Of the nine “high-risk, high-impact, and transformative” research projects awarded funding by the OVCR, three involved CS professors Mohit Gupta, Swamit Tannu, Sharon Li, and Jerry Zhu.
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Spotlight on Sowmya Subramanian, MS ’97
Sowmya Subramanian’s enthusiasm for computer science is obvious in her words below. From a love of math and physics in school to an internship at Microsoft as a sophomore in college to UW-Madison Computer Sciences …
NSF Funded Expedition Project Uses AI to Rethink Computer Operating Systems
The University of Wisconsin–Madison, a leader in operating systems and machine learning research, is one of four universities teaming up on this transformational effort.
CS grad student Robert Klock on the 2024 Met Gala and “the timeless influence that technology has had on fashion”
At the Met Gala, costumes spanning 400 years of fashion will be brought back to life. CS grad student Robert Klock explains how.
UW–Madison team wins silver at International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals
The UW–Madison International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) team was awarded a silver medal at the world finals this year, and holds the North American record of advancing to 21 world finals competitions in a row.
Four CS master’s students reflect on their path to academic excellence
2024 graduates Abirami Vijay, Justin Kiefel, Poulami Paul, and Aisha Mohamed look back at the most challenging–and rewarding–aspects of the Computer Sciences master’s program.
Celebrating four 2024 CS undergraduates: Rohan Kale, Nicte Aguillon Jimenez, Iliyas Alabdulaal, and Sri Laasya Adusumilli
A lot goes into a bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences. For these students, even more came out of it.
Professor Karu Sankaralingam elevated to IEEE Fellow for “identifying the paradigm of dark silicon”
After over 10 years, the discovery of dark silicon remains just as consequential, with repercussions extending from computer architectures to modern technology manufacturing.
N+1 Institute and GE HealthCare collaborate for faster biohealth innovation and real-world education for students
N+1 Institute announces GE HealthCare as its founding member. Together, they’ll explore edge computing as a route to faster biohealth innovation within patient monitoring.
UW–Madison to name new Computer, Data & Information Sciences building for John and Tashia Morgridge
Following approval by the Board of Regents, the new School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) building will be named Morgridge Hall.