Raunak Dey uses math to model how viruses interact with microbial communities to inform health and policy.
Bahar Asgari and her students are presenting four papers on sparsity at this year’s MICRO symposium.
Philip Resnik argued in a new paper that chatbot biases reflect how large language models learn rather than a simple technical problem.
Jordan Boyd-Graber and his students have revamped their quizbowl competition to better gauge trust and collaboration between people and machines.
Education policy and data science expert Jing Liu helped organize the event on improving children’s speech datasets for education.
New partnership strengthens university’s quantum ecosystem, which includes the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS).
The NSF-funded project leverages AI and diverse environmental data to better predict and manage wildfires.
The undergraduate researchers created a system with a built-in verification layer that makes AI-generated answers more reliable for blind and low-vision users.
Co-led by QuICS Fellow Nicole Yunger Halpern, the research hub is dedicated to exploring the intersection of quantum science and thermodynamics.
Innovative research by Jacob Lin, Alexey Gorshkov and Victor Albert was published in Physical Review Letters.