• Managing hidden risk in operations

    Managing hidden risk in operations

    SES and IDPS student Feng Zhu’s research in multi-armed bandits and resource allocation shows how safety and resiliency can be integrated into complex decision-making environments from healthcare to the supply chain, improving long-term performance in various operational systems.


  • Tracking gene expression changes through cell lineage progression with PORCELAN

    Tracking gene expression changes through cell lineage progression with PORCELAN

    A new method developed by researchers including SDSC faculty Caroline Uhler for detecting gene-expression patterns linked to lineage progression, providing a powerful tool for studying cell state memory across biological systems.


  • Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecasts

    Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecasts

    MIT researchers including SDSC faculty Tamara Broderick developed a new approach for assessing predictions with a spatial dimension, like forecasting weather or mapping air pollution.


  • Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. school

    Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. school

    Students can excel at mental math in marketplace jobs but struggle with formal math in the classroom, and vice versa, says paper co-authored by SDSC faculty Esther Duflo.


  • Toward video generative models of the molecular world

    Toward video generative models of the molecular world

    A new system from a team including SDSC faculty Tommi Jaakkola uses generative AI to emulate the dynamics of molecules, with potential applications in assisting drug prototypes for cancer and disease research.