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  <Title>MEET MATT: A FORMER URA SCHOLAR!</Title>
  <Tagline>Matt Got $1,500 for His Research: YOU CAN TOO!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">This is Matt. He was a URA Scholar. He got $1,500 for his research on ponds.<div><br></div><div>"I've studied most of the local ponds," Matt noted. "That $1,500 that I got from Undergraduate Research and Prestigious Scholarships really helped me to get to far more ponds that I would normally have been able to get to. I really got to a lot of ponds."</div><div><br></div><div><p>URAs provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research, scholarship, or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project. UMBC students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they remain enrolled at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work.</p><p>Applications require a research proposal and mentor statement of support.</p><p>"My mentor gave me a great letter of support. He liked ponds too," Matt explained.</p><p>Apply now using the link below. Applications are due on May 2, 2005.</p><p>"It's a fantastic opportunity!" Matt said (loudly).</p><p><br></p><p><br></p></div></div>
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    <Title>CWIT Annual Picnic and Graduate Celebration</Title>
    <Tagline>Hooray!</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>You and your family are invited to </span><span><strong>CWIT’s Annual Picnic and Graduate Celebration </strong></span><span>on </span><span><u><strong>Sunday, May 4 from 12pm to 2pm</strong></u></span><span> at UMBC's Commons Terrace. </span></p><p><span>The Center for Women in Technology &amp; PWIT (Parents of CWIT students) are excited to celebrate the end of the academic year with families, kids, alumni, friends, faculty, staff, Scholars, and Affiliates during our CWIT Annual End of Year Picnic!</span></p><p><span><strong><u>Games and Activities</u></strong></span></p><ul><li><p><span>Face Painting</span></p></li><li><p>Crafts</p></li><li><p><span>Yard Games</span></p></li><li><p><span>Catered Cookout Food</span></p></li><li><p><span>Music</span></p></li><li><p><span>Student Tables</span></p></li><li><p><span>And more! </span></p></li></ul><p><span>Remember to bring your lawn chairs and picnic blankets. If you have any questions please email Jenny Bowers at </span><span><a href="mailto:jherrm1@umbc.edu">jherrm1@umbc.edu</a></span><span>.</span></p><span><br></span><span>Please </span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZZa2_rtl_YXyFBN-tkoQuI12bNyLOymLcFge0SDLs86xCiw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><strong>RSVP here for the Picnic!</strong></span></a><span> by April 21, 2025!</span></span></div>
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  <Title>SOFT ROBOTS FOR HARD PROBLEMS IN DISEASE MODELING AND THERAPY</Title>
  <Tagline>SAVE THE DATE:  ME Seminar, Fri, Apr 25, ENG 112, 2:30 PM</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><br></div><div>Dr. Debkalpa Goswami, director of biomechanics at the Cleveland Clinic's Cardiovascular Innovation Research Center and assistant professor of medicine and biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, will be visiting on Friday, April 25, to give a seminar.  Please see abstract and bio below.</div><div><br></div><div><div><u>Abstract</u>:</div><div><br></div><div>In contrast to rigid-bodied robots built from metals, ceramics and hard plastics, soft </div><div>robots are made of soft and/or compliant materials, making them inherently safe when working in close contact with humans. The growing field of soft robotics provides </div><div>an ideal opportunity for the development of implantable devices and biomimetic simulation testbeds due to the constituent materials possessing mechanical properties comparable </div><div>to that of biological tissue. Soft robotic devices are pushing the boundaries of robotics</div><div>in accomplishing tasks that are out of the reach of traditional rigid body systems. In this talk, Dr. Goswami will present some of his recent work that leverages soft robotic technology to build both benchtop and in vivo models of cardiovascular disease. He will also discuss novel implantable soft robotic drug delivery devices with potential applications in the treatment of type 1 diabetes. He will explore how these platforms can be harnessed to simulate disease progression, enabling more accurate and personalized treatment strategies.</div><div><br></div><div><u>Bio</u>:</div><div><br></div><div>Debkalpa Goswami serves as the director of biomechanics at the Cleveland Clinic’s Cardiovascular Innovation Research Center and holds an academic appointment as an assistant professor of medicine and biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University. Debkalpa received his Ph.D. from Purdue University and completed postdoctoral training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has held full-time research positions at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and the University of Bremen, Germany, before starting as a faculty at Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University in early 2023. His research group combines soft robotics, 3D printing, biosensing tools, and computational modeling to build advanced physical and digital biomechanical models of disease.</div></div><div><br></div><div>Light refreshments will be provided.</div><div><br></div><div>We look forward to seeing you there!</div><div><br></div></div>
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  <Title>Popular AIs head-to-head: OpenAI beats DeepSeek on sentence-level reasoning</Title>
  <Tagline>Article by UMBC Prof. Manas Gaur from The Conversation</Tagline>
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            <br>DeepSeek’s language AI rocked the tech industry, but it comes up short on one measure.
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      <h4><span><hr></span></h4><h4><span><a href="https://theconversation.com/profiles/manas-gaur-2312608" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Manas Gaur</a></span></h4></div><div><em><br></em>
    
