Khoury College of Computer Sciences: News & Events
Northeastern University in Silicon Valley is home to four master’s programs from the Khoury College of Computer Sciences: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Science – Align, and Data Science. The college is committed to its mission of connecting computer science to real world problems, and educating rising technologists from all backgrounds. The belief that multiple perspectives lead to life-changing discoveries and groundbreaking science is core to everything we do.
In Silicon Valley, we are proud to support a robust program of student research, an active slate of student interest groups, and an exceptional track record of student success in the classroom and in the workplace.
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Experiential Learning
March 13, 2026
In grad school, Mandar Ambulkar cranked up the pressure — and thrived
Up through undergrad, Mandar stayed focus on academics because he understood that as the path to success. In grad school, he started adding more to his plate — and discovered new strengths.
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Experiential Learning
February 13, 2026
Student researchers head to Las Vegas to attend CES 2026
Two of the winning teams from the last research showcase brought their projects to the Consumer Electronics Show to make connections and see some of the newest and most cutting edge technology.
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Entrepreneurship
December 19, 2025
Eight student teams pitched real VCs in the middle of finals — and they were on point
The Student Pitch Showcase featured ideas that ranged across industry sectors and incorporated a sophisticated blend of business models.
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Experiential Learning
November 11, 2025
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Aisha Abdur Rahim Shares Her Experience
Highlights from a Khoury College of Computer Sciences student after attending the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco.
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Research
July 23, 2025
Can computer vision help us send better texts? These student researchers think so
“If the camera could analyze your emotion, and the person you’re talking to can analyze your sentence, taken together maybe people could communicate better," said Qinhao Zhang.
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Research
June 12, 2025
Students reimagine nurse education using immersive tech: “AI-powered training can fill critical gaps”
“I truly believe that AI-powered training can fill critical gaps in traditional nurse education, making training more comprehensive, realistic, and accessible,” Xiong said.
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In grad school, Mandar Ambulkar cranked up the pressure — and thrived
Up through undergrad, Mandar stayed focus on academics because he understood that as the path to success. In grad school, he started adding more to his plate — and discovered new strengths.
Read MoreStudent researchers head to Las Vegas to attend CES 2026
Two of the winning teams from the last research showcase brought their projects to the Consumer Electronics Show to make connections and see some of the newest and most cutting edge technology.
Read MoreEight student teams pitched real VCs in the middle of finals — and they were on point
The Student Pitch Showcase featured ideas that ranged across industry sectors and incorporated a sophisticated blend of business models.
Read MoreTechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Aisha Abdur Rahim Shares Her Experience
Highlights from a Khoury College of Computer Sciences student after attending the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco.
Read MoreCan computer vision help us send better texts? These student researchers think so
“If the camera could analyze your emotion, and the person you’re talking to can analyze your sentence, taken together maybe people could communicate better," said Qinhao Zhang.
Read MoreStudents reimagine nurse education using immersive tech: “AI-powered training can fill critical gaps”
“I truly believe that AI-powered training can fill critical gaps in traditional nurse education, making training more comprehensive, realistic, and accessible,” Xiong said.
Read More