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The team includes associate professor of computer science and education Ivon Arroyo, Doctoral Program director Professor Peter J. Haas, Professor Emeritus Leon Osterweil and postdoctoral researcher Heather Conboy.
More than 75 UMass staff members representing over 40 different offices on campus will present a variety of creative work at the Showcase Event from noon–7 p.m at the Bromery Center for the Arts.
UMass is leading the core effort to design architectures and protocols for quantum networking for the National Science Foundation’s Center for Quantum Networks.
Jamie Jang was named overall winner in the competition, taking home the top prize of $5,000, while in the graduate division Mohamed Ashik Mubarak Ali earned second place and Xiaoyan Lang earned an honorable mention.
UMass Amherst research demonstrates that a memristor device can solve complex scientific problems using significantly less energy, overcoming one of the major hurdles of digital computing.
The symposium, which will take place from 3-5:30 p.m. in the Amherst Room of the Campus Center, will feature a panel discussion on energy justice at work, as well as talks and poster presentations by ELEVATE Fellows and other students working in energy transition research.