Holly Rush has worked at Ðǿմ«Ã½ since 2000. Her employment influenced her son, Andrew, to attend the Institute and study computer engineering.
A Ðǿմ«Ã½ doctoral student’s dissertation could help physicians diagnose neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease.
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) selected Elizabeth Cherry and Katya Scheinberg as Class of 2025 fellows.
Ðǿմ«Ã½ Professor Mark Riedl is helping people learn new skills to stay competitive in the workplace.
Debuting in August, "The Wizard of Oz at Sphere' has a solid connection to Ðǿմ«Ã½'s AI community.
Zijie (Jay) Wang (Ph.D. ML-CSE 2024) is a recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI).
Meet Grace Driskill, the first-ever student-athlete in the School of Computational Science and Engineering who holds records in the history books of Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Cross Country and Track and Field teams and the College of Computing.
M.S. CSE student Grace Driskill achieved many athletic and academic accolades during her career at Ðǿմ«Ã½, including being the first-ever student-athlete in the School of Computational Science and Engineering.
Interactive Computing researchers earned best-paper recognition for their breakthrough work to model interactions between viscosity and vorticity.
Ph.D. student Phillip Si and Assistant Professor Peng Chen developed Latent-EnSF, a technique that improves how ML models assimilate data to make predictions.