An interdisciplinary research team has received an NSF grant to create chatbots that can help understand the impact of COVID-19 on small-town communities.
Associate Professor Ivon Arroyo and Research Professor Beverly Woolf have received a seed grant from the UMass Amherst Institute of Diversity Sciences.
The Public Interest Technology University Network recently announced that the University of Massachusetts Amherst will become a member of the consortium.
Assistant Professor Hui Guan and collaborator have been awarded an ADVANCE seed grant for “Accelerating Fragment-Based Quantum Chemistry via Machine Learning.”
An interdisciplinary team of University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers has developed a low-cost shoe insole, equipped with force-sensitive resistors (FSR).
Two students graduating from the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences at UMass Amherst, Julian Killingback '22 MS and Renos Zabounidis '22 BS.