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Debanjan Saha ’95 discusses how nontraditional paths can lead to leadership in tech-driven industries.
There is a constant desire to find the companies of tomorrow. For the last seven years, Fortune has highlighted the companies that despite increasing competition and global volatility, are set down a path for long-term...read more
Sreyan Ghosh received the award for his research that aims to improve audio reasoning in AI systems.
Imagine an AI system that doesn’t just transcribe speech but can truly understand, reason and respond like an expert. This vision is at the heart of University of Maryland Ph.D. student Sreyan Ghosh ’s research,...read more
The institute led by Adam Porter welcomed dozens of leaders to its headquarters in North Bethesda for a ribbon cutting and announced new partnerships with industry and the federal government.
From left, Bradley Maron, UM-IHC co-executive director; Kate Stewart, Montgomery County councilmember; Andrew Friedson, Montgomery County councilmember; Jared Solomon, Maryland state delegate; Darryll Pines, UMCP president; Marc Elrich, Montgomery County executive; Bruce Jarrell, UMB president;...read more
Ph.D. student Phillip Pope merges quantum chemistry and machine learning to combat climate change and improve energy efficiency.
At the crossroads of quantum chemistry and machine learning, researchers are advancing novel discoveries in materials science to improve energy efficiency—new knowledge that could revolutionize how we tackle global challenges like sustainability and energy production...read more
Starting Spring 2025, the Grant Family Outstanding Achievement Undergraduate Student Award will recognize graduating seniors excelling in both fields.
The University of Maryland will launch the Grant Family Outstanding Achievement Undergraduate Student Award in Computer Science and Mathematics in Spring 2025 to honor exceptional graduating seniors excelling in both fields. Established by computer science...read more
Furong Huang discusses the impact of AI during The New York Academy of Sciences’ 2025 Machine Learning Symposium.
The New York Academy of Sciences (the Academy) hosted the 15th Annual Machine Learning Symposium. This year’s event, sponsored by Google Research and Cubist Systematic Strategies, included keynote addresses from leading experts, spotlight talks from...read more
Team found the mnemonics we prefer may not match those that actually help.
What is melancholy, really? Consider a hardworking collie after a day of herding sheep. She’ll be hungry, but all she has to eat is a melon. The pup will be sad—melancholy, even. Whether it’s memorizing...read more
Nakul Garg and Aritrik Ghosh’s ultra-low-power tracking system, LiTEfoot, earns acclaim for its innovation in supply chain localization.
University of Maryland Department of Computer Science graduate students Nakul Garg and Aritrik Ghosh presented their research at the 22nd ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys) held from November 4-7, 2024, in Hangzhou,...read more
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12.09.2024 09:30 to 11:00
PhD Proposal: Supporting Data De-Identification in an Era of Open Science
Wentao Guo
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PhD Proposal: Supporting Data De-Identification in an Era of Open Science
Wentao Guo
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12.10.2024 11:00 to 13:00
PhD Defense: Parallel and External-Memory Algorithms for Large-Scale Genomic Sequence-Graph and -Index Construction
Jamshed Khan
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PhD Defense: Parallel and External-Memory Algorithms for Large-Scale Genomic Sequence-Graph and -Index Construction
Jamshed Khan
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12.10.2024 13:00 to 15:00
PhD Proposal: Scalable Epidemiological Agent-based Modeling with Dynamic Behaviors
Joy Kitson
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PhD Proposal: Scalable Epidemiological Agent-based Modeling with Dynamic Behaviors
Joy Kitson
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12.17.2024 15:00 to 17:00
PhD Defense: Towards scalability and efficiency in distributed systems
Jan Olkowski
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PhD Defense: Towards scalability and efficiency in distributed systems
Jan Olkowski
12.09.2024 09:30 to 11:00
PhD Proposal: Supporting Data De-Identification in an Era of Open Science
IRB-5165
PhD Proposal: Supporting Data De-Identification in an Era of Open Science
12.09.2024 14:00 to 15:00
Career Connections: Google Quantum AI
Duke University, Chesterfield Building Room No. 4700 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://duke.zoom.us/j/94160072430
Career Connections: Google Quantum AI
12.10.2024 11:00 to 13:00
PhD Defense: Parallel and External-Memory Algorithms for Large-Scale Genomic Sequence-Graph and -Index Construction
IRB-3137
PhD Defense: Parallel and External-Memory Algorithms for Large-Scale Genomic Sequence-Graph and -Index Construction
12.10.2024 13:00 to 15:00
PhD Proposal: Scalable Epidemiological Agent-based Modeling with Dynamic Behaviors
IRB-5165
PhD Proposal: Scalable Epidemiological Agent-based Modeling with Dynamic Behaviors
12.11.2024 11:00 to 12:00
Catalysis of quantum entanglement and entangled batteries
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/99921526411?pwd=cndbXdaCjBIv6k16fWPszhzoUTybaH.1 Meeting ID: 999 2152 6411 Passcode: 894844
Catalysis of quantum entanglement and entangled batteries
12.17.2024 15:00 to 17:00
PhD Defense: Towards scalability and efficiency in distributed systems
IRB-5165
PhD Defense: Towards scalability and efficiency in distributed systems
12.19.2024 11:30 to 12:30
Experimental observation of symmetry-protected signatures of N-body interactions
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/99675829668
Experimental observation of symmetry-protected signatures of N-body interactions
01.22.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Hardware-efficient quantum error correction using concatenated bosonic qubits
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/99877904585?pwd=o9UmbJQ0Czqzxu8sr5GoIuw0AqlfiV.1
Hardware-efficient quantum error correction using concatenated bosonic qubits