All computer science

Fabio Miranda is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois Chicago. He is standing in front to a code generated map.

August 19, 2024

UIC researchers join national project to turn urban data into healthier cities

Project will work with communities to build applications for environmental justice and other public needs

UIC Students at a recent codeathon event at the Fitch Group.

July 2, 2024

Break Through Tech Chicago expands with semester-long consultancy

Break Through Tech Chicago has connected hundreds of students to more than two dozen organizations

April 17, 2024

New institute bonds UIC and Argonne National Laboratory on research and education 

George Crabtree Institute for Discovery and Sustainability will spearhead collaborative research, training and community-based initiatives

February 20, 2024

Mathematician Matthew Harrison-Trainor receives Sloan Research Fellowship 

Award recognizes Harrison-Trainor’s work in mathematical logic and computability theory

Chris Kanich

July 6, 2023

Investigating new threats – and benefits – for online privacy 

Two NSF grants enable computer scientist Chris Kanich to study ad retargeting and privacy labels

Barbara Di Eugenio

June 22, 2023

Improving the models — smaller data, bigger dreams 

Researchers from computer science and UIC Business envision the future of large language models

Cell phone; texting

April 27, 2023

Using quantum physics to secure wireless devices

New paper from UIC Engineering published in Nature Communications

February 6, 2023

Illinois Department of Transportation awards $5.1M to computer science department

UIC engineers will research improvements to the state’s roadway transportation systems

A UIC student (Trish Le) works at her computer in a Morningstar conference room while another UIC graduate (Jessica Alba) leans over and looks at the screen. They look focused.

August 22, 2022

A new vision for tech in Chicago

UIC’s Break Through Tech Chicago partners with equity-focused companies to support women, nonbinary students

August 30, 2021

DuSable Scholars Program aims to increase number of students of color in STEM

The program is named after Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable, a Haitian-born Black trader recognized as Chicago’s founder

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