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Team’s New AI Technology Gives Robot Recognition Skills a Big Lift

Team’s New AI Technology Gives Robot Recognition Skills a Big Lift A robot moves a toy package of butter around a table in the Intelligent Robotics and Vision Lab at The University of Texas at Dallas. With every push, the robot is learning to recognize the object through a new system developed by a team of UT […]

Elevating Education: A Conversation with Bhavani Thuraisingham, Taylor L. Booth Education Award Winner

Elevating Education: A Conversation with Bhavani Thuraisingham, Taylor L. Booth Education Award Winner Via IEEE Computer Society – Bhavani Thuraisingham’s impact transcends excellence within education, as she has made countless efforts within bridging the gaps between industry and academics. Additionally, she is the Founders Chair Professor of Computer Science, the Founding Executive Director of the Cyber […]

Interview with CS PhD Alumni Series: Harish Arunachalam PhD’18

Interview with CS PhD Alumni Series: Harish Arunachalam PhD’18 Being a PhD student is a significant undertaking that takes time and requires dedication, effort, and patience. During your PhD you are both a researcher and a student. Knowing what to expect can help you learn to adapt to various changes and challenges that may occur […]

UT Dallas CS Department Hosts 2023 Computational Geometry Week

UT Dallas CS Department Hosts 2023 Computational Geometry Week The UT Dallas CS Department hosted Computational Geometry Week (CG Week), a premier international forum for advances in computational geometry and its many applications, from June 12-15, 2023. CG Week combines a number of events, most notably the 39th International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2023), […]

Team’s AI Tool May Predict Cardiac Arrests in Pediatric Patients

Team’s AI Tool May Predict Cardiac Arrests in Pediatric Patients University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that could predict the risk of cardiac arrest in children hospitalized in cardiac intensive care units. The technology is the latest work from the Statistical Artificial Intelligence and Relational Learning Group, a UT […]

UT Dallas Joins National Effort to Respond to Cyber Attacks on Public Infrastructure

UT Dallas Joins National Effort to Respond to Cyber Attacks on Public Infrastructure Via Kera News – Early last month, the city of Dallas was hit with a ransomware attack by the hacker group Royal, which impacted a number of its websites. This is photo illustration of computer code over the city of Dallas emblem. […]

UT Dallas Joins New USDOT National Cybersecurity Center To Help Protect Connected Vehicles, Drones, and More

UT Dallas Joins New USDOT National Cybersecurity Center To Help Protect Connected Vehicles, Drones, and More Via Dallas Innovates — TraCR—slated to receive $20 million from the DOT over five years—will use everything from adversarial machine learning to blockchain to help fight cyberattacks on our transportation system. From new cars and autonomous vehicles on our […]

UT Dallas CS Team Qualify to Compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals in Egypt

UT Dallas CS Team Qualify to Compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals in Egypt A team of three University of Texas at Dallas computer science students has qualified to compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals in Egypt in November. The students ranked 12th in the ICPC North America […]

Interview with CS PhD Alumni Series: Maryam Imani PhD’20

Interview with CS PhD Alumni Series: Maryam Imani PhD’20 Computer science and software engineering PhD holders today enjoy a great variety of employment prospects. Opportunities are ample, ranging from working in research and product development divisions of companies such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, to becoming faculty members in academia to working for […]

Digital Twins to Sleep Quality Monitors: CS UTD Student-Designed Projects Solving Real-World Challenges for Companies

Digital Twins to Sleep Quality Monitors: CS UTD Student-Designed Projects Solving Real-World Challenges for Companies Via Dallas Innovates | Written by Quincy Preston— On the hunt for a resourceful, cost-effective solution to your company’s tech challenges or project pileup? Or maybe you need a product prototype. UTDesign Capstone is now open for company project applications for Fall 2023. But […]

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