ft. Geoff Webb

Learning from non-stationary distributions       When/Where: October 14, 2016, 1:30 – 2:30 pm Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington, Ballston Room Abstract: The world is dynamic – in a constant state of flux – but most learned models are static.  Models learned from historical data are likely to decline in accuracy over time.  This […]