University at Buffalo professor Jason Benedict is a co-principal investigator on ChemMatCARS’ advanced crystallography program. The funding, which lasts through August 2029, represents a three-fold increase since the ChemMatCARS team began operations in 2002.
This significant research by SUNY Poly Assistant Professor Dr. Mahmoud Badr and peers introduces an advanced anomaly detection system to protect smart grid networks -- a notable advancement in the use of XAI in cybersecurity for critical infrastructure.
The research, supported by the NSF and Stony Brook’s Center for Distributed Quantum Processing, sheds new light on fundamental phenomena that can be harnessed to advance applications in quantum science, including in long-distance quantum networks.
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