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AIM Announces Faculty Hiring Effort and Seed Award Program

Apply to be one of 30 new tenured/tenure-track faculty members in AI at UMD. Apply for AI-related course development grants. Apply for research seed funding in three different tracks: Cross-College Collaborative Awards, Individual Faculty and Student Awards, and AIM Fellows.

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Hal Daumé III

Hal Daumé III

AIM Director // Volpi-Cupal Endowed Professor of Computer Science and Language Science

301-405-1073 hal3@umd.edu

4134 Brendan Iribe Center

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Hal Daumé III is the Director of AIM, the AI Interdisciplinary Institute at Maryland. He is a Volpi-Cupal Endowed Professor of Computer Science and Language Science at the University of Maryland, where he also leads TRAILS, an NSF & NIST-funded institute on Trustworthy AI. His research focus is on developing natural language processing systems that interact naturally with people, promote their self-efficacy, while mitigating societal harms. Together with his students and colleagues, he has received several awards, including best paper at AACL 2022, ACL 2018, NAACL 2016, CEAS 2011 and ECML 2009, test of time award at ACL 2022 (and nomination at ACL 2017), and best demo at NeurIPS 2015. He has been program chair for ICML 2020 (together with Aarti Singh) and for NAACL 2013 (together with Katrin Kirchhoff), and he was an inaugural diversity and inclusion co-chair at NeurIPS 2018 (with Katherine Heller). When not sciencing and teaching, he spends most of his time climbing, yogaing, cooking, backpacking, skiing, and biking.

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