Detecting Fake News with Shivam Parikh
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ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 20, 2018) -- Shivam Parikh is a PhD student in the University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He is a systems developer analyst for Information Technology Services who is researching a way to detect fake news. Parikh's mentor is Pradeep Atrey, an associate professor of computer science.
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