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Khoury NewsNortheastern alum Nicolai Jacobsen brings analytics to the world of competitive sailing
- January 12, 2026
- by Laila Griffin
Nicolai Jacobsen was born into a family of Olympic sailors and has spent countless hours on the water. But in blending his computing and entrepreneurial skills with his childhood passion, he's found a new way to compete. -
Khoury NewsMeet Walter Hürsch, the computer scientist turning the Fibonacci sequence into art
- January 8, 2026
- by Madelaine Millar
After earning his PhD from Northeastern, Walter Hürsch spent more than 20 years in the tech industry. Now he's applying his scientific foundations to produce striking, satisfying, harmonious art. -
Khoury NewsNortheastern–Stanford collaboration could redefine how helicopters and ships save lives at sea
- January 5, 2026
- by Caroline Baker Dimock
For those tasked with medical evacuations, an injury on an island or at sea can be a logistical nightmare. That's why a trio of researchers are creating an advanced AI mechanism to sync up all the motorized moving parts. -
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Khoury NewsAI slop is a common online nuisance. But what makes a piece of text “slop”?
- December 22, 2025
- by Will Beeker
As AI-generated text multiplies across the web, researchers Chantal Shaib and Byron Wallace embarked on a quality control mission with one question at its heart — what distinguishes worthwhile material from "slop"? -
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