An innovative collaboration between the UMass Amherst Cybersecurity Institute and the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office is providing students with real-world experience in digital forensics.
CICS alum Josh Funk '01 leads two lives. During the workday, he's a coder. In his off hours, Funk goes on adventures with breakfast treats, solves mysteries with the New York Public Library's lions, and turns familiar fairy tales upside down.
As Distinguished Professor Jim Kurose eases into partial retirement, he reflects on a 40-year career at the top of his field, finding many moments of incredulity and gratitude as he looks ahead to the future of computing.
Professor Donghyun Kim and his team in the DaRos Lab are developing a robot guide dog to serve the visually impaired, revolutionizing assistance for those with visual challenges.
A live webcam feed provides an aerial perspective on the construction of the college’s new integrated academic and research building, set to open in 2025.
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IBM has named Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) PhD Candidates Ankita Gupta and Lijun Zhang as awardees of the 2023 IBM PhD Fellowship. Read more »
Ten Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) faculty and staff led a diverse range of activities, including research presentations, talks, and workshops during the SIGCSE TS 2024 conference held in Portland, Oregon, March 20–23,... Read more »
As a geriatrician, Dr. Dae Kim regularly assesses his patients for frailty—a common state of increased vulnerability associated with aging. But this once routine yet limited analysis has been getting an upgrade from some of the newest technology (... Read more »
A team of doctoral students led by Assistant Professor Andrew Lan is contributing key research to an effort at the Learning Engineering Virtual Institute to double the rate of middle school math learning within five years, with a focus on students... Read more »
Quantum computing is one of the most potentially transformative areas of computer research happening today. Now, an interdisciplinary team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, under the leadership of Don Towsley, Distinguished Professor in... Read more »