How AI is helping more patients recover at home
Heal at Home began as an effort to help patients recover safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Read MoreHeal at Home began as an effort to help patients recover safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Read MoreWhat tools can you use without violating university policy, and how can you tell the difference between each tool?
Read MoreUtah leaders’ commitment to an advanced computing infrastructure will expand the university’s research capacity and establish a foundation for a statewide AI ecosystem.
Read MoreUtah lawmakers invested $15 million in the university’s new artificial intelligence supercomputing system.
Read MoreNew “lab-on-a-chip” platform may enable same-day treatment decision for pediatric cancer patients.
Read MoreAcademic Senate meetings are open to the public and are held on Zoom.
Read MoreMulti-Disciplinary Design juniors present their final projects at Adobe’s headquarters in Lehi, receiving career-shaping feedback from a team of professional designers.
Read MoreGuang Tian is pioneering research that blends advanced technology with urban design for healthier, better connected and more sustainable communities.
Read MoreIn order to fully understand, to fully work with another culture, another people, you have to understand their stories.
Read MoreProposed $50 million 5-year deal with HPE would enlarge the U’s computing power 3.5-fold using NVIDIA chips, driving new discoveries and innovation in cancer care and beyond.
Read MoreDespite its omnipresence in society, we’re just beginning to understand the mechanisms driving machine learning. U scientist shows how physicists can play an important role in unraveling its mysteries.
Read MoreReview of scientific literature explores how artificial intelligence can best advance robotic deployment of needles inside the body.
Read More