Chess.com reports on a chess cheating scandal in France and mentions how Ken Regan, associate professor of computer science, advised the Chess Federation’s Fair Play Commission on the matter using a statistical analysis program he developed to detect cheating.
James Chen, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, wrote an article on supersonic and hypersonic flight for Aerospace Testing International, a magazine based in England.
A story on ESPN about the similarities between baseball and cricket interviews Kenneth Regan, associate professor of computer science and engineering in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, who has written on the intersections of the two sports.
An article on Technology reports UB will hold a new two-day course on artificial intelligence Aug. 13-14 and quotes David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute.
An article in TechSpot about advances in biometrics reports that the Pentagon now has a prototype infrared laser called “Jetson” that can identify people by their heartbeat, and interviews Wenyao Xu, associate professor of computer science and engineering in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
A story on WBFO-FM interviews Kenneth Joseph, assistant professor of computer science and engineering in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, about his research that showed that Democrats and Republicans are less divided than it may seem when it comes to President Trump’s tweets.
An article in The Buffalo News reports David Doermann, professor of SUNY Empire Innovation and director of the Artificial Intelligence Institute in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, testified before the House Intelligence Committee about the threats that “deepfake” videos and other types of artificial intelligence-generated synthetic data pose to the U.S. election system.