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NVIDIA Award Supports Advancement of LLM Research on the Edge
April 8, 2026Jingwei Sun, PhD, Assistant Professor in Computer & Information Science & Engineering, is the PI of a new NVIDIA Academic Grant Award, alongside collaborator My T. Thai, PhD. Their project, titled “Personalized BP-free Federated Learning System for LLMs on the Edge,” aims to revolutionize how large language models (LLMs) learn and adapt on real-world edge […]
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Dr. My T. Thai Appointed Editor-in-Chief of ACM Computing Surveys Journal
September 22, 2025Dr. My T. Thai, Associate Director of the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World, has been appointed co-Editor-in-Chief of Association for Computing Machinery’s Computing Surveys journal (CSUR). This prestigious journal has a 2024 Impact Factor of 28, placing it at the top of the “Computer Science, Theory & Methods” category. The journal plays a unique and […]
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Two New Endowed Professorships Established at the Warren B. Nelms Institute
March 25, 2025Two highly-deserving leaders of the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World were awarded endowed professorships in recognition of their research accomplishments and contributions to the institute. Dr. My T. Thai, Associate Director, and Dr. Sandip Ray, Director of Industry Programs, have been making significant contributions to the Warren B. Nelms Institute since it’s […]
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Warren B. Nelms Institute Researchers Work to Combat the Spread of Misinformation in the Digital Age
March 25, 2024Researchers Dr. My T. Thai, Associate Director of the Warren B. Nelms Institute; Dr. Yan Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning; and Dr. Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, professor in the Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology, have received a new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. The project, titled, “Collaborative Research: SaTC: […]
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AI-Powered Mathematics Education Project Funded by UF President’s Strategic Funding Initiative
January 22, 2024A new collaborative research project will use AI to facilitate mathematics education in an interactive and unique way. “SALT-Math: Scalable AI-Augmented Learning by Teaching for Math Education” aims to revolutionize K-12 mathematics learning by implementing a learning-by-teaching framework that uses a large language model to flip students’ roles as teachers to AI agents (resulting in […]
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