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Profs. Ramviyas Parasuraman (PI) and Prashant Doshi (Co-PI) received a new grant from the U.S. Army Research Lab for the project titled "Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems". This is a 3-year grant with a $1.68 million budget. Under this project, the PIs will explore fundamental research in enabling autonomous robots and AI agents to form a cooperative team with robust localization, decision-making, and learning algorithms under adversarial…
Professor Prashant Doshi is leading a three-way research collaboration on a new $1.2M NSF grant with colleagues at the Universities of Nebraska-Lincoln and Oberlin College in Ohio. The grant will support research in AI and focuses on better understanding open multi-agent systems and how agents can engage in planning and learning in such dynamic and highly uncertain contexts. This grant will help build on the increased AI research footprint in…
Drs. Khaled Rasheed and Tianming Liu, along with a group of fellow UGA professors, have secured a grant from the National Institute of Health for their project titled "Digital Mobile Technologies to Study Tuberculosis: A Multi-disciplinary Approach" The focus of this research will be on controlling tuberculosis in Africa which has a devastating effect on the population every year. The award will support two Ugandan pre-doctoral students to…
Dr. Tianming Liu, a distinguished research professor from the School of Computing, was recently interviewed alongside Dr. John Gibbs, an associate professor from the Department of Theatre and Film Studies. The University of Georgia’s Office of Research communications team sat down for a roundtable discussion on the benefits and potential problems associated with current AI, ChatGPT in particular. The original article can be found on @UGAResearch…
Dr. Le Guan has recently received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation. The CAREER Award is the most prestigious award that the NSF awards to young faculty, and it comes with a 5-year grant. Dr. Guan earned this award for his project "CAREER: Improving the Lifecycle Security of Microcontroller Devices". Project summary: Microcontroller units (MCUs) drive many security- and safety-critical embedded applications. However, they…
Prof. Prashant Doshi and graduate alumni Evan Johnston have been awarded a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from NSF to conduct R&D in order to make technology derived in part from THINC Lab research ready for commercialization. The extramural grant also unlocks matching funds from the Georgia Research Alliance. UGA recently established the Innovation District anchored by the Innovation Hub to foster innovation,…
The Department of Computer Science hosted its annual Research Day event on Friday, October 25, 2019. The event was featured in UGA's Columns newspaper: https://news.uga.edu/10th-annual-computer-science-day-focuses-on-ai-enabled-learning/. 
The Department of Computer Science is going to organize its Annual Research Day of 2018 on Friday, April 13th at the Georgia Center, Kellogg Concourse, UGA from 4 pm to 6.30 pm. Research Day is marked by active participation from the graduate students of the Computer Science Department where they showcase their research to the eminent faculty and guests. Invited speakers from across the country share their work and findings with us.…
The University of Georgia, through the efforts of Professor Thiab Taha,  has been selected by NVIDIA as a 2014  CUDA Research Center on the vision, quality, and impact of research leveraging CUDA technology. For more information on the center, please see: cuda.uga.edu

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