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Lin is the first Asian American woman to oversee the Computing Research Association’s financial affairs.
Ming Lin , a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science, has been elected the Treasurer of the Computing Research Association (CRA) and a member of the Executive Committee of...read more
In an age where the internet is woven into our daily lives, privacy concerns are on the rise. From cookies tracking online behavior to geolocation services pinpointing a person’s location, the digital age has increasingly...read more
Sesame is the first voice assistant I’ve ever wanted to talk to more than once
I tell Amazon’s Alexa to shut up on a near daily basis. I have almost zero interest in speaking to Gemini after our first awkward chat. The hitches, misunderstandings, and lag in any given AI...read more
Jun Nishida’s Embodied Dynamics Laboratory explores the dynamics of our physical skills and interactions.
In his Embodied Dynamics Laboratory at the University of Maryland, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Jun Nishida creates wearable devices that allow our bodies to communicate and measure our skills and embodied knowledge. From interactive...read more
Battish joins a global cohort of students selected to engage with cybersecurity professionals and industry leaders.
A University of Maryland senior has been named an RSA Conference 2025 Security Scholar. This program brings together students from institutions worldwide to engage with cybersecurity professionals and industry leaders. Isabella Battish (B.S. '25, computer...read more
From IIT Bombay to a Ph.D. at the University of Maryland, Balasubramanian is advancing machine learning and AI transparency.
Clearing any competitive examination is not an easy task. It requires hard work, dedication, and determination to prepare and appear for the exam. Read the inspirational story of a man, who scored All India Rank(AIR)...read more
The bi-annual event provided job and networking opportunities to over 800 students.
Career fairs are vital links between students and employers, providing opportunities for job seekers to explore potential career paths, gain industry insights, and connect directly with hiring representatives. At the University of Maryland, the Department...read more
Parhar turns a high school trivia project into ‘azigy’, an interactive learning platform.
Learning requires focus and discipline, but traditional methods often struggle to keep students engaged. As education evolves, interactive tools—such as gamification and AI-driven platforms—are proving to be powerful ways to enhance learning. Many innovators are...read more
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PhD Defense: Vector Kernel Representation Theory, Applications to Point Clouds and Event Cameras
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03.13.2025 13:30 to 14:30
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PhD Proposal: Toward Resource-efficient Implementations of Quantum Algorithms on Near-term Quantum Hardware
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PhD Defense: Exploring the Power of Machine Learning in Medical Research: A Focus on Movement Disorder Diagnosis and Age-Related Hearing Loss
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03.24.2025 12:00 to 14:00
PhD Defense: Hallucinations in Multimodal Large Language Models: Evaluation, Mitigation, and Future Directions
Fuxiao Liu
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PhD Defense: Hallucinations in Multimodal Large Language Models: Evaluation, Mitigation, and Future Directions
Fuxiao Liu
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03.13.2025 09:00 to 11:00
PhD Defense: Methods for efficient processing and uncertainty aware analysis of high-throughput genomic and transcriptomic data
IRB-3137
PhD Defense: Methods for efficient processing and uncertainty aware analysis of high-throughput genomic and transcriptomic data
03.13.2025 11:00 to 12:30
PhD Defense: Vector Kernel Representation Theory, Applications to Point Clouds and Event Cameras
IRB-3137
PhD Defense: Vector Kernel Representation Theory, Applications to Point Clouds and Event Cameras
03.13.2025 13:30 to 14:30
Equivariant Policy Learning for Robotic Manipulation
IRB 4105 or https://umd.zoom.us/j/94340703410?pwd=rrXaGSXSpabcMTtDNmeCNf2Ih2fQYE.1
Equivariant Policy Learning for Robotic Manipulation
03.13.2025 15:10 to 16:30
PhD Proposal: Toward Resource-efficient Implementations of Quantum Algorithms on Near-term Quantum Hardware
IRB-4109
PhD Proposal: Toward Resource-efficient Implementations of Quantum Algorithms on Near-term Quantum Hardware
03.24.2025 12:00 to 14:00
PhD Defense: Hallucinations in Multimodal Large Language Models: Evaluation, Mitigation, and Future Directions
IRB-4109
PhD Defense: Hallucinations in Multimodal Large Language Models: Evaluation, Mitigation, and Future Directions
03.28.2025 11:00 to 12:30
PhD Defense: Program Synthesis For Quantum Computation
Iribe 5107 and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/5833533442?pwd=V0hBZHo2SDNnaUxKMzNValZ1RFo1Zz09
PhD Defense: Program Synthesis For Quantum Computation