Google funds Stony Brook professor's innovative text input research with $100K gift


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Stony Brook University's Department of Computer Science has received a $100,000 unrestricted gift from Google to support Professor Xianfeng David Gu's research. The funding will aid in developing new text input methods and user interfaces.

Professor Gu, a SUNY Empire Innovation professor, is known for his work in computational conformal geometry and its applications. His current project focuses on using generative AI based on optimal transportation to improve digital device interaction.

"AI is transforming sciences and industries worldwide," said Gu. "Thanks to Google's generous grant, we are poised to accelerate our theoretical AI research and develop innovative text input methods that leverage generative AI."

The gift allows flexibility in research directions. Google hopes any resulting code or data will be released under an open-source license, supporting the wider computer science community.

Samir Das, Chair of the Department of Computer Science, remarked on the award's significance: "This recognition from Google underscores the world-class research happening at Stony Brook."

The project will involve graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, offering experience in advanced research. It may lead to patents, publications, and new products enhancing digital communication.

Gu’s team will update Google on their progress as part of their collaboration. This partnership emphasizes Stony Brook University's commitment to innovation and leadership in computer science research.

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