The award supports five years of research, rewarding Kaushik Seshadreesan with $875,000 to work on his project, titled ‘Quantum Networking for Efficient and Robust Distributed Services’ (Q-NERDS).
Creating your community at Pitt can start earlier than the first day of classes, as Makayla Chang (SCI ’28) and Ifemi Olojo-Kosoko (SCI ’26), found out during their experiences at SCI UBelong.
Designed to streamline the transition from undergraduate study to law school, this program enables qualifying SCI undergraduate students to complete their SCI requirements in three years, proceeding to work on law school coursework in their fourth year.
Quentin Romero Lauro (SCI) is a clear example of the kind of innovation the School of Computing and Information (SCI) aims to cultivate. As the co-creator of BizChat, an AI-powered tool built to support small business owners in under-resourced communities, Romero Lauro's work blends technical skill with social awareness.
The certificate, which was created by the collaboration of the SCI Department of Computer Science (CS) and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Department of Linguistics, gives students the opportunity to learn more about computational linguistics, language technologies, and natural language processing.
How can cybersecurity education come alive beyond the classroom? For Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim, a faculty member with SCI’s Department of Informatics and Networked Systems, participation in the 2025 DOE CyberForce Competition represents a unique opportunity to bridge theory and practice through immersive, scenario-based learning.
What does the post-AI job market hold for current and future graduates? Assistant Professor Morgan Frank (Department of Informatics and Networks Systems) set out to answer this question with findings from his time as a senior fellow at Microsoft’s AI Economy Institute.
Tony DeLuca (CS ’95) and Deb Mohapatra, professionals at CGI, one of SCI's corporate partners, share the impact the relationship has on the company, benefits for students, and more.
Michael Lewis, a professor in the Department of Informatics and Networked Systems, will be officially retiring from Pitt at the end of the 2025-26 spring semester. Lewis, who has been at Pitt for 40 years, has seen the University and hundreds of students grow, change, and develop throughout his time.
Through Debbie Day’s work as a program administrator, she helped to support multiple program and department chairs, while assisting students on their journeys toward becoming librarians, archivists, and information professionals.
Professor Yu-Ru Lin and doctoral student Rr. Nefriana, both from SCI's Department of Informatics and Networked Systems, received a Pitt Cyber Accelerator Grant for their research into AI’s ability to counter health misinformation.
Professor Ahmed Ibrahim, of the Department of Informatics and Networked Systems (DINS), has been named a recipient of the 2026 Tina and David Bellet Teaching Excellence Awards.
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