Impact
Students and faculty members tackle global-scale problems and challenges of everyday life.
As computers are becoming integrated into nearly every facet of society, computer scientists are being thrust to the forefront of important global issues. Their research crosses disciplines and spans economic sectors.
The Brendan Iribe Center was designed to encourage talented researchers to work together on innovative discoveries that can improve the world. Advanced laboratories and numerous collaborative spaces will help amplify the university’s computational resources, which are among the most powerful on the East Coast.
Collaborative Partnerships
As the new home for the Department of Computer Science and UMIACS, the Brendan Iribe Center has become a beacon of UMD’s strength and commitment to leading technology and innovation.
Researchers in the Brendan Iribe Center will cultivate collaborations with other academic institutions, federal agencies and companies to address issues ranging from the global-scale problems facing humanity to the challenges of everyday life.
We look forward to new opportunities in research, innovation and education that the Brendan Iribe Center will afford. Our interdisciplinary teams of faculty members and students will benefit immensely from the design of the building, which is focused on collaboration and connectivity.
Department of Computer Science
Established in 1973, the Department of Computer Science educates over 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students yearly. The department’s more than 50 faculty members have been recognized with membership in the National Academy of Engineering, fellowship in professional scientific organizations including ACM and IEEE, National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development awards, and Sloan Fellowships. The Department of Computer Science resides in the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.
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At the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS), faculty members from six colleges and 10 departments apply some of the most advanced computing technology to collaborative research on innovations that are changing the world. The synergistic environment provided by UMIACS is currently enabling innovative collaborations between faculty from the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences; the A. James Clark School of Engineering; the iSchool; the Robert H. Smith School of Business; the College of Arts and Humanities; and the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. UMIACS is housed in the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.
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The Maryland Robotics Center is an interdisciplinary research center housed in the Institute for Systems Research within the A. James Clark School of Engineering. The mission of the center is to advance robotic systems, underlying component technologies, and applications of robotics through research and educational programs that are interdisciplinary in nature and based on a systems approach. The center consists of faculty members from Aerospace Engineering, Bioengineering, Biology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kinesiology, and Mechanical Engineering.
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