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UNC CS presents 24 papers at CVPR 2026
June 5, 2026UNC Computer Science personnel made a noticeable impact at the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Researchers from eight different labs presented a total of 24 papers, and UNC CS faculty members helped to organize nine conference workshops and gave keynotes at five others.

MVP research group releases SVI-Bench, a benchmark and catalyst for strategic video intelligence
June 1, 2026Assistant Professor Gedas Bertasius and the Multimodal Video Perception research group are releasing a first-of-its-kind, large-scale benchmark that evaluates the full cognitive stack of video intelligence – from perception through causal reasoning and simulation to strategic planning – to advance the state of the art in real-world, multi-agent video reasoning.

Bertasius, Sengupta earn NSF CAREER Awards for computer vision research
May 26, 2026Assistant Professors Gedas Bertasius and Roni Sengupta of the Department of Computer Science received prestigious NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards, which will provide more than $1.1 million to support their computer vision research.

UNC Computer Science honors Class of 2026
May 15, 2026UNC Computer Science held its annual commencement on May 8, honoring 486 graduates across all degree programs over the past year. The department awarded 268 bachelor of science degrees, 112 bachelor of arts degrees, 59 master’s degrees, 20 doctorates, and 27 undergraduate minors.







