ACM General Body Meeting – Intro to Quantum Computing Workshop

Quantum computing leverages quantum mechanics to process information in ways that classical computers can't, potentially solving complex problems much faster than ever before.In general computing, information is represented using bits, which can be either 0 or 1. However, in quantum computing, quantum bits or qubits are used. These qubits are unique, because they utilize the […]

ACM Distinguished Speaker – Dr. Houbing Song: Real-Time Machine Learning for Quickest Detection

IRB 4105 8125 Paint Branch Dr, College Park, MD 20742, College Park, MD, United States

Join us as we host ACM Distinguished Speaker Dr. Houbing Song, the Director of NSF Center for Aviation Big Data Analytics and the Director of the Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory at UMBC. Dr. Song will be lecturing on Quickest Detection, which refers to real-time detection of abrupt changes in the behavior of […]

ACM Speaker – Secure and Trustworthy Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Multi-Domain Applications

Join us on Tuesday for our next meeting with Danda Rawat: a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), Director of the Howard University Data Science and Cybersecurity Center. During the session, Dr. Rawat will delve into the intricacies of security features in AI/ML models. This presentation is an amazing […]

ACM Speaker – Deep Learning for Software Engineering – Denys Poshyvanyk

Join us on Tuesday for our next virtual meeting with Dr. Denys Poshyvanyk: a Chancellor Professor of Computer Science at William and Mary During the session, Dr. Poshyvanyk will delve into how DL algorithms can enhance and automate several critical SE tasks involving natural language, code, and graphical user interfaces, including program prototyping and source […]

Alumni Callback – Syed Asad Musa

Join us on Tuesday for our next meeting with  Syed Asad Musa! A UMD Computer Science Alum, OMSE Academic Excellence Awardee and former treasurer of the ACM! April 16 | IRB 2107  |  7:00 PM - 8:00 PM  |  Zoom  |  RSVP

Speaker – Dinesh Manocha: Research in AI and robotics

Join us on Tuesday for our next meeting with Dr.Dinesh Manocha: Paul Chrisman Iribe Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering and Distinguished University Professor During the session, Dr. Manocha will talk about his research in AI and Robotics. This presentation is an amazing opportunity to learn about the intersection of these two […]

ACM GBM – Multimodal LLMs – Sreyan Ghosh

Join us on Tuesday for our next meeting with Sreyan Ghosh! A CS PhD candidate at UMD. During the session, Sreyan Ghosh will talk about Multimodal LLMs and their applications. Make sure to RSVP below so we can get an accurate count of attendees. April 23 | IRB 1207 |  7:00 PM - 8:00 PM  […]

ACM GBM – Setting up your own LLM

Join us on Tuesday for our next meeting as we walk you through setting up your own Large language model from the ground up! Make sure to RSVP below so we can get an accurate count of attendees. September 17 | IRB 4105 |  6:00 PM - 7:00 PM  |  Zoom  |  RSVP Event Readme: […]

Automating the Wikipedia Game: Webscraping and Search Algorithm workshop!

CSI 1121 Computer Science Instructional Center, College Park, MD, United States

Meeting recording:https://umd.zoom.us/rec/share/t_YOtZPYssKepphJfaRMSbDb9Vu_cf5mVAuiKwzXRin1bFhCPQQmXryspw_2RIlr.HwS0oZU38GhgryJ5 Password: 3M#Y9Tg1 Join us for our next workshop where we will walk you through automating the Wikipedia Game. The Wikipedia game is a simple competition to navigate from one wikipedia article to another, using only links within wikipedia articles. We will be using python with selenium and beautifulsoup to walk through the basics […]

Computer Vision and Robotics Lab Tour!

Iribe Ground Floor

Computer Vision and Robotics Lab Tour! Come Join the ACM Thursday Oct 17 at 6:00pm, as we go on a guided tour of the UMD Robotics and Computer vision labs. UMD Researchers will show off their projects, such as robotic arms, underwater computer vision, flapping robots, beamsplitter cameras, and much more. The tour will be […]

Shell Slayer – ACM Halloween event

This Halloween, Professor Christopher Kauffman will teach you how to navigate the terminal and use powerful commands to hunt down and slay a rogue daemon that’s wreaking havoc on the ACM's files and directories. As you dive deeper into the layers of the infernal subdirectories you'll gain essential terminal skills like navigating filesystems, tracking down […]