

Computer Science and Engineering
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
USA Today
January 20, 2023
"The data isn't good enough to tell you for sure that somebody physically went up to a ballot box," said Aaron Striegel, a computer science and engineering professor at the University of Notre Dame.
Reuters
November 15, 2022
However, Aaron Striegel, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame, told Reuters that it might be possible to tell if someone is inside the polling place under certain conditions.
MSN
October 22, 2022
If you were late getting out of bed this morning, you’re not alone, according to a study conducted by academics at the University of Notre Dame which has drawn a clearer picture of the human proclivity to click the snooze button.
Science Magazine
October 17, 2022
A study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame is painting a clearer picture of our tendency to hit the snooze button — and if you delayed getting out of bed this morning, you’re certainly not alone.
The Guardian
May 29, 2022
Aaron Striegel, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame, told the Associated Press: “You could use cellular evidence to say this person was in that area, but to say they were at the ballot box, you’re stretching it a lot. There’s always a pretty healthy amount of uncertainty that comes with this.”
Associated Press
May 03, 2022
“You could use cellular evidence to say this person was in that area, but to say they were at the ballot box, you’re stretching it a lot,” said Aaron Striegel, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame. “There’s always a pretty healthy amount of uncertainty that comes with this.”