
MEDICAL DATA
NIH supports Stevens' work analyzing large-scale medical data to improve patient treatment.
Innovative use of big data in product design, marketing and operations is reshaping the modern world.
The amount of data generated by humans during the past two years alone is greater than that generated during the entire previous history of the human race — and this exponential growth is expected to continue unabated. Data analytics and data visualization hold the keys to success in modern enterprise.
Stevens researchers explore the management, mining and visualization of data to produce predictive insights and analytics. We span disciplines to discover and deploy applications that tackle large-scale societal challenges such as disaster response, improved communications networks, enhanced data management and analytics, and user access domains. We produce novel research that addresses the confluence of ever-increasing network speeds and higher rates of sensor output from the Internet of Things and also work to create novel, effective decision technologies for future use.
NIH supports Stevens' work analyzing large-scale medical data to improve patient treatment.
Stevens researcher Alex Wellerstein is a leading expert in the potentially catastrophic effects of nuclear weapons.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
National Science Foundation (NSF)