Three D'Amore-McKim faculty pilot Essaybot to rethink grading with AI
Faculty explore how Essaybot, built on the DASH_box, can streamline grading, improve feedback, and shape AI-assisted learning.
Faculty explore how Essaybot, built on the DASH_box, can streamline grading, improve feedback, and shape AI-assisted learning.
Debashish Ghose uses DASH_Box to overcome hardware bottlenecks and accelerate large-scale data analysis of Kickstarter project trends.
Professor Guohou Shan uses DASH_Box to power large-scale AI models, accelerate discovery, and build real-world applications in information security.
Professor Chris Riedl leverages DASH_Box to power breakthrough research in AI, workforce studies, and network modeling—securely and at speed.
D'Amore-McKim professors have been recognized in Research.com's latest rankings across several disciplines. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to advancing academic knowledge and shaping real-world business practices.
Northeastern became the clear choice for first-year student Troy Gunawardene for a few major reasons—the ability to combine majors, its strong co-op program and its diverse entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Paula Caligiuri, distinguished professor of international business and strategy at Northeastern's D'Amore-McKim School of Business, advises job applicants to include dual citizenship as a qualification while also recommending employers take a closer look at what it means about prospective employees.
“During my co-op, I researched four promising companies and even pitched a stock to the investment committee. This wasn't just a classroom exercise; it was a real-world challenge where I presented my analysis and defended my recommendations.” – Shikhar Gupta, MS in Quantitative Finance'24
Through a semester-long project led by Professor Stephen Golden, students have identified key problems within the T system, from platform safety to seating shortages, and pitched their solutions to MBTA leadership.
In 2024, D'Amore-McKim professor Shawn Bhimani helped launch Supply Trace, which uses machine learning to comb through millions of data points including news clippings, container labels and shipping documents.