Gorshkov is studying flat landscapes in hopes of unlocking new movement patterns in the quantum world of atoms and electrons.
His projects combine social media with powerful visualization tools based in VR and AR.
He was recognized for reaching out to high school students interested in pursuing a career in cybersecurity.
He was recognized for his work in algorithmic graph theory, game theory and auctions, and algorithms for big data.
The students recently presented their research at a science and information visualization conference in Berlin.
He has served as interim director of UMIACS since March 2018.
His work combines his love of science and astronomy.
The article appeared in the most recent issue of The Faculty Voice.
She was recognized for her pioneering research in water and health.
The $500K grant brings together experts in neuroscience, cognitive science, engineering and more.