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Beckmann Earns NSF Early CAREER Award
by | Thursday, September 12, 2019
Nathan Beckmann, an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department, has received a five-year, roughly $500,000 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award for young faculty members.
Read MoreStudy Shows Apps Are Rife With Privacy Compliance Issues
by | Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Android users can choose from more than 2.7 million apps in the Google Play Store — a daunting number for a privacy researcher who wants to investigate if those apps comply with privacy laws.
But fear not, privacy researchers. There's a new tool in town, and it's revealed some eye-opening data about the state of privacy for Android apps.
Read MoreCarnegie Mellon Team Flexes Hacking Prowess, Wins Fifth DefCon Title
by | Monday, August 12, 2019
Carnegie Mellon University’s competitive hacking team, the Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP), just won its fifth hacking world championship in seven years at this year’s DefCon security conference, widely considered the “World Cup” of hacking. The championship, played in the form of a virtual game of ''capture the flag,'' was held August 8-11 in Las Vegas.
PPP now holds two more DefCon titles than any other team in the 23-year history of DefCon hosting the competition.
Read MoreHebert Named Dean of Carnegie Mellon's Top-Ranked School of Computer Science
Acclaimed Computer Scientist and AI Researcher Has Led Robotics Institute Since 2014
by | Thursday, August 8, 2019
Martial Hebert, a leading researcher in computer vision and robotics, has been named dean of Carnegie Mellon University's world-renowned School of Computer Science (SCS), effective August 15.
Hebert, director of the Robotics Institute in SCS since 2014, will lead a school with more than 270 faculty members and approximately 2,300 students. He has been a CMU faculty member for the last 35 years.
Read MoreProcaccia Wins Social Choice and Welfare Prize
by | Thursday, July 25, 2019
Ariel Procaccia, an associate professor in the Computer Science Department, has been awarded the 2020 Social Choice and Welfare Prize for his work on social choice and fair division.
Read MoreSummer 2019 Issue
by | Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Read MoreCarnegie Mellon and Facebook AI Beats Professionals in Six-Player Poker
"Superhuman" Card Shark Achieves New AI Milestone
by | Thursday, July 11, 2019
An artificial intelligence program developed by Carnegie Mellon University in collaboration with Facebook AI has defeated leading professionals in six-player No-Limit Texas Hold'em, the world's most popular form of poker.
The AI, called Pluribus, defeated poker professional Darren Elias, who holds the record for most World Poker Tour titles; and Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, winner of six World Series of Poker events. Each pro separately played 5,000 hands of poker against five copies of Pluribus.
Read MoreNoam Brown Named MIT Technology Review 2019 Innovator Under 35
Computer Science Ph.D. Student Cited for AI That Beat Poker Pros
by | Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Noam Brown, a Ph.D. student in the Computer Science Department who helped develop an artificial intelligence that bested professional poker players, has been named to MIT Technology Review's prestigious annual list of Innovators Under 35 in the Visionary category.
Read MoreMaxion Wins DSN Test of Time Award
by | Monday, June 10, 2019
Roy Maxion, research professor in the Computer Science and Machine Learning departments, will receive the 2019 Test of Time Award at the IEEE/International Federation for Information Processing Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2019), held June 24–27 in Portland, Oregon.
Read MoreHoffmann Receives NSF CAREER Award
by | Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Jan Hoffmann, an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department, has received a five-year, $519,000 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award for young faculty members.
Read MoreNew Technology Improves Cloud Computing
by | Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Cloud computing has enabled huge triumphs in big data, from searching the web in a millisecond to decoding the human genome. But to keep cloud servers running smoothly, developers have applied different techniques to minimize disrupting their central processing units (CPUs) — techniques that don't often work together.
Thanks to a team of computer science researchers, that's all changed.
Read MoreLenore Blum Receives Inaugural Dean's Professorship in Tech Entrepreneurship
by | Friday, May 10, 2019
Lenore Blum, Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science, received the inaugural Dean's Professorship in Technology Entrepreneurship at a May 3 ceremony and celebration.
Read MoreBajpai Wins 2019 K&L Gates Prize
Graduating Senior Discovered Her Passion for Teaching at SCS
by | Thursday, May 9, 2019
Tanvi Bajpai, who came to Carnegie Mellon University to become a software engineer and discovered a passion for teaching in the process, will receive the 2019 K&L Gates Prize.
