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LSU Engineering and Our Lady of the Lake Health Advance AI, Digital Health, and Precision Medicine Across Louisiana

LSU Engineering researchers are partnering with Our Lady of the Lake Health to tackle some of Louisiana’s most pressing health challenges through cutting-edge projects in artificial intelligence, digital health, biomedical engineering, and precision medicine.

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LSU eXploreCS Camps Inspire Future Technology Leaders Through Hands-On Summer Learning

The LSU Division of Computer Science & Engineering once again hosted its popular eXploreCS summer camps June 1-12, giving middle and high school students an opportunity to explore computer science, cybersecurity, robotics, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies through immersive, hands-on experiences.

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LSU Engineering Researchers Secure $5.5M in NIH Funding for Breakthrough Work in Cancer, Medical Imaging and Mental Health Technology

LSU Engineering faculty have secured major funding from the National Institutes of Health to advance transformative research in cancer biology, medical imaging and mental health technology, highlighting the university's growing national research impact across engineering, biomedical science and digital health. The newly funded projects, totaling more than $5.5 million in NIH support, span disciplines ranging from cancer therapeutics and MRI imaging to virtual reality-based behavioral interventions for ADHD.

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Vadrevu Wins NSF CAREER Award to Turn Scammers' Games Against Them

The interaction seems routine: a friendly phone or video call or text or chat message from your bank, your computer "support team," or a long-lost match from a dating app. What follows is a slow, patient exchange engineered to separate you from your money. These scams are called interactive social engineering attacks. Instead of breaking into computer networks, scammers trick people into giving away confidential financial information like passwords or credit card numbers. The attacks run in real time, in two-way exchanges, and drain billions of dollars from victims every year. They’re maddeningly hard to track, study, and prevent because they unfold in private over phone or computer, one target at a time.

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Umar Farooq Wins NSF CAREER Award to Secure Software for the Quantum Era

When quantum computers hit the market, they'll give users the power to crash through cryptography protecting banks, online businesses, hospital records, the power grid. Upgrading federal systems alone is expected to cost $7.1 billion - with a 2035 deadline.

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Google.org Provides $1M in Funding for LSU Cybersecurity Clinic

With $1 million in funding from Google.org, the LSU Cybersecurity Clinic is bringing free education and evaluation services to Louisiana industry and government clients, a major program expansion that will protect critical infrastructure across the state, from water treatment facilities to oil wells and chemical plants.

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LSU’s HPX Project Joins Prestigious High Performance Software Foundation

The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF), part of the Linux Foundation, has welcomed HPX, a runtime system and software library developed at LSU, as a new established project.