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Research Award Supports Professor’s Work Advancing 5G Security
Dr. Imtiaz Karim advances research to strengthen security and resilience in 4G, 5G and future networks with support from a Polaris Wireless research award.
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UT Dallas Partners with Tech Mahindra on AI Innovation
The University of Texas at Dallas has partnered with Tech Mahindra, a leading provider of technology consulting and digital solutions to enterprises across industries, to collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, skill development and research. UT Dallas has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tech Mahindra to facilitate collaboration with the India-based company, which opened…
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Researchers Create AI Tool To Help Sight-Impaired Programmers
A University of Texas at Dallas researcher and his collaborators have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted tool that makes it possible for visually impaired computer programmers to create, edit and verify 3D models independently. The tool, A11yShape, addresses a challenge for blind and low-vision programmers by providing a method for editing and verifying complex models…
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New Augmented Reality Tech Can Turn Any Surface into Keyboard
Virtual keyboards are a frequent source of frustration for augmented reality (AR) users. The virtual surfaces are slow and error prone, and raising an arm to type on them can cause muscle strain known as “gorilla arm.” To improve virtual-typing experiences, University of Texas at Dallas researchers have designed a unique interface that allows users…
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Dr. Ravi Prakash Delivers Grace Series Talk on Risk-Taking and Excellence in Higher Education
The Department of Computer Science at UT Dallas continues its lecture series with a talk on fostering a culture of excellence.
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Preeti Ravindra Illuminates the Future of AI Security in Grace Series Talk
AI security expert Preeti Ravindra shares insights on secure, scalable AI and career growth in a spring Grace Series talk at the Jonsson School.
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Dr. Anmol Agarwal Discusses Turning Academic Experience into Career Success
In her Grace Series talk, Dr. Anmol Agarwal shared how academic experience, curiosity and passion can shape rewarding paths in STEM careers.
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Computer Science Graduates Celebrate Achievements at Luncheon
In May, new graduates of The University of Texas at Dallas crossed the stage to cheers from loved ones, celebrating an unforgettable milestone reached after years of dedication and resilience. In the Department of Computer Science, spring 2025 graduates marked the occasion with another cherished tradition: the CS Graduation Celebration Luncheon.
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UT Dallas CS Professor’s PyLINGUAL Project Featured at IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2025
Python is one of the most widely used programming languages globally. It is favored by developers for its flexibility and ease of use, powering everything from artificial intelligence research to web applications. However, its popularity also makes it an attractive target for cybercriminals. Malware creators have increasingly adopted Python because of its accessibility, leaving security…
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Programming Team Competes with Honors at International Contest
A University of Texas at Dallas student team, Whoosh, placed in the honors category at the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals, a competition known as the Olympics of computing. Team Whoosh was one of 139 teams from 103 countries and one of 19 teams in North America to qualify for the global competition.…
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Innovators, Students Earn Honors as Titans in Technology, Science
A former University of Texas at Dallas president, the North Texas Semiconductor Institute and an alum were recognized at Tech Titans’ 25th annual awards on Sept. 12. They were among the 14 companies, organizations and individuals honored by Tech Titans, the largest technology trade organization in Texas. Dr. Richard C. Benson, who served as UT Dallas’ president…
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Jonsson School Welcomes 22 New Teaching and Research Faculty
The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas welcomes 22 new faculty who have joined since the spring 2025 term. Tenure system faculty and instructional faculty bring expertise in machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques applied to a broad range of disciplines, from circuit design to robotics,…




