1/8) Excited to share PR²: Predictive Routing Replay for MoE-Based LLM RL! 🎉
This is also the first paper from our research group at @RutgersCS@RutgersU.
While MoE LLMs scale remarkably well, RL training exposes a hidden source of instability: routing.
Paper: https://t.co/uekygKHSON
A special shout-out to my talented PhD student, @DaizeDongCS, for leading this project and driving many of its key ideas and experiments.
We are excited to support the New Jersey AI Hub Statewide Higher Education AI Showcase on June 17 at Rutgers University. This statewide convening will bring together higher education leaders, faculty, administrators, policymakers, workforce partners. https://t.co/lVb8YKdkb6
The next installment of the Beyond the Classroom: Careers in Computer Science Series is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25th at 5 pm.✅ RSVP using the QR code on the flyers! Open to all RU Students/ Jean Steiner, Ph.D. (she / her), Data Science Tech Lead Manager at Google.
#DIMACS REU alum and Tufts U student David Cutler is making headlines for his research on the "Lazy Caterer" problem, inspired by Neil Sloane's talk at REU. Check out Cutler's exciting discovery, which involves cutting pancakes with a bent knife! #Rutgers https://t.co/pFTKP8Gc7r
The next installment of the Beyond the Classroom: Careers in Computer Science Series is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10th, at 3 pm. Guest speaker: RaviKumar Bhuvanagiri, MCA, PMP®, CSM®
The next installment of the Beyond the Classroom: Careers in Computer Science Series is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25th at 5 pm. Guest speaker: Jean Steiner, Ph.D. Data Science Tech Lead Manager at Google. RSVP https://t.co/LVQqojtkR7
3/3 Registration is free (but required). Limited student travel support available—apply by April 15 for full consideration (travel support forms linked on the workshop pages). See individual workshop pages for additional details.
1/3 Fine-Grained Complexity Fest @DIMACSCenter this July! Three back-to-back workshops on Algebraic Techniques, String Algorithms, and Graph Algorithms in fine-grained complexity, with a terrific speaker lineup. Organized by @firebat03, @ElazarGoldenbe1, and @eig.
We are proud to share the Fall 2025 Newsletter. This past semester produced exceptional research achievements, national and international recognition, and the continued growth of our academic community.
https://t.co/ddMvOtV1Vh
Join us in congratulating CS Junior, William Zhang, who presented the paper he co-authored (with Professors Kostas Bekris and Jingjin Yu), “Robust Out-of-Order Retrieval for Grid-Based Storage at Maximum Capacity, at the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence!
Congratulations to Prof. Santosh Nagarakatte, who has been awarded $30,000 in Google Cloud Credits specifically for Gemini to support his group’s research on LLVM verification, correctly rounded math libraries, and eBPF verification at Rutgers University. https://t.co/JOU9ezsieM
Join us in congratulating the Rutgers CS team, Assistant Professor Xintong Wang , and Rutgers students, Garrett Seo (MSCS) and Tri-An Nguyen (undergraduate), on earning first place in the Automated Negotiation League (ANL) of the annual ANAC tournament.
https://t.co/yMOlHCSJEH
Attention RU Undergrads! Applications Are Now Open!
The 2026 DIMACS REU Program (DIMACS / Charles University / Rutgers Math REU) is now accepting applications through January 31, 2026!
https://t.co/ExvbeyEIZZ
As 2025 comes to a close, we celebrate the talent, hard work, and passion that define Rutgers CS, today and every day. From pushing boundaries in research and industry, to leading impactful discoveries and mentorship, to achievements that make our community proud. Here’s to 2025!
Attention Rutgers Graduate Students currently enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program in kinesiology, epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, data science, bioinformatics, neuroscience, psychology, or related fields - see available opportunity: https://t.co/p9UwqmDaLl
Congratulations to CS Professor @HongyiWang10 We’re proud of the incredible work from CS 671. Those projects showcase the depth, creativity, and impact that define Rutgers CS. Thank you for an inspiring course, and kudos to the students on an outstanding poster session.
HackHERS, Rutgers WiCS' annual women-centric hackathon, is looking for mentors! 🎉 Mentors play a vital role in supporting hackers throughout the event by sharing technical expertise and guidance. 💭
🗓️ February 21st - 22nd, 2026
https://t.co/o3cabawVab