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  • Time-lapse images show a magnetic field detector circuit that was manufactured using DissolvPCB materials as it slowly disperses into recyclable materials after being immersed in water.
    UMD Team Develops Novel Method to Recycle 3D Printed Circuit Boards
    12 November 2025

    Led by computer science Ph.D. student Zeyu Yan, UMD researchers created a recyclable 3D-printed circuit board that dissolves in water to recover 98% of its materials.

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    Professor Anne Simon’s $16M Planned Gift to Support Professors, Postdocs and Students
    07 November 2025

    A plant virologist and longtime “The X-Files” scientific adviser, Simon is donating $15 million to support two endowed professorships, one in virology and another in RNA or plant biology; multiple postdoctoral fellowships; and multiple graduate fellowships.

  • Professor Larry Washington works with students attending the first year of the Brin Maryland Mathematics Camp in 2024
    Brin Center’s Launch Multiplies Global Math Renown
    07 November 2025

    Beyond the physical space in the Computer Science Instructional Center, one of the most visible results of the Brins’ philanthropy is the steady drumbeat of workshops, summer schools and distinguished lectures. The events are central to the Brin Center’s operations because academic mathematics, despite what the uninitiated might envision, is an intensely social discipline.

  • six panelists sit on stage
    Nvidia Comes to UMD, Virtually
    29 October 2025

    The company's annual artificial intelligence-focused GTC Conference appeared via video feed in The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center’s Dekelboum Concert Hall. Nvidia executives visited College Park, where they participated in discussion panels and distributed pricey Nvidia swag including—for the two luckiest attendees—RTX 5090s, the most powerful consumer graphics processing units (GPU) ever sold, with retail prices starting at $2,000.

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    UMD Astronomer Co-Leads Creation of First 3D Temperature Map of Distant Exoplanet
    28 October 2025

    This new technique lays the groundwork for more detailed future explorations of faraway planets.

  • Nirupam's research group in his lab
    New AI Tool Fights Back Against Speech Eavesdropping
    27 October 2025

    University of Maryland computer scientists developed an AI-enhanced system that protects personal voice data from automated surveillance.

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    Scientists Develop Floral-Scented Fungus That Lures Mosquitoes to Their Doom
    24 October 2025

    Entomology's Raymond St. Leger helped develop a new strain of fungus that mimics flowers to attract and kill mosquitoes, offering a new weapon in the fight against disease-carrying insects.

  • Sweta Agrawal and Eleftheria Briakou
    Translating the Power of Artificial Intelligence
    22 October 2025

    At Google, Sweta Agrawal (M.S. ’20, Ph.D. ’23, computer science) and Eleftheria Briakou (M.S. ’20, Ph.D. ’23, computer science) are working on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence, advancing Google Translate.

  • A group of graduates in regalia standing with a bronze Testudo statue. Credit: Mark Sherwood.
    Congratulations to the College's August 2025 Graduates!
    21 October 2025

    Over 200 students from our college graduated in August 2025.

  • Priya Tyagi
    From EMT to Computational Biology
    21 October 2025

    UMD sophomore Priya Tyagi became EMT-certified to help people in crisis. Now, she’s pursuing a career in computational biology to demystify disease—including her own rare condition.

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