News & Announcements

Advancing AI to Spot Deceit with Diplomacy

Apr 28, 2022 - The online version of the classic board game Diplomacy is serving as a testbed for researchers in the Computational Linguistics and Information Processing Lab (CLIP) to advance artificial intelligence’s ability to negotiate and detect deception.

Pop Named Fellow by International Society for Computational Biology

Apr 28, 2022 - He was recognized for his leadership in the development of algorithms for analyzing metagenomic data, particularly in the context of metagenome assembly and identification of structural variants in assembly graphs.

Lampropoulos Receives NSF CAREER Award to Develop Better Methods to Find Software Errors

Apr 22, 2022 - The funding supports efforts to advance a randomized testing technique known as “fuzzing,” making it easier to write, debug, and reason about software and its specifications.

Improving Fairness and Trust in AI Used for College Admissions and Language Translation

Apr 14, 2022 - With $1.6M in funding from the National Science Foundation and Amazon, University of Maryland faculty are developing algorithms and protocols that can improve the efficiency, reliability and trustworthiness of artificial intelligence systems.

QuICS Graduate Student Wins Ford Foundation Fellowship

Apr 11, 2022 - A graduate student in the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS) has received funding from the Ford Foundation in support of his work in quantum information theory and quantum thermodynamics.

Lin Inducted into IEEE Virtual Reality Academy

Apr 10, 2022 - Her research focuses on multimodal interaction, physically based animations and simulations, as well as algorithmic robotics and their use in physical and virtual environments.

Cummings Receives NVIDIA Academic Hardware Grant

Apr 04, 2022 - The grant will assist in the development of software that provides a rapid analysis of biological sequence data.

Efficiently Processing Single-Cell and Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing Data

Mar 29, 2022 - A multi-institutional team that includes Associate Professor Rob Patro (left in photo) and Ph.D. student Dongze He (right) has released a toolkit for the efficient processing of single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing data.

World Traveling Postdoc Finds a Home at MC2

Mar 28, 2022 - Andreea Alexandru’s research involves privacy-preserving protocols with applications in cyber-physical systems and machine learning.

Developing Algorithms to Improve Accessibility and Equity for COVID-19 Vaccination Sites

Mar 23, 2022 - Experts from the University of Maryland and the University of Virginia are developing sophisticated algorithms that can help health care officials determine the best locations to place vaccination sites.

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