      <p>ChatGPT and other AI chatbots based on large language models are known to occasionally make things up, including <a href="https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.27647" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">scientific and</a> <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.20362" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">legal citations</a>. It turns out that measuring how accurate an AI model’s citations are is a good way of assessing the model’s reasoning abilities.</p>
    
    <p>An AI model “reasons” by breaking down a query into steps and working through them in order. Think of how you learned to solve math word problems in school.</p>
    
    <p>Ideally, to generate citations an AI model would understand the key concepts in a document, generate a ranked list of relevant papers to cite, and provide convincing reasoning for how each suggested paper supports the corresponding text. It would highlight specific connections between the text and the cited research, clarifying why each source matters.  </p>
    
    <p>The question is, can today’s models be trusted to make these connections and provide clear reasoning that justifies their source choices? The answer goes beyond citation accuracy to address how useful and accurate large language models are for any information retrieval purpose.</p>
    
    <p>I’m a <a href="https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?hl=en&amp;user=VJ8ZdCEAAAAJ&amp;view_op=list_works&amp;sortby=pubdate" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">computer scientist</a>. My colleagues − researchers from the AI Institute at the University of South Carolina, Ohio State University and University of Maryland Baltimore County − and I have developed the <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.02228" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Reasons benchmark</a> to test how well large language models can automatically generate research citations and provide understandable reasoning.</p>
    
    <p>We used the benchmark to <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.02228" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">compare the performance</a> of two popular AI reasoning models, DeepSeek’s R1 and OpenAI’s o1. Though DeepSeek <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jan/27/tech-shares-asia-europe-fall-china-ai-deepseek" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">made headlines</a> with its stunning <a href="https://theconversation.com/why-building-big-ais-costs-billions-and-how-chinese-startup-deepseek-dramatically-changed-the-calculus-248431" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">efficiency and cost-effectiveness</a>, the Chinese upstart has a way to go to match OpenAI’s reasoning performance.</p>
    
    <h2>Sentence specific</h2>
    
    <p>The accuracy of citations has a lot to do with whether the AI model is reasoning about information <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.17980" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">at the sentence level</a> rather than paragraph or document level. Paragraph-level and document-level citations can be thought of as throwing a large chunk of information into a large language model and asking it to provide many citations. </p>
    
    <p>In this process, the large language model overgeneralizes and misinterprets individual sentences. The user ends up with citations that <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02897" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">explain the whole paragraph or document</a>, not the relatively fine-grained information in the sentence.</p>
    
    <p>Further, reasoning suffers when you ask the large language model to read through an entire document. These models mostly rely on memorizing patterns that they typically are better at finding at the beginning and end of longer texts <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2307.03172" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">than in the middle</a>. This makes it difficult for them to fully understand all the important information throughout a long document.</p>
    
    <p>Large language models get confused because paragraphs and documents hold a lot of information, which affects citation generation and the reasoning process. Consequently, reasoning from large language models over paragraphs and documents becomes more like <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2411.17375" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">summarizing or paraphrasing</a>.</p>
    
    <p>The Reasons benchmark addresses this weakness by examining large language models’ citation generation and reasoning. </p>
    
    
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                <span>How DeepSeek R1 and OpenAI o1 compare generally on logic problems.</span>
              
    
    <h2>Testing citations and reasoning</h2>
    
    <p>Following the release of DeepSeek R1 in January 2025, we wanted to examine its accuracy in generating citations and its quality of reasoning and compare it with OpenAI’s o1 model. We created a paragraph that had sentences from different sources, gave the models individual sentences from this paragraph, and asked for citations and reasoning. </p>
    
    <p>To start our test, we developed a small test bed of about 4,100 research articles around four key topics that are related to human brains and computer science: neurons and cognition, human-computer interaction, databases and artificial intelligence. We evaluated the models using two measures: F-1 score, which measures how accurate the provided citation is, and hallucination rate, which measures how sound the model’s reasoning is − that is, how often it <a href="https://theconversation.com/what-are-ai-hallucinations-why-ais-sometimes-make-things-up-242896" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">produces an inaccurate or misleading response</a>. </p>
    
    <p>Our testing revealed <a href="https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.02228" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">significant performance differences</a> between OpenAI o1 and DeepSeek R1 across different scientific domains. OpenAI’s o1 did well connecting information between different subjects, such as understanding how research on neurons and cognition connects to human-computer interaction and then to concepts in artificial intelligence, while remaining accurate. Its performance metrics consistently outpaced DeepSeek R1’s across all evaluation categories, especially in reducing hallucinations and successfully completing assigned tasks. </p>
    
