His work combines his love of science and astronomy.
He was recognized for his work in algorithmic graph theory, game theory and auctions, and algorithms for big data.
He was recognized for reaching out to high school students interested in pursuing a career in cybersecurity.
The 22nd installment of QIP features the world’s leading researchers in theoretical quantum information.
He is working with a former MC2 graduate student and an international startup to design and build protocols for secure multi-party computation.
The grant will support the interactive exploration of massive datasets.
Collaborative research, innovation and education between the state's top public research institutions on display in Annapolis.
He will participate in an 11-week program that explores the foundations of deep learning.
Whirlwind tour highlights UMD research in artificial intelligence, robotics, computer vision, and virtual and augmented reality.
The award is given each year to a select group of exemplary educators within the University System of Maryland.