April 29, 2020,12:30 pm
In this webinar Professor W. “RP” Raghupathi, Ph.D. will discuss how Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) contribute to several aspects of global sustainability.
He’ll examine how economic development, education, energy, environment, and transportation at the country level benefit from ICTs, along with several orders of effects on global sustainability. This is discussed in the context of the SDGs.
Professor W. “RP” will then identify the key challenges to be addressed in bringing about an ICTs-based sustainable world. Studying the macro impacts of ICT investments can guide countries in setting policy and making selective investments in ICTs that will promote global sustainability.
The goal of RP’s project was to improve the database used by The Watershed Institute’s Water Monitoring program. | More
Student team completed a 6 month machine learning project at Alvarez and Marsal, December 2019.
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Student group in Design Lab completes data analytics project for The Watershed Institute, New Jersey | More
Two township residents were among 17 students who graduated in March from Somerset County’s Rutgers Master Gardener Program. Tom Fucaloro and W “RP” Raghupathi, both of Somerset, were among those completing the 24-week course. | More
In this webinar Professor W. “RP” Raghupathi, Ph.D. will discuss how Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) contribute to several aspects of global sustainability. | More
CDT-STEP Summer 2017 High School Internship Program in Analytics
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In this podcast Prof. Raghupathi discusses the promise and peril of artificial intelligence with other faculty from Fordham. | More
Constructing a New Paradigm for Protecting New York’s Critical Infrastructure: Watch Professor RP Raghupathi moderate a session. | More
Karen Parrish talks to Profdessor Katsamakas’s Gabelli students | More
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