YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Sixth grader Odin Wilson learned about how computers transfer information through a computing program supported by Youngstown State University and the National Science Foundation.
Abstract: To solve the time-optimal problem of velocity planning, various optimization-based methods were proposed in the literature, but these existing methods typically have limitations on ...
Quantinuum Inc., a startup that makes quantum chips based on a so-called trapped ion qubit architecture, today filed to go ...
The transformation commonly called the digital revolution did not begin with dazzling apps or sleek devices, but with a ...
Abstract: In modern computer networks, reliability is a key factor to ensure the efficient operation of the system. With the increasing complexity of network topology, it is difficult to effectively ...
It’s a weird time to be studying computer science. Recent grads have a higher unemployment rate than those in just about ...
A PhD student started a side project in the 1980s and enlisted his brother to help out. What they came up with changed ...
Miao Yin will develop AI-driven tools to improve scientific data compression and high-performance computing systems ...
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