Prof. Raja will be collaborating with Biology faculty from Hunter College and Queens College on studying Predicting Transformation of Living Systems in Evolving Environments.
Congratulations to Daniel Mallia for succesfully defending his thesis on Unsupervised Bayesian Network learning. We wish Daniel the very best as he now moves on with his career!
Undergraduates Matt DiCicco and Eric Li selected to attend the 2023 Quantitative Methods workshop at MIT. Previous DAIR participants include Alisa Leshchenko, Owen Kunhardt and Ajani Stewart
Raffi Khatchadourian and I will investigate Practical Analyses and Safe Transformations for Imperative Deep Learning Programs as part of this 3 year $600K grant. More details are here.
Prof. Raja’s invited talk was titled “Artificial Intelligence: Current frontiers and challenges”. More information on the Hunter College-UC Berkeley conference.
Paper titled “Traffic optimization using a coordinated route updating mechanism* by Di Mei*, I-an Huang Anita Raja, Mohammad Rashedul Hasan, and Ana L. C. Bazzan published in Journal of Intelligent T […]
The DAIR lab team along with our Columbia University colleagues won one of the seven prizes of the NIH NICHD Decoding Maternal Morbidity Challenge. See Hunter News story here.
The Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research (DAIR) Lab has open Ph.D. research positions starting in Fall 2022. Students, with a strong background in mathematics and computer science, who are interested in […]
Paper titled “Multiagent Meta-level Control for Adaptive Traffic Systems: A Case Study“ co-authored by DAIR undergraduate students Yaroslava Shynkar* and Marin Marinov*, Prof. Raja and collaborator Prof. Baz […]