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Technica Broadens Its Horizons

Online, the All-Female and Nonbinary Hackathon Is More Popular Than Ever

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New Major Immerses Students in Coding and Creativity

First Introductory Course Offered This Fall, Two More Expected Next Spring

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Sci-Fi Social Distancing?

Researchers Tackle Complexities of Autonomous Robots as a Coronavirus Solution

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UMD-Led Team Awarded $10M to Modernize Shellfish Farming

Smart Tech Has Potential to Improve Industry’s Sustainability, Economic Impact

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Building Smart Homes, Securely

UMD Researcher Joins NSF-funded Project to Strengthen Trust in ‘Internet of Things’

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Computer science Assistant Professor Pratap Tokekar (center) works on drones with students in the Brin Family Aerial Robotics lab in the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering.

How Robot Teams Could Do Our Dirty, Dangerous Jobs

Researcher Works to Instill Resilience in Coordinated Autonomous Systems

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$3.1M Award Aims to Prevent Attacks on AI Security Measures

Research Would Safeguard Machine Learning Systems That Monitor Markets, Self-driving Cars, Facial ID

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Math, Computer Science Major Wins Churchill Scholarship

National Award to Send Widely Published Senior to Cambridge for Master’s

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A Leg Up in the Censorship Arms Race

New Artificial Intelligence System Automatically Evolves to Evade Regimes’ Internet Controls

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University of Maryland freshmen Sage Leone, left, of Elkton, Md., and Genevieve Sampson, right, of Severna Park, Md., take part in Technica on Saturday at the Armory.

Technica-lly, Another Success

At World’s Largest Hackathon of Its Kind, Female and Nonbinary Participants Aim to Change the Face of Tech

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Model, Coder Karlie Kloss to Speak at Technica

24-Hour Hackathon Expected to Attract 900 Female, Nonbinary Coders

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Unlocking the Door to (Job) Opportunity

Aspiring Computer Scientists, Engineers Line Up for Shot at Lockheed Martin’s Challenge Box

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