    <p>OpenAI o1 was better at combining ideas semantically, whereas R1 focused on making sure it generated a response for every attribution task, which in turn increased hallucination during reasoning. OpenAI o1 had a hallucination rate of approximately 35% compared with DeepSeek R1’s rate of nearly 85% in the attribution-based reasoning task.</p>
    
    <p>In terms of accuracy and linguistic competence, OpenAI o1 scored about 0.65 on the F-1 test, which means it was right about 65% of the time when answering questions. It also scored about 0.70 on the BLEU test, which measures how well a language model writes in natural language. These are pretty good scores. </p>
    
    <p>DeepSeek R1 scored lower, with about 0.35 on the F-1 test, meaning it was right about 35% of the time. However, its BLEU score was only about 0.2, which means its writing wasn’t as natural-sounding as OpenAI’s o1. This shows that o1 was better at presenting that information in clear, natural language.</p>
    
    <h2>OpenAI holds the advantage</h2>
    
    <p>On other benchmarks, DeepSeek R1 <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-025-00229-6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">performs on par</a> with OpenAI o1 on math, coding and scientific reasoning tasks. But the substantial difference on our benchmark suggests that o1 provides more reliable information, while R1 struggles with factual consistency. </p>
    
    <p>Though we included other models in our comprehensive testing, the performance gap between o1 and R1 specifically highlights the current competitive landscape in AI development, with OpenAI’s offering maintaining a significant advantage in reasoning and knowledge integration capabilities.</p>
    
    <p>These results suggest that OpenAI still has a leg up when it comes to source attribution and reasoning, possibly due to the nature and volume of the data it was trained on. The company recently announced its <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-025-00377-9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">deep research tool</a>, which can create reports with citations, ask follow-up questions and provide reasoning for the generated response. </p>
    
    <p>The jury is still out on the tool’s value for researchers, but the caveat remains for everyone: Double-check all citations an AI gives you.</p>
    
      <p><span><a href="https://theconversation.com/profiles/manas-gaur-2312608" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Manas Gaur</a>, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, <em><a href="https://theconversation.com/institutions/university-of-maryland-baltimore-county-1667" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">University of Maryland, Baltimore County</a></em></span></p>
    
      <p>This article is republished from <a href="https://theconversation.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Conversation</a> under a Creative Commons license. Read the <a href="https://theconversation.com/popular-ais-head-to-head-openai-beats-deepseek-on-sentence-level-reasoning-249109" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">original article</a>.</p>
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    <p><strong>Alvin Bett </strong>| Detecting PFAS in Baltimore Harbor Using Novel Passive Samplers | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Lee Blaney</strong></p>
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    <p><strong>Joshua Dayie</strong> | Engineering CRBN for Improved Assay and Structural Enablement Using DeNovo Protein Scaffolds | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | Nicole LaRonde</p>
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    <p><strong>Elias Gilotte </strong>| Uncovering The Relationship Between Oxygen Availability and Energy Sources in Cell-free Protein Synthesis | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Govind Rao</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Alexander Haibel</strong> | GraphARC: An AI Benchmark for Chemical Reasoning | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering |<strong> Tyler Josephson</strong></p>
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    <p><strong>Jasmine Ives </strong>| Polychlorinated Biphenyl Monitoring in Maryland Fish | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering |<strong> Upal Ghosh</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Tonderai Kodzwa </strong>| Effect Of Temperature On Aqueous Zinc Ion Batteries | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Ozgur Capraz</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Peter Lombardo</strong> | Percent Viability Screens To Confirm Integral Cell Wall Signaling Kinases In Aspergillus Nidulans | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Mark Marten</strong></p>
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    <p><strong>Tithi Prajapati </strong>| Noninvasive Wearable Device For Transcutaneous CO2 Based Early Detection Of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Venkatesh Srinivasan</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Matthew Quintanilla </strong>| Characterization Of Transmembrane Transporters Linked To Cell Wall Stress Response | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Mark Marten</strong></p>
    
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    <p><strong>Maaike Swaters</strong> | Measuring Ion-exchange Membrane Properties That Control Nutrient Recovery By Donnan Dialysis | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Lee Blaney</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Greeshma Tarimala</strong> | Using Gene Editing And Fluorescent Microscopy To Characterize The PrkA Kinase In Aspergillus Nidulans | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering |<strong> Mark Marten</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Julia Van Der Marel</strong> | Monitoring Of NADH Concentrations In Cell-Free Systems | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Govind Rao</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Benjamin Welling </strong>| Fabrications Of An Autonomous Chemically Powered Vehicle: (AIChE Chem-E Car) | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | <strong>Neha Raikar</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Zorah Williams</strong> | Utilizing Manganese-Oxide As An Electrode Material For Aqueous Zn-ion Batteries. | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering |<strong> Ozgur Capraz</strong></p>
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  <Title>Building a Professional Network</Title>
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