Assistant Professor Hui Guan and collaborator have been awarded an ADVANCE seed grant for “Accelerating Fragment-Based Quantum Chemistry via Machine Learning.”
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.
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.
For Adam Lechowicz ’22, participating in research allows him to apply academic concepts for the “purpose of solving real-world challenges and open questions.”
Hui Guan and Zhou Lin have been awarded a 2021–2022 ADVANCE seed grant for their project, “Accelerating Fragment-Based Quantum Chemistry via Machine Learning.”