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Institute for Advanced Computing
The Institute for Advanced Computing unites top innovators in computing technologies to integrate faculty and students into the technology ecosystem of our nation’s capital and beyond. Through research leadership, experiential learning, and strategic partnerships, we tackle real-world, human-centered challenges from industry, non-profits, and government agencies.
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Video ItemProject-based learning gives M.Eng students experience working with industry , video
A team of six M.Eng students worked with Alexandria start-up MARi this fall to develop a multi-agent AI system that accelerates online course development. They were among 115 students participating in projects with industry and government at the Institute for Advanced Computing in Alexandria.
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Sanmay Das elected AAAI fellow for contributions to multi-agent systems , articleDas is the first faculty member at the university to receive this recognition from the organization dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines.
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How quantum entanglement can advance disaster relief, communication methods , articleDoctoral student Alexander DeRieux, under the advisement of Professor Walid Saad, used the unique properties of quantum bits, or qubits, as a method of transmitting information.
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Video ItemA night of celebration for D.C. Area graduate students , video
For the first time, the Fall recognition ceremony and reception for graduate students in the Greater Washington D.C., Area was held at Academic Building One in Alexandria. Family and friends packed Boeing Auditorium to watch nearly 60 students receive master's and doctoral degrees from programs based in the D.C. Area.