Pennsylvania State University
September 18 is the National Day of Civic Hacking, when thousands of people across the country use their technology, design and innovation skills to help strengthen communities. For researchers in the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST), every day is dedicated to using technology for social good.
Faculty and students across the college are developing responsible technology and artificial intelligence (AI) that address real-world problems with practical impact. They're creating insights that help guide policy and community interventions.
Improving maternal health, supporting housing and behavioral health services, protecting vulnerable ecosystems
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