Events & News

Alison P. Galvani, the youngest person ever appointed to an endowed professorship at the medical school, has combined technology with the power of mathematics to predict patterns of deadly infectious disease. Galvani’s work has changed the trajectory of disease treatment and prevention. (Photo by Harold Shapiro)
October 13, 2016

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Two rifles belonging to Nyangatom men hang on a brush fence. (Photo by Luke Glowacki)
October 10, 2016

A strong network of friends may be just as big a factor in acts of group violence as having a charismatic leader or a savvy battle plan,...

Forrest W. Crawford, PhD
October 4, 2016

A Yale School of Public Health researcher is one of the 2016 recipients of the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. The prestigious award funds the work of investigators who are conducting highly...

August 29, 2016

Yale University and the Tata group have launched a far-ranging research collaboration that builds on their shared strengths in discovery, technology, and innovation. The alliance will be led at...

Leandros Tassiulas
July 13, 2016

Leandros Tassiulas received the ACM Mobihoc 2016 Best Paper Award, for the paper “Throughput-optimal Broadcast in Wireless Networks with Dynamic Topology” co-authored with collaborators Abhishek...

May 17, 2016

Professor Leandros Tassiulas has received the 2016 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award For contributions to the scheduling and stability analysis of networks. 

Leandros...

February 25, 2016

A tremendous amount of data is generated every second, every day by billions of users powering social media. Recent statistics indicate that every...

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