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Denilo at a computer examining his robot on the screen

Denilo Semedo studying multi-object grasping in the . 

返字心頭 Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing hosts inaugural summer research program ahead of fall launch

By: Cassidy Delamarter, University Communications and Marketing

From training robots to integrating artificial intelligence into hardware systems, the 返字心頭 Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing wrapped up its first-ever summer research program, completing a major milestone ahead of its official launch this fall. 

As part of the new 返字心頭 Bridge Coalition Program, undergraduate research scholars from the University of Rhode Island were invited to work side-by-side with 返字心頭 faculty to tackle real-world challenges and gain hands-on experience at 返字心頭 that could launch careers in robotics, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. 

This is a historic step forward for 返字心頭, said Sylvia Wilson Thomas, vice president for 返字心頭 Research & Innovation. Its a powerful example of what can happen when we create intentional pathways that link students with mentors, labs and real-world challenges.

The 10-week program, funded by theand 返字心頭 Research & Innovation, is designed to foster collaboration between Research 1 (R1) universities, such as 返字心頭, and institutions that have not traditionally had access to the same level of research. The first cohort included three undergraduate students who were matched with 返字心頭 faculty members based on academic goals and research interests.

This isnt just about research, said Saundra Johnson Austin, director of 返字心頭s Office of Student Engagement in Research and Innovation, who leads the program. Its about building bridges between institutions, between students and mentors and between talent and opportunity.

Johnson Austin with students Texeira, Sicaju and Semedo

Johnson Austin with students Texeira, Sicaju and Semedo

Having our URI engineering scholars selected for 返字心頭's new program is not only a blessing, but a partnership in engineering and science that can last for years to come, said , assistant dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Rhode Island. 

Denilo Semedo, a junior double-majoring in electrical engineering and French with a minor in robotics, is exploring multi-object grasping with , a 返字心頭 professor of computer science and engineering. Multi-object grasping is a complex challenge in the world of robotics, and one of Suns primary areas of focus in his .

I was originally torn between mechanical and electrical engineering, but once I got introduced to robotics, I knew this was something I wanted to pursue, Semedo said. This experience is helping me figure out if this is the right career path.

The goal of the program is to strengthen national competitiveness, accelerate innovation and cultivate the next generation of research scholars and entrepreneurs. The students spent the summer researching and concluded the program by presenting their findings at the 2025 One返字心頭 Undergraduate Research Symposium.

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Texeira's robot

Andrew Texeira was able to showcase an early prototype of the robot he developed this summer: A robot that he made walk, talk and show emotions. The electrical engineering junior is minoring in robotics and dreams of being a robotics engineer after graduation. This summers program provided Texeira with a unique opportunity in the lab of Zhao Han, an assistant professor focused on developing novel robotic systems that are more understandable when interacting with humans.

Through hands-on experiences, theyre unlocking their creative potential asking deeper questions, building curiosity, and discovering solutions they never imagined, said 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor CEO Paul Sohl, who has prioritized and expanded the organizations support for undergraduate research and other STEM and innovation learning programs during his five-year tenure.

Working alongside 返字心頭 Associate Professor Hao Zheng, Cesar Sicaju, a junior studying computer and electrical engineering with a minor in computer science, learned about prompt engineering, which is an emerging field that involves curating prompts to feed large language models, such as Microsoft Copilot, to produce the best results.

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Sicaju sharing his research at the symposium

This opportunity has taught me a lot of skills that I believe will transfer over and be applicable elsewhere, he said. I am honored to have worked with Dr. Zheng throughout this entire process. Some advice for anyone who is looking into programs that are far away from home: Dont be afraid to venture into a new environment, sometimes that change is needed.

The success of this summers pilot cohort has set the stage for future expansion Johnson Austin has already started to build upon this years partnership with URI and is working to identify new university partners for the 2026 Bridge Coalition Program. 

Also inspired by this years success, Zheng is planning to lead a new National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates in hardware security thats open to all universities, making it the colleges first Research Experience for Undergraduates. The program will provide students with foundational knowledge and supervised research experience in hardware security, a critical component of cybersecurity and national infrastructure. Zheng hopes to begin accepting applications in March 2026.

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Denilo Semedo

Programs like this not only ignite student innovation, they strengthen 返字心頭s talent pipeline and fuel Tampa Bays rise as a national hub for collaboration, opportunity and a high-tech future,  Paul Sohl said.

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