Student Success Six Students Awarded 2024-2025 Motorola Solutions Foundation Scholarship Congratulations to Alexis Fenderson, Bridget Gorman, Kelly McCabe, Nancy Rojas, Nika Primus, and Sloan Luckie for being named the 2024-2025 Motorola Solutions Foundation Cybersecurity Experiential Scholars.
Faculty Success Featured New NSF Grant: Exploring The Risks and Rewards of Large Language Models in Enabling Energy-Efficient Data Center Software Infrastructure The CS Department Chair, Dr. George K. Thiruvathukal, has received an EAGER award from the National Science Foundation’s Clean Energy Technology initiative.
Grants Featured NSF Awards Loyola University Chicago $3.8 Million Grant to Launch the CyberRamblers Bolster National Security Program NSF Awards Loyola University Chicago $3.8 Million Grant to Launch the CyberRamblers Bolster National Security Program
Grants Featured NSF Awards Grant to LUC for Innovative Cybersecurity and Privacy Training Project NSF Awards Grant to LUC for Innovative Cybersecurity and Privacy Training Project
Faculty Success Google Research Award to Support the BullyBlocker Project The research proposal "Toward Safer Online Experiences for LGBTQ+ Communities" submitted by Yas Silva in collaboration with Deborah Hall from Arizona State University, was selected to receive a Google research grant.
Faculty Success Featured NSF Grant to Support BullyBlocker Project at LUC The core objective of this interdisciplinary project is to design and develop models and apps to prevent and identify instances of cyberbullying in social networks.
Grants Featured Loyola University Chicago Selected as a Partner for the US CYBERCOM Academic Engagement Network Loyola University Chicago was one of 84 institutions selected as part of the US CYBERCOM Academic Engagement Network (AEN).
Grants Research Grant: Realistic and Practical Website Fingerprinting Website fingerprinting attacks can predict the website visited by a user with an accuracy of over 90%.
Grants Interdisciplinary Student Project in Cybersecurity at Loyola University Chicago Dr. Chan-Tin, Dr. Abuhamad, Dr. Stalans, Dr. Forestal, and Dr. Huntsinger team up for Interdisciplinary Student Project in Cybersecurity.
Grants New NSF Grant: Cyber Infrastructure to Enable Computer Vision Applications at the Edge Using Automated Contextual Analysis George K. Thiruvathukal receives $175,000 NSF grant to advance computer vision and software engineering practices on low-power edge devices and benefit society.
Grants New NSF Grant: Advancing Low-Power Computer Vision at the Edge George K. Thiruvathukal and Neil Klingensmith receive a $250,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to support computer vision at the edge.