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The Mokhtarzada Hatchery program offers students mentorship and connects them with entrepreneurs to refine their business ideas and gain practical experience.
The University of Maryland's Department of Computer Science organized its annual Fall Mokhtarzada Hatchery kick-off event on Thursday, September 12, 2024 , introducing students to the resources and opportunities available through the startup incubator. Held...read more
Concern about leaving devastated family members behind. The joy of raising a kitten. Thoughts of enemies who might gloat that they’d “won.” Those were some of the motivations that more than 16,000 Reddit users in...read more
Briakou was recognized by the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas for her Ph.D. dissertation on improving translation understanding across languages.
Eleftheria Briakou (Ph.D. ’23, computer science) recently received the Best Thesis Award from the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA). Now a research scientist at Google, Briakou was recognized for her dissertation, "Detecting...read more
Holden, among eight honorees, was recognized for his leadership in labor rights and service to the university community.
Todd Holden , senior digital services developer at the University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science, has been awarded the Governor’s Citation for Outstanding Service. The recognition, presented by Maryland Governor Wes Moore , acknowledges...read more
Computer science undergraduates played key roles as UMD reached the semifinals.
Students from the University of Maryland's Department of Computer Science recently advanced to the semifinals of the 2024 RoboSub competition held in Irvine, California. The international competition, hosted annually, challenges student teams to design, build...read more
Maria Molina , an assistant professor of atmospheric and oceanic science, and Chris Metzler , an assistant professor of computer science, are developing novel AI-based approaches to help address systemic inequities and improve the lives...read more
The Pittsburgh native gained hands-on experience with software development projects at the Institute of Defense Analysis and now envisions a future in the sector.
Hayden Earlewine , a junior at the University of Maryland’s Department of Computer Science, spent his summer navigating the intricate and often obscure world of the defense industry. As a summer associate at the Institute...read more
Researchers study AI-generated information and human perception bias with a $150K seed grant from TRAILS.
Perception bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when we subconsciously draw conclusions based on what we expect to see or experience. It has been studied extensively, particularly as it relates to health information, the...read more
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Differentially private exact recovery for stochastic block models
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Differentially private exact recovery for stochastic block models
09.20.2024 11:00 to 12:00
Securing AI Coding Assistants
IRB 0318 (Gannon) or https://umd.zoom.us/j/97919102992?pwd=LbSBM2MZy4QpVfnj92ukT5AIqyTYaO.1#s...
Securing AI Coding Assistants
09.20.2024 12:00 to 13:00
Order-by-disorder in the antiferromagnetic J1-J2-J3 transverse-field Ising model on the ruby lattice
ATL 2324
Order-by-disorder in the antiferromagnetic J1-J2-J3 transverse-field Ising model on the ruby lattice
09.24.2024 11:00 to 12:00
GKP Codes: A Rosetta Stone for Quantum Error Correction
ATL 3100A and Virtual Via Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/9893676372?pwd=VVNOd2xNZ3FCblk4aFdTMjkzTllvQT09&om... Meeting ID: 989 367 6372 Passcode: abc123
GKP Codes: A Rosetta Stone for Quantum Error Correction
09.26.2024 11:30 to 12:30
Polynomial-Time Classical Simulation of Noisy IQP Circuits with Constant Depth
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Polynomial-Time Classical Simulation of Noisy IQP Circuits with Constant Depth
09.27.2024 11:00 to 12:00
Engineering Bodies and Subjectivity
IRB 0318 (Gannon) or https://umd.zoom.us/j/97919102992?pwd=LbSBM2MZy4QpVfnj92ukT5AIqyTYaO.1#s...
Engineering Bodies and Subjectivity