Research
In 2025, Professor Emeritus Harold "Hal" Gabow endowed a new best paper award for the Association of Computer Machinery's Transactions on Algorithms, a journal for which he served as a founding editor.
Majid Zamani is designing safer self-driving car technology with math.An associate professor of computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, Zamani is working on a European Research Council (ERC) proof-of-concept
Unusual study highlights some notable disparities in the fate of the more than 68,000 submissions the journal received over the 6-year study period, says co-author Aaron Clauset.
Nathaniel Collins (Math'23) received the Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award from the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms for his work, "Count-Free Weisfeiler–Leman and Group Isomorphism" completed under supervision from Associate Professor Joshua Grochow.- Radar breakthrough in robotic sensing to help systems see and act in smoke, darkness recognized by $600,000 National Science Foundation award.
Ratnavel (MCompSci'18) was recognized by the College of Engineering and Applied Science for bringing support to networking events, mock interviews, events for career exploration and on-campus job interviews, among other accomplishments.
William Xie, a first-year PhD student in computer science, is teaching a robot to reason how gently it should grasp previously unknown objects by using large language models (LLMs).Ìý
Women faculty are more likely to leave academia than men faculty throughout all career stages in U.S. universities found Katie Spoon, the paper’s first author and a doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science.
Through this panel discussion attended by over 300 people from the university and general public, hear from leading experts on the technical areas underlying ChatGPT and other generative AI, the uses of generative AI in university and K-12 education, and the ethical and societal issues associated with generative AI tools.
Casey Fiesler, Associate Professor of Information Science with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science, writes for The Conversation about how we can tackle possible negative consequences and societal harms from AI development. Links to external article.