How Can You Better Keep Your Data Safe?
TRANSCRIPT To me the bottom line with these data breaches is twofold. One: The biggest vulnerability is ourselves, unfortunately. We make bad passwords, we write our passwords down, we make weak...
TRANSCRIPT To me the bottom line with these data breaches is twofold. One: The biggest vulnerability is ourselves, unfortunately. We make bad passwords, we write our passwords down, we make weak...
Siamak Shokri, Ph.D. candidate in chemistry, won a Best Poster Award at the 27th Inter-American Photochemical Society Meeting in Sarasota, Florida, January 2-5. His adviser is Jean-Luc Ayitou...
Jean-Luc Ayitou, assistant professor of chemistry, has won the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation, Division of Chemistry: Chemical Structure, Dynamics...
Igor Cialenco gave invited talks at Princeton University and University of Southern California last semester about his research with collaborators on innovative pricing and risk theories. Cialenco is...
Chicago, IL — January 22, 2018 — Jean-Luc Ayitou, assistant professor of chemistry at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP, has won the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation...
Congratulations to Master of Information Technology & Management student Ruchika Akhand who won the Kaplan Scholar position at the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship...
Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan explains some of the ethical implications of diagnosing a patient without ever having interviewed them, and how the stigma of calling a person...
Today’s facilities managers are required to have an understanding of increasingly complex technologies and systems to maintain efficient, safe, and sustainable properties. ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP’s Industrial...
College of Science Director of Professional Masters Programs and New Initiatives Elizabeth Friedman co-led a session on university marketing and communication and organized a panel on the future of...
TRANSCRIPT The American Psychiatric Association came up with a rule called the Goldwater Rule, which said that psychiatrists should not diagnose or give other opinions about a person in the public...