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A Q&A with Roger Eastman on the program's vision, opportunities and impact.
The rapid integration of technology into everyday life has brought new possibilities for creative expression and innovation. One area seeing significant advancement is immersive media, which engages viewers with sight, sound and other sensory experiences,...read more
Jordan Boyd-Graber among the long list of Terps who have appeared on the iconic show.
If you tuned in to “Jeopardy!” on Sept. 21, 2016, you might have seen a young woman clicking desperately on her buzzer, mostly failing to time them to the exact moment that host Alex Trebek...read more
“Today is gonna be a really, really fun day for you,” Assistant Dean for Physician Assistant Education and Associate Professor Cheri Hendrix, DHEd, MSBME, PA-C, DFAAPA, told her class of 58 physician assistant (PA) students...read more
Li received the award for his research in accessibility and interactive user interface design.
Jiasheng Li , a Ph.D. student in the University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science, has been awarded the 2024 HCIL Maryland Way Award for Research Excellence. Li received the award for his contributions to...read more
Terp promotes on-screen representation by making avatars more customizable.
If Cassandra Lewis (B.S. '09, computer science) ever feels the urge to see how she’d look with a mohawk, instead of grabbing the clippers, she just opens her laptop. As head of avatar innovation at...read more
UMD alum Abhinav Gupta leads Skild AI in advancing adaptable robotics intelligence.
Softbank is negotiating a $500 million investment in Skild AI , a software company building a financial model at a $4 billion valuation. Skild AI builds general-purpose robotic intelligence using cutting-edge machine learning algorithms to...read more
From NeurIPS research to Half Ironman and developing Promptly AI, Sankaralingam’s journey highlights exploration and growth in computer science.
For many students, college is a time of exploration, self-discovery and growth—both academically and personally. At the University of Maryland, this transformative experience has guided students like junior computer science major Ananth Sankaralingam (B.S. ’26,...read more
QuICS marks a decade of innovation as UMD accelerates quantum science initiatives.
The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS) at the University of Maryland celebrated its 10th anniversary on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering ...read more
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Thinking Outside the GPU: Systems for Scalable Machine Learning Pipelines
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Thinking Outside the GPU: Systems for Scalable Machine Learning Pipelines
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From Language to Silicon: Programming Systems for Sparse Accelerators
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02.17.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Privacy, Copyright, and Data Integrity: The Cascading Implications of Generative AI
Niloofar Mireshghallah
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Privacy, Copyright, and Data Integrity: The Cascading Implications of Generative AI
Niloofar Mireshghallah
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02.10.2025 13:00 to 14:00
Two principle-based formulations of quantum theory
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Two principle-based formulations of quantum theory
02.10.2025 16:00 to 17:00
Career Connections: Aleksander Kubica at Yale University
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Career Connections: Aleksander Kubica at Yale University
02.11.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Thinking Outside the GPU: Systems for Scalable Machine Learning Pipelines
IRB 4105 or https://umd.zoom.us/j/94340703410?pwd=rrXaGSXSpabcMTtDNmeCNf2Ih2fQYE.1
Thinking Outside the GPU: Systems for Scalable Machine Learning Pipelines
02.12.2025 13:00 to 14:00
Hidden-State Proofs of Quantumness and the Discrete Fourier Transform
Kirwan 3206
Hidden-State Proofs of Quantumness and the Discrete Fourier Transform
02.14.2025 12:00 to 13:00
Non-Abelian transport distinguishes three usually equivalent notions of entropy production
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Non-Abelian transport distinguishes three usually equivalent notions of entropy production
02.17.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Permutation-invariant quantum error correction codes: from theory to practice
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Permutation-invariant quantum error correction codes: from theory to practice