Illinois professor recognized for passenger screening research after 9-11 attacks

(University of Illinois College of Engineering) As Professor Sheldon Jacobson watched the September 2001 terrorist attacks unfold, he was among the many Americans who realized that life was about to change. What he did not know was that a National Science Foundation-funded research project he began just days before would be part of that change, creating the groundwork for The Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck system. Precheck uses risk profiles to try to focus air security resources on higher-risk passengers.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news