
No one will ever accuse Edward Kempa of being an underachiever.
Kempa is graduating this spring with double majors – his bachelor’s degree in computer science from the Department of Computer and Information Science Engineering (CISE) and a bachelor’s in economics. As well as double minors in German and business administration. After graduation, he plans to pursue his doctorate in computer science, with a research focus on applications of machine learning in health care.
His interest in research began in 2023 when he enrolled in the Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) course, AI Ethics Framework, taught by Instructional Associate Professor Ashish Aggarwal of the Department of Engineering Education. CURE allows students to customize their research project within a framework set by the university.