Computer Science
IBM has been at the forefront of computer science research since the field’s inception. Our research today focuses on achieving breakthroughs in automation, information processing, and computation. Our goal is to complement and extend human performance — and advance society as a whole.
Our work
IBM and Université de Sherbrooke announce two quantum research chairs
Q & AAlexandre ChoquetteTeaching AI models to improve themselves
ResearchPeter HessRemembering Bob Dennard, inventor of the chip that changed the world
NewsPeter HessNew smartphone app to navigate blind people to stand in lines with distances
ResearchHironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa, Masaki Kuribayashi, and Seita Kayukawa3 minute readSilicon waveguides move us closer to faster computers that use light
ResearchThilo StöferleBiologically-inspired deep learning predicts chords of Bach
ResearchStanisław Woźniak5 minute readNeuNetS: Automating Neural Network Model Synthesis for Broader Adoption of AI
ResearchCristiano Malossi
Projects
Neuro-inspired AI to optimize learning and computing efficiency of next generation AI.
Publications
CIRCUITSYNTH-RL: LLM-Based Circuit Topology Synthesis with RL Refinement
- Prashanth Vijayaraghavan
- Luyao Shi
- et al.
- 2025
- DAC 2025
ASTER: Natural and Multi-language Unit Test Generation with LLMs
- Rangeet Pan
- Myeongsoo Kim
- et al.
- 2025
- ICSE 2025
Beyond Omakase: Designing Shared Control for Navigation Robots with Blind People
- Rie Kamikubo
- Seita Kayukawa
- et al.
- 2025
- CHI 2025
Field Trials of Autonomous Navigation Robot for Visually Impaired People
- Hironobu Takagi
- Kakuya Naito
- et al.
- 2025
- CHI 2025
The Case for Cleaner Biosignals: High-fidelity Neural Compressor Enables Transfer from Cleaner iEEG to Noisier EEG
- Francesco Carzaniga
- Gary Hoppeler
- et al.
- 2025
- ICLR 2025
Privacy-Preserving Personalized Federated Prompt Learning for Multimodal Large Language Models
- Linh Tran
- Wei Sun
- et al.
- 2025
- ICLR 2025