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Disaster Drones to the Rescue

Computer Science Major, Assistant Professor Design System to Locate Trapped, Injured Victims After Catastrophes

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An Ally for Access

Palm-sized Robot Navigates Touchscreens for Visually Impaired Users

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UMD Researchers Uncover Privacy Risks in Cellphones Won at Police Auctions

More Than 25% of Phones Purchased Contained Sensitive Data

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UMD Receives $500K to Boost Number of Black, Latina and Native American Women in Computing

Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships

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Three Cheers at Commencement

Triplet Brothers Earn Degrees From CMNS

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UMD to Lead New $20M NSF Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society

Institute to Aim for Broader Participation in AI Technology Development, More-Informed Governance of AI-Infused Systems

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$1M NSF Award Supports Reimagining Cryptography in a Post-Quantum World

Scientists Say Digital Safeguards Require Forward-Looking Efforts in Research, Education

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Op/ed: Do We Need a National Algorithms Safety Board?

UMD Human-Computer Interaction Expert Says Faulty Machine Learning Algorithms Risk Safety, Threaten Bias

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Two Faculty Members Receive 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships

Early-Career Award Honors Computational Astrophysicist, Quantum-Focused Computer Scientist

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UMD Establishes Endowed Professorship in Quantum Computing

$1M Gift From Quantum Computing Pioneer IonQ Matched by $1M From State

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Can a UMD Algorithm Understand ‘Star Trek’ Aliens?

Researcher Puts Natural Language Processing to the Test With Sci-Fi Language

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How to ‘Bee’ a Robot

AI Research Aims to Provide Backup to Pollinators

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