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He will lead a $1.2M project aimed at sparking early STEM interest through hands-on and mixed reality tools
As the United States works to expand its semiconductor workforce, educators and researchers are seeking ways to interest students in the field well before they enter college. At the University of Maryland, Assistant Professor Huaishu...read more
There’s a lot of promise and expectations at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, and a lot of work yet to be done to safely incorporate these systems into our everyday lives. Dr...read more
Survey data from the class of 2024 highlights strong employment outcomes and continued interest in graduate study.
The University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science reported a 93% job placement rate for its class of 2024, according to data compiled by the University Career Center . The annual graduation survey, which covers...read more
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is one of the few vaccines proven to prevent cancer—so why have only 61% of teens 13–17 and far lower percentages of younger children received the potentially life-saving shots? A...read more
Students, faculty and staff gathered in the Brendan Iribe Center on Tuesday, September 2, for the Department of Computer Science’s annual Welcome Back Social, an event organized to mark the start of the fall semester...read more
The promotion took effect in the summer of 2025 and recognizes Roy’s contributions to wireless networking, mobile computing, and sensing.
The University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science has announced the promotion of Nirupam Roy to associate professor. His promotion took effect in the summer of 2025 and reflects his record of research, teaching and...read more
The Department of Computer Science student organization expands hands-on learning in computing.
On a weeknight in the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering, students gather in teams around laptops, reviewing system designs and debugging code. What appears to be a corporate engineering meeting is, in...read more
Like a news editor planning for the front page stories, Matthew Baney starts each day by scanning his key information resources—email, Jira tickets, or Slack messages—ready at a moment’s notice to respond to any overnight...read more
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PhD Proposal: Fine-grained control for editing casual video
Yao-Chih Lee
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09.17.2025 10:30 to 11:30
Redo Electronics: Designing Reusable, Reconfigurable, and Dissolvable Circuits
Huaishu Peng
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Redo Electronics: Designing Reusable, Reconfigurable, and Dissolvable Circuits
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09.19.2025 11:00 to 12:00
A Human-Centered Approach to Trustworthy Machine Translation
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A Human-Centered Approach to Trustworthy Machine Translation
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09.15.2025 12:00 to 13:30
PhD Proposal: Fine-grained control for editing casual video
IRB-3137 OR https://umd.zoom.us/j/4410993015
PhD Proposal: Fine-grained control for editing casual video
09.17.2025 10:30 to 11:30
Redo Electronics: Designing Reusable, Reconfigurable, and Dissolvable Circuits
IRB 4105 or https://umd.zoom.us/j/93754397716?pwd=GuzthRJybpRS8HOidKRoXWcFV7sC4c.1
Redo Electronics: Designing Reusable, Reconfigurable, and Dissolvable Circuits
09.17.2025 11:00 to 12:00
Slow Down to Speed Up: Toward Deliberative AI Systems for Human Collaboration
Slow Down to Speed Up: Toward Deliberative AI Systems for Human Collaboration
09.18.2025 14:00 to 15:00
Generalized quantum signal processing and non-linear Fourier transform are equivalent
Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/9893676372?pwd=VVNOd2xNZ3FCblk4aFdTMjkzTllvQT09&om... Meeting ID: 989 367 6372 Passcode: abc123
Generalized quantum signal processing and non-linear Fourier transform are equivalent
09.19.2025 11:00 to 12:00
A Human-Centered Approach to Trustworthy Machine Translation
IRB 0318 (Gannon) or https://umd.zoom.us/j/93754397716?pwd=GuzthRJybpRS8HOidKRoXWcFV7sC4c.1
A Human-Centered Approach to Trustworthy Machine Translation
09.26.2025 12:00 to 13:00
Interacting electrons in silicon quantum interconnects: From Wigner Crystals to long-range capacitive coupling
ATL 2400
Interacting electrons in silicon quantum interconnects: From Wigner Crystals to long-range capacitive coupling