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Fortune magazine recently published an article on The new thing on campus: Why universities are appointing their first chief AI officers, now known as CAIOs. In describing the trend, the article...
CSEE Professor Anupam Joshi has been named UMBC’s vice provost and chief AI officer. He brings almost three decades of experience at UMBC to the new role. For the last two years, he has served as...
UMBC CSEE professors Dong Li and Konstantinos Kalpakis were awarded funding from the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research to collaborate with UMB...
Prof. Ergun Simsek, UMBC Data Science program director
In a recent Paws and Pivot online seminar, Dr. Ergun Simsek gave a presentation on "Why and How to Teach Yourself Data Science. Dr. Simsek is a professor in the CSEE department and the Program...
Free online workshop, 9am-12pm EDT, Sat. April 26, 2025
LinkedIn says that from 2015 to 2030, 70% of the skills used in most jobs will change, with AI emerging as a catalyst. Explore the power of generative AI during this free three-hour virtual...
Article by UMBC Prof. Manas Gaur from The Conversation
DeepSeek’s language AI rocked the tech industry, but it comes up short on one measure. Lionel Bonaventure/AFP via Getty Images Manas Gaur ChatGPT and other...
CSEE alumna Dr. Randi Williams ’16, B.S., computer engineering, is the keynote speaker for UMBC’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD). She will give the keynote talk from...
A multidisciplinary team led by UMBC COEIT researchers was awarded $3.8M from DARPA's SciFy: Scientific Feasibility program to explore new computational methods for assessing the feasibility of...
3 sessions on Tue., April 8 at 10-11:30, 12-1:30, and 2-3:30
UMBC Campus Life will hold workshops on Ethical Leadership in the Age of AI on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Commons 331. The workshop is aimed at students, but faculty and staff are welcome to...
UMBC’s Division of Information Technology announced the expanded availability of powerful AI tools to support the UMBC community in teaching, learning, research, and productivity. All UMBC...
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