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Ming Lin and Dinesh Manocha recognized for multi-agent navigation research with lasting impact.
Nearly two decades after its publication, a research paper on how moving systems avoid collisions continues to influence fields ranging from robotics to computer-aided design to digital gaming. That work by Ming Lin , Distinguished...read more
As AI becomes deeply integrated into our daily lives—offering everything from productivity hacks to emotional support—a critical challenge has emerged: ensuring these tools do not become weapons for abuse. At the University of Maryland, Julio...read more
Sisters Aydina and Sufyana Johnson used skills developed through UMD’s CompSciConnect to build a native plants app that gained recognition across Maryland.
On any given day, Aydina and Sufyana Johnson might be reading, baking, hiking, riding horses or heading to karate class or choir. Like many middle and high school students, they have days shaped by school...read more
Whether he’s arranging a melodic progressive house track or developing rigorous security benchmarks to test AI-generated code, Chihao (Steven) Shen is driven by a desire to turn abstract concepts into tangible results. A first-year computer...read more
The Department of Defense-funded award will support research in neuromorphic and unconventional computing systems.
University of Maryland Department of Computer Science Ph.D. student Ian Whitehouse has received a 2026 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship , a three-year award that supports graduate study in fields related to national...read more
He discusses his path into computer science, current research in AI and high-performance computing, and the challenges of scaling on modern systems.
University of Maryland Associate Professor of Computer Science Abhinav Bhatele traces his interest in computing to early classroom experiences, where exposure to programming languages shaped his academic direction. His work now focuses on the intersection...read more
Nine current students and recent alums of the University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science received prestigious 2026 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships, which recognize outstanding graduate students in science, technology, engineering and...read more
Three Department of Computer Science faculty members will be honored by the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS) for their contributions to research, teaching and student mentorship. The CMNS awards highlight faculty contributions...read more
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05.07.2026 10:00 to 12:00
PhD Defense: Toward Sustainable Electronics through Computational Refabricatio
Zeyu Yan
IRB-5107 https://umd.zoom.us/j/96272454305
PhD Defense: Toward Sustainable Electronics through Computational Refabricatio
Zeyu Yan
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05.01.2026 12:00 to 13:00
Strategic Codes: The Universal Spatio-temporal Framework for Quantum Error-Correction
ATL 2400
Strategic Codes: The Universal Spatio-temporal Framework for Quantum Error-Correction
05.04.2026 14:00 to 15:00
PhD Proposal: Scalable Quantum Dynamics under Noise: Error-Mitigation Thresholds and Bosonic Error Correction
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/2646398485?pwd=VkNNUjBKTERYTFBhRnE4a1hSTEw0UT09
PhD Proposal: Scalable Quantum Dynamics under Noise: Error-Mitigation Thresholds and Bosonic Error Correction
05.07.2026 10:00 to 12:00
PhD Defense: Toward Sustainable Electronics through Computational Refabricatio
IRB-5107 https://umd.zoom.us/j/96272454305
PhD Defense: Toward Sustainable Electronics through Computational Refabricatio
05.07.2026 12:00 to 13:00
Career Connections Seminar
PSC 3150 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/98782095372
Career Connections Seminar
05.08.2026 09:45 to 11:45
PhD Defense: The Boundaries of Computational Hardness in Noisy Quantum Circuits
PSC 3150 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/3010642404?pwd=5Bwsxvwne0QwXBs5ra9d4wr4J56OTi.1&om...
PhD Defense: The Boundaries of Computational Hardness in Noisy Quantum Circuits
05.08.2026 12:00 to 13:00
Exactly Solvable Topological Phase Transition in a Quantum Dimer Model
ATL 2400
Exactly Solvable Topological Phase Transition in a Quantum Dimer Model
05.14.2026 11:00 to 12:00
Giant enhancement of exciton diffusion near an electronic Mott insulator
PSC 2136 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/94259669724
Giant enhancement of exciton diffusion near an electronic Mott insulator







