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This month we explored the impact of domestic and foreign STEM talent on the U.S. AI talent pipeline. Read More

Research Analyst Will Hunt makes the case for the CHIPS Act funding to be distributed between different semiconductor companies and not solely Intel. Read More

CSET report "Securing AI" highlights the numbers of ways hackers can compromise AI by targeting its data. Read More

Study International featured CSET research finding that a majority of international PhD graduates in the United States choose to remain in the United States following graduation. Read More

PIE News—the news outlet for Professionals in International Education—featured CSET research examining stay rates of international students who receive PhD degrees in STEM fields in the United States. Read More

Showcasing our researchers’ work and their latest media appearances as they weigh in on developments at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

In an opinion piece for The Strategist, Ryan Fedasiuk gives an overview if China's united front system and its foreign facing role. Read More

CSET Director Dewey Murdick described how institutions programs like Georgetown's Tech & Society help CSET deliver evidence-driven analysis to key policy-makers. Read More

About 77% of the roughly 178,000 international students who received a STEM PhD between 2000 and 2015 were still in the U.S. as of early 2017 according to a CSET report. Read More

A CSET study finds that international STEM PhD students studying in the United States stay after graduation. Read More