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Edward Marine and Viswanath Vasa develop SenseGuard, a long-range sensor system that helps organizations monitor environmental conditions in unattended sites.
Unoccupied buildings often carry risks that go unnoticed. A small leak, an unexpected power outage or a sudden temperature shift can cause extensive damage before anyone is aware. As property managers, researchers and organizations seek...read more
A gift from alum Brendan Iribe named a student lounge in honor of Computer Science Principal Lecturer Emerita Jandelyn Plane.
For 33 years, Jandelyn Plane worked to expand access to computing education at the University of Maryland. Earlier this year, a $2.85 million donation from alum Brendan Iribe established the Dr. Jan Plane Endowed Program...read more
UMD’s annual hackathon continues to create a space for collaboration, learning and community.
Hackathons have long served as a testing ground for creativity and collaboration, where students and professionals come together to solve real-world problems under tight deadlines. Over a day or two, ideas move from concept to...read more
As AI tools become part of everyday life, large language models (LLMs) are growing more capable—generating text, translating languages, assisting with writing, and tackling complex reasoning. But researchers are finding these systems can subtly bend...read more
These classes help undergraduates understand and apply artificial intelligence.
The University of Maryland offers an unparalleled educational experience in artificial intelligence (AI) through both innovative curriculum and cutting-edge research. This combination positions UMD students to be leaders in the AI landscape. From game design...read more
He discusses his career path, research on human-computer interaction, and the importance of sustainable innovation.
University of Maryland Assistant Professor of Computer Science Huaishu Peng focuses his research on bridging the gap between digital and physical interactions. His work in human-computer interaction (HCI) explores how devices such as small robots,...read more
Robel Endashaw and Abubakr Hussien create Cube, a digital platform inspired by traditional Ethiopian money pools that promotes shared saving and accountability.
When University of Maryland computer science students Robel Endashaw (B.S. ’25, computer science) and Abubakr Hussien (B.S. ’26, computer science) began discussing money management, their conversation turned toward a familiar concept rooted in their culture...read more
Many robotic systems rely on sophisticated cameras and sensors to “see” their surroundings. Humans do this naturally; babies and toddlers learn to judge size and distance by comparing objects to their own bodies. But robots...read more
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11.24.2025 12:00 to 13:30
PhD Proposal: Evaluating the trade-offs of Topic Models, Neural Models, and Large Language Models
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PhD Proposal: Evaluating the trade-offs of Topic Models, Neural Models, and Large Language Models
Zongxia Li
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11.24.2025 12:00 to 13:30
PhD Proposal: Evaluating the trade-offs of Topic Models, Neural Models, and Large Language Models
IRB 5107 https://umd.zoom.us/my/maksimezhang
PhD Proposal: Evaluating the trade-offs of Topic Models, Neural Models, and Large Language Models
11.25.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Asymptotically good CSS codes in which physical transversal T realizes logical transversal S^{\dag}
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/9137887602?pwd=ei84WW1MZG9aUWtiempMWVNCWVY3dz09&om... Meeting ID: 913 788 7602 Passcode: 542956
Asymptotically good CSS codes in which physical transversal T realizes logical transversal S^{\dag}
12.03.2025 11:00 to 12:00
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12.03.2025 15:30 to 16:30
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12.04.2025 15:15 to 16:15
Approximate Markovianity and the Classical Simulability of Noisy Quantum Circuits
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/94173454653
Approximate Markovianity and the Classical Simulability of Noisy Quantum Circuits
12.05.2025 12:00 to 13:00
Exponential entanglement advantage in sensing spatially correlated noise
ATL 2400
Exponential entanglement advantage in sensing spatially correlated noise
12.10.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Local fault-tolerant error correction with simulated confinement
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/9893676372?pwd=VVNOd2xNZ3FCblk4aFdTMjkzTllvQT09&om... Meeting ID: 989 367 6372, Passcode: abc123
Local fault-tolerant error correction with simulated confinement
12.12.2025 12:00 to 13:00
Andreev Optoelectronics: Absorption Spectroscopy and Microwave-Optical Transduction
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Andreev Optoelectronics: Absorption Spectroscopy and Microwave-Optical Transduction







