He is part of Northrop Grumman Corporation’s newly launched research consortium known as Research in Applications for Learning Machines (REALM).
The award-winning paper provides a natural extension of the maximal correlation concept to more than two variables.
Researchers will train computers to figure out challenges in big data, finance and health care.
The CLIP team will study language used to build trust or offer deception by observing an online version of the classic board game Diplomacy.
He has been named a 2019 Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
The award honors exceptional inventions that have the potential to influence science, society and the free market.
Su was one of 34 students to receive a fellowship this year, and one of only three to be recognized for research involving quantum computing.
The award recognizes outstanding IACR members for technical and professional contributions that advance the science, technology, and practice of cryptology and related fields.
The research involves data-driven simulation technology that combines photos, videos, real-world trajectory, and behavioral information.
The award is given each year to a select group of exemplary educators within the University System of Maryland.