Recent News & Accomplishments

 2010

Gabriel Rivera, UMD CS PhD '01 was interviewed by the New York Time for his blogging aggregator startup, Techmeme. Article: Techmeme Offers Tech News at Internet Speed  read more
CS4HS workshop sponsored by UMD and Google, July 12-14, in the CSIC Bldg. The CS4HS workshop, led by Dr. Bill Pugh, will provide High School teachers with learning modules, hands-on experience, and current research resources on how to teach computational thinking to High School students. Website: http://www.cs.umd.edu/highschool  read more
Ph.D. student Jian Li's work has recently won the best paper award at the 2010 European Symposium on Algorithms. This paper is also co-authored by Ph.D. student Julian Mestre (now at MPI). When LP is the Cure for Your Matching Woes: Improved Bounds for Stochastic Matchings" by Nikhil Bansal, Anupam Gupta, Jian Li, Julian Mestre, Viswanath Nagarajan, Atri Rudra  read more
Ben Langmead traveled to London to accept the Genome Biology Award for his paper, jointly authored with Cole Trapnell, Mihai Pop, and Steven Salzberg, describing the sequence aligner Bowtie . The Genome Biology Award recognizes the best article published in Genome Biology in 2009 and was introduced to celebrate the ten year anniversary of this journal.  read more
Graduate student Bo Liu received a best poster award at the International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications (ISBRA 2010)  read more
Ramani Duraiswami and Nail Gumerov were recently issued US Patent No. US 7720229 entitled " Method for the measurement of head related transfer functions ".  read more
May 19, 2010 - Fortune Magazine, p. 22, "Apps: Hot Course on Campus". Full article  read more
Ramani Duraiswami gave a keynote talk at the Second International Symposium on Ambisonics and Spherical Acoustics , Paris.  read more
Lise Getoor was an invited speaker at The Ninth International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis, 19-21 May, 2010. http://www.ida2010.org/  read more
The Cupid's Cup contest provides Maryland start-up companies with a mechanism to compete for funding. The company that captured the imaginations of Plank and the other judges was Social Growth Technologies. Co-founder Paul Capriolo, a 2006 University of Maryland alumnus, is on his third start-up with Social Growth. He's generating sales and striking deals with major Facebook application developers. His company helps Facebook developers generate revenue from the virtual currency they may use in online games. On Facebook, there's over 1 billion users of virtual currency applications," Capriolo...  read more