Research
- The pioneering U.S. National Science Foundation National AI Institute for Student-AI Teaming (NSF iSAT), led by the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, launched in 2020 to explore how classrooms could become more effective and engaging learning environments.
- In a new study, a team of computer scientists and engineers from the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ created nearly 2,300 original sudoku puzzles, which require players to enter numbers into a grid following certain rules, then asked several AI tools to fill them in.
- Ramin Ayanzadeh's research focuses on trustworthy quantum computing to enhance the reliability and security of quantum systems.
- Professor Nikolaus Correll and his lab awarded $1.8 million by ARPA-E to research autonomous electric vehicle battery disassembly
- Nathaniel Collins (Math'23) received the Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award from the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms for his work, "Count-Free Weisfeiler–Leman and Group Isomorphism" completed under supervision from Associate Professor Joshua Grochow.
- PhD student Katherine Spoon in the Clauset Lab writes for The Conversation on who gets targeted for book bans and how they effect communities.
- Codebreaker, from the lab of Ryan Layer, a computer science assistant professor and member of the Biofrontiers Institute, was awarded $125,000 to build a platform for generating variant genomes at scale in an AI framework.
- Join us in welcoming our new Department of Computer Science faculty and learn about what they're excited to pursue.
- In an opinion piece published by the Association of Computing Machinery, associate professor Daniel Acuna and his co-authors advocate for the wider computer science community to consider who and how they nominate for scientific awards.
- Peleg will receive a total of up to $2.5 million over five years to pursue the origins of animal communication and how it influences the group cognition of social animals.