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A new “periodic table” of AI methods could make it easier to pick the right algorithm for multimodal problems and speed up innovation.

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Eslam Abdelaleem, an Emory graduate student, gestures toward equations on a whiteboard while presenting research on artificial intelligence.
Scholarship & Success
Emory is among the nation’s top producers of grant recipients through the U.S. Fulbright Student ...
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Alumni Impact
From examining the tensions within America’s founding traditions to documenting the evolving relationship among religion, culture, and politics, Robert P. Jones, who earned his PhD from Emory’s Graduate Division of Religion in 2002, has built a career dedicated to bringing rigorous scholarship into the public sphere.
Scholarship & Success
Emory chemists discovered a protein secreted by a deep-sea extremophile — an organism adapted to ...
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Alumni Impact
Justin Eloriaga 25G 26PhD will begin work this summer as an economist with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Shanghai, a role he accepted after emerging from a highly competitive global applicant pool.
Leadership & Learning
Emory University faculty and staff were recognized with multiple awards in conjunction with the 2...
Alumni Impact
Emory University’s 181st Commencement marked the close of a chapter for graduates. Before they tu...
Alumni Impact
The nine schools of Emory University held diploma ceremonies for their Class of 2026 graduates in...
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Scholarship & Success
Juan David Escobar developed a curiosity in language at an early age. While growing up in Colombia, he was drawn to books that opened windows into other cultures, from Jules Verne and Shakespeare to Tolkien, Borges, Cortázar, and García Márquez.