One year into his role as co-executive director, Adam Porter looks back on IHC’s progress and outlines what’s next.
Now in its third year, the center is focused on community building on campus while also strengthening partnerships in the region.
He is the director of the NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation and former co-director of QuICs.
The program unites graduate students to collaboratively tackle complex microbial challenges in health, agriculture and the environment.
Ph.D. student Harshvardhan Takawale is developing a system that uses earbuds to detect shifts in auditory attention through subtle changes in the ear.
The workshop brought together researchers and practitioners focused on the rapidly growing field of event-based and neuromorphic vision.
The award acknowledges his history of impactful research and supports visiting Germany to collaborate with colleagues there.
They’ve developed a novel system that teaches complex tasks to robots using simple human drawings.
QuICS researchers have proposed a novel way to demonstrate a quantum device’s problem-solving power and verify that it didn’t make a mistake.
Soheil Feizi and Furong Huang are collaborating to make AI-driven large language models more consistent, adaptable and secure in high-stakes environments.