Fighting to combat the opioid crisis

Prof. Fanny Ye advances artificial intelligence to dismantle the complex networks that create and traffic deadly opioids.

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Danny Chen, Joshua Shrout elected AAAS fellows

Two University of Notre Dame engineering faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the …

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Notre Dame researchers to advance detection and community knowledge of opioids, including new variants

Four teams of researchers across the College of Science and the College of Engineering have been selected to receive …

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Notre Dame ranks among top 100 US universities granted utility patents for third straight year

The University of Notre Dame has earned a spot on the Top 100 U.S. Universities Granted Utility Patents in 2025, a …

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Meet Notre Dame’s new student body president, computer science major Elijah Jones ’27

Elijah Jones, a junior majoring in computer science, has been elected the University of Notre Dame’s student body …

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Notre Dame-Indiana University team enters final round for Alzheimer’s Insights AI competition

More than 55 million people worldwide now live with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Without treatments or cures, …

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Inaugural Notre Dame bioengineering club wins gold at international iGEM competition

A team of five undergraduate researchers from the University of Notre Dame’s College of Science and College of …

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Bridging Vision and Sound: Audio-Visual Scene Perception and Generation

Yapeng Tian, University of Texas at Dallas
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Where can I go with a Notre Dame degree in Computer Science and Engineering?

Our graduates take up careers in the computing industry, the finance industry, large engineering companies, consulting firms, medical infomatics companies, and government. Other enter doctoral programs at leading universities or pursue startup opportunities, contributing to the burgeoning innovation culture surrounding computer science and engineering.

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Computer Science and Engineering offers two undergraduate degree programs, one in Computer Science and one in Computer Engineering. Our programs are highly flexible, so you can pursue a passion or sample the field broadly and customize your degree.

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Our Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering leads to research careers in the academy, industry, and government.

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Our faculty share a commitment to excellence in education and pursuit of high-impact research and scholarship.

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Fighting the Spread of Misinformation Online

In collaboration with DARPA, the research division of the U.S. Department of Defense, computer science and engineering Professor Tim Weninger is working to combat the spread of misinformation online.

“The scary thing about the age of social media is the speed and the scale of how information spreads. . . . This is a technology problem. Engineers helped create it, but we can also help solve it. And we must. Because the future of our democracy and our society depend on it.”

 

Fighting the Spread of Misinformation Online