A new framework, led by a University of Texas at Austin research team, helps a type of generative artificial intelligence that creates images to avoid replicating existing works. Credit - The University of Texas at Austin
Students on the UTPC team (Left to right) - Ruoshi Dai ('23, M.S.) Jiawei Li (current Ph.D.), and Stanley Wei ('23, Turing Scholar)
Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Computer Science, College of Natural Sciences
Photograph by Matt Wright-Steel
UT College of Natural Sciences undergraduates Prasann Singhal, Nihita Sarma, Shankar Padmanabhan and Jennifer Mickel are conducting research into AI and its applications.
by Cassandra Ozuna
Owen McCormack in Boston is one of the students in the inaugural class of the artificial intelligence master’s degree program offered by The University of Texas at Austin. Courtesy: Owen McCormack.
Adam Klivans and Alex Dimakis. Photo credit: Jack Myer.
Emmett Witchel and Aditya Akella
David Zuckerman. Credit: Nolan Zunk.
Professor Calvin Lin, Director of the Turing Scholars Honors Program, with current Turing Scholars (Fall 2023).
Simon Lam, a UT Austin Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, created the first secure sockets layer in 1993 for Internet applications.