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Shrestha's app analyzes users' musical performances using a simple webcam, providing detailed feedback on their stance, chin position and other aspects to enhance their skills.
On the ground floor of one of the new computer buildings at the University of Maryland, Anna Kelleher played her centuries-old violin while a program running on a laptop in front of her told her...read more
Daumé was recognized for his leadership and extensive work in artificial intelligence.
University of Maryland Department of Computer Science Professor Hal Daumé III was honored for his leadership in artificial intelligence at the 2024 Maryland Research Excellence Celebration on April 16 at The Hotel. The event celebrated...read more
Over 2,000 hackers gathered at UMD for 36 hours of exploring, learning and creating with world-class mentors.
The University of Maryland celebrated the 10th anniversary of Bitcamp , one of the East Coast's largest collegiate hackathons, from April 19-21, 2024, at the Reckord Armory . High school students and undergraduates participated in...read more
Goldstein and Lin are participating in an interdisciplinary project to develop AI-powered tools to foster innovative learning.
The University of Maryland's Department of Computer Science is collaborating with the Office of Public Health on an interdisciplinary project to enhance public health education through advanced technologies. Distinguished University Professor Ming Lin and Volpi-Cupal...read more
Immersive Media Design (IMD), in collaboration with Arts for All and the Colleges of CMNS , ARHU and iSchool , is sponsoring a two-day symposium on the relationship between embodied practices and technology. This in-person...read more
Kalbhor was recognized for her paper on securing national critical infrastructure.
University of Maryland sophomore Harshita Kalbhor , a computer science major and astronomy minor, is the 2024 recipient of the Honors College ’s Gordon Prize in Managing Cybersecurity Resources . Kalbhor was honored for her...read more
NASA Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor Katherine Calvin (B.S. ’03, mathematics; B.S. ’03, computer science) will share her story with graduates and their families at the CMNS Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony in May.
When Katherine Calvin (B.S. ’03, mathematics; B.S. ’03, computer science) was invited to be the keynote speaker at the 2024 CMNS Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony at the University of Maryland, she couldn’t help thinking back to...read more
Carl Froggett worked as one of Citibank’s chief information security officers for over two decades, protecting the bank’s infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. And while criminal trickery, from low-tech paper forgery to rudimentary email scams,...read more
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PhD Proposal: Towards the Verification of Quantum Networks
Yusuf Alnawakhtha
ATL 3100A
PhD Proposal: Towards the Verification of Quantum Networks
Yusuf Alnawakhtha
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04.29.2024 11:30 to 12:30
PhD Proposal: Multi-Agent Autonomous Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence
Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay
IRB 4107
PhD Proposal: Multi-Agent Autonomous Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence
Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay
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04.29.2024 15:00 to 16:00
PhD Proposal: Scaling Policy Gradient Methods to Open-Ended Domains
Ryan Sullivan
IRB 5105
PhD Proposal: Scaling Policy Gradient Methods to Open-Ended Domains
Ryan Sullivan
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05.02.2024 12:30 to 14:00
Towards AI Alignment: Advancing Fairness, Reliability, and Human-Like Perception in AI
Bang An
IRB 4107
Towards AI Alignment: Advancing Fairness, Reliability, and Human-Like Perception in AI
Bang An
04.26.2024 12:00 to 13:00
Towards Experimental Realization of Topological Floquet Models in Circuit QED
ATL 2324
Towards Experimental Realization of Topological Floquet Models in Circuit QED
04.29.2024 11:30 to 12:30
PhD Proposal: Multi-Agent Autonomous Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence
4107
PhD Proposal: Multi-Agent Autonomous Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence
04.29.2024 16:05 to 17:05
Introduction to Quantum Error Correction Part 2: Geometrically Local Quantum Codes
Kirwan Hall 3206
Introduction to Quantum Error Correction Part 2: Geometrically Local Quantum Codes
05.01.2024 11:00 to 12:00
How to relate quantum position verification to information-theoretic cryptography, and new steps towards practical implementation
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/96834502660
How to relate quantum position verification to information-theoretic cryptography, and new steps towards practical implementation
05.01.2024 11:00 to 13:00
PhD Defense: Quantum Advantage in Sensing and Simulation
ATL 3332 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/2144033185?pwd=TVNvWERUeHlpRUlybW10b20rV1UyUT09&om...
PhD Defense: Quantum Advantage in Sensing and Simulation