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Exterior of Wegmans Hall, home of the newly renamed Goergen Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
Latest NewsJanuary 7, 2025

The newly retitled Goergen Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence serves as an interdisciplinary hub of experts at Rochester.

A ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ data science student flanked by seven members of the Rochester Fire Department with a fire truck and equipment in the background.
December 18, 2024

The students analyzed millions of data points to determine where to best place fire stations, fire trucks, and other resources.

Two people sit across from a table using American Sign Language, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality to test a tabletop interactive play system for deaf and hard of hearing children.
November 14, 2024

Computer scientist Zhen Bai develops technology to help kids benefit from and learn about artificial intelligence.

Overhead view of a vehicle with sensors activated while turning into a crosswalk with people to illustrate the concept of improved autonomous machines.
October 3, 2024

An international team of computer scientists has developed a new method to reduce cost-safety tradeoffs.

An illustration of several colorful, hexagon shaped icons representing different academic fields like space engineering, music, math, AI, and genetics.
September 13, 2024

The range of recently launched degree programs reflects what students, the workforce, and the world need and want to become ever better.

Alejandro Cruz Setzekorn smiles at the camera with a laptop and monitor in the background showing data science genomics research and figures.
August 28, 2024

A data science master’s student analyzes how turning genes on and off can impact neurodegenerative diseases.

A radio controlled car with white flannel flags attached and four students in the background controlling it on a bike path.
May 3, 2024

Rochester students invent solutions for project sponsors ranging from major league sports teams to researchers in Costa Rica.

Man reading on laptop, looking skeptical, as way to show media bias.
July 13, 2023

A team from the Department of Computer Science used machine learning to analyze publications across the political spectrum.