News & Announcements

UMD Team Uses AI to Enhance Mnemonic Learning

Nov 20, 2024 - The team has developed an AI-driven keyword mnemonic generator designed to make learning more efficient and effective for students.

New Haptic Hardware Offers a Waterfall of Immersive Experiences for Gamers

Nov 11, 2024 - UMD researchers are using measured water jets to provide lifelike sensory experiences for gamers in virtual reality.

Coles Elevates UMIACS Events with Expertise and Enthusiasm

Nov 08, 2024 - Mel. Coles brings positive energy and a commitment to excellence in her new role as the institute’s manager of engagement, events and special projects.

Evaluating the Use of LLM Agents to Provide Better Software Security

Nov 08, 2024 - Yizheng Chen has received a $1.7M award to study the efficacy of using AI-infused technology for cyberdefense applications.

UMD Team Is Finalist for Prestigious ACM Gordon Bell Prize

Nov 08, 2024 - The researchers made the final cut for their innovative work in developing a scalable distributed training framework called AxoNN, which rapidly trains AI-based large language models on thousands of GPUs.

UMD Team Receives $10M to Help Students with Disabilities Thrive After High School

Nov 06, 2024 - The funding supports a team of education and computing experts focused on developing an analytical tool to improve post-high school outcomes for students with disabilities.

UMIACS Team Aims to Boost High-Performance Computing Software Development Using AI

Oct 28, 2024 - The multi-institutional, open-source project—expected to increase software development productivity by at least tenfold—is supported by a $7M award from the Department of Energy.

CLIP Graduate Student Merges Psycholinguistics and Technology to Enhance Large Language Models

Oct 21, 2024 - Sathvik Nair’s work is supported by a competitive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.

Tracking Transgenic Crop-Produced Mutations in the Corn Earworm

Oct 16, 2024 - Supported by a USDA grant, two UMIACS researchers have teamed up to study the corn earworm’s growing resistance to non-chemical pesticides.

Reimagining the Future of Historical Research, One Box at a Time

Oct 11, 2024 - UMD information experts are developing novel methods to track down paper documents at the National Archives in College Park.

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