Four University of Maryland computer science doctoral students received prestigious NSF fellowships for their research in cybersecurity, automation, and bioinformatics, recognizing their outstanding academic and research achievements.
Being named an ACM Fellow is an elite recognition of outstanding science and scholarship that is bestowed upon less than one percent of the organization’s 100,000-plus members.
Researchers at the University of Maryland and National Cancer Institute identified 12 distinct relationships between gene pairs in tumor cells that could potentially be targeted for cancer therapy.
He will guide a diverse community of faculty, research scientists, postdocs and students who are focused on questions arising from the genome revolution.