UMIACS is Still Making Strides in Uncertain Times
Watch how our faculty, staff and students are keeping our labs and centers active at reduced capacity in this video featuring five UMIACS supported projects.
Feizi Funded by DARPA to Develop Adversarial Counterattack Program
The machine learning expert is designing a program that uses novel methods to reverse engineer an attacker's toolchain. MORE
MC2 Doctoral Student Takes on Steep Challenge of Developing Secure Software
Kelsey Fulton, an avid rock climber, also puts discipline and determination into her research on human factors of information security. MORE
QuICS Welcomes Two Physicists as Fellows
Victor Albert and Michael Gullans joined the QuICS research community this fall. MORE
"Seven Reasons Why I Chose to do Science for the Government"
Nicole Yunger Halpern blogs about her decision to work at QuICS as a Fellow in Fall 2021. MORE
Plaisant Receives IEEE Visualization Career Award
The award honors one individual annually who has made significant contributions to the field of visualization through their research. MORE
UMIACS Faculty Share Expertise and Knowledge at Tech + Research Workshop
Five faculty members lead interactive projects at the conference designed to introduce women to meaningful computer research. MORE
Peng Receives Award to Improve Coding Experience for Visually Impaired Developers
Huaishu Peng's project is supported by the Division of Research's New Directions Fund. MORE
Resnik Research Couple Appears on Mental Health Podcast
Philip Resnik discusses the use of novel technologies to improve mental healthcare with his wife and research partner Rebecca Resnik, who is a clinical psychologist. MORE
QuICS Member Elected Fellow of The Optical Society
Chris Monroe has been recognized for his pioneering contributions within the community of scientists who study light. MORE
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE

Welcome to the November issue of UMIACS Interface. October was an exciting month for the University of Maryland's quantum community, but the field still faces one of science's largest gender gaps. MORE
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