The $5,000 prize, supported by the K&L Gates Endowment for Ethics and Computational Technologies, recognizes a graduating senior who has best inspired fellow students at the university to love learning through a combination of intellect, high scholarly achievement, engagement with others and character.
Read MoreComputer Science Idea Triggers First Kidney-Liver Transplant Swap
Sandholm Says Multi-Organ Exchanges Could Boost Number of Transplants
by | Thursday, May 2, 2019
Aliana Deveza was desperate. Her mother's health was failing after years of fighting a hereditary kidney disease. Aliana wasn't a good donor candidate for her mother because she eventually might face the same disease herself.
But what if she donated part of her liver instead? Specifically, what if she donated part of her liver to a patient who needed it and then a loved one of that patient donated a kidney to her mother?
Read MoreArulraj Receives SIGMOD Dissertation Award
by | Monday, April 29, 2019
Joy Arulraj, a Computer Science Department alumnus who earned his Ph.D. in 2018, is the recipient of the Jim Gray Doctoral Dissertation Award of 2019, which recognizes the best dissertation in the field of databases for the previous year. It is presented by the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on the Management of Data (SIGMOD).
Read MoreFirst-Years on Their First Year
SCS Freshmen Talk About Their SCS Experiences
by | Thursday, April 18, 2019
A few months ago, we reached out to School of Computer Science first-year students as they finished their first semester at Carnegie Mellon University. With a full semester under their belts, these students shared how they started their CS journey, the challenges they faced when they arrived on campus, the memorable opportunities they took part in and experiences they shared, and their goals to make the most out of their time at CMU.
Read MoreSCS Ph.D. Students Named Hertz Graduate Fellows
by | Tuesday, April 16, 2019
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation announced today that Carnegie Mellon University student Ben Eysenbach and incoming student Bailey Flanigan will receive 2019 Hertz Fellowships. Eysenbach and Flanigan are two of 11 recipients of the fellowship this year, chosen from more than 840 applicants. They will receive up to five years of academic funding, potentially amounting to $250,000, and the freedom to independently choose what they research.
Read MoreFormer CMU Professor Shares 2018 Turing Award for Deep Learning
Geoffrey Hinton Served on the CSD Faculty in the 1980s
by | Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Geoffrey Hinton, a former Computer Science Department faculty member and now a vice president and Engineering Fellow at Google, will receive the Association for Computing Machinery's 2018 A.M. Turing Award along with Yoshua Bengio and Yann LeCun for their revolutionary work on deep neural networks.
Read MoreFormer Stehlik Scholars: Where Are They Now?
by | Thursday, March 21, 2019
Rachel Holladay (CS 2017), Ananya Kumar (CS 2017) and Eric Zhu (CS 2018) were a few of the earliest recipients of the Mark Stehlik SCS Alumni Undergraduate Impact Scholarship. The award — now in its fourth year — recognizes undergraduate students for their commitment and dedication to the field of computer science both in and beyond the classroom.
Read MoreBlockchain Course Challenges Students to Create Apps for the Launch of CMU Cryptocurrency
by | Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Faculty from the Tepper School of Business, School of Computer Science, and Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy are launching a course in which student groups address issues that can be brokered by blockchain technology, including the design of the university's own cryptocurrency.
Read MoreHaeupler, Mohimani Receive Sloan Research Fellowships
by | Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Bernhard Haeupler, assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department, and Hosein Mohimani, assistant professor in the Computational Biology Department, are among 126 recipients of 2019 Sloan Research Fellowships, which honor early career scholars whose achievements put them among the very best scientific minds working today.
Read MoreKiesler Elected to National Academy of Engineering
by | Thursday, February 7, 2019
Sara Kiesler, Hillman Chair Emerita of Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.
Read MoreBuilding a verifiably-secure internet
by | Wednesday, January 30, 2019
In security, almost nothing is guaranteed. It's impossible to test the infinite ways a criminal hacker may penetrate a proverbial firewall. But what if, by the laws of mathematics, something could be proven to be secure without running an infinite number of test cases?
This is what CyLab's Bryan Parno is trying to do with for critical internet software.
Read MoreKim and Ye Win 2019 Microsoft Ph.D. Fellowships
by | Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Computer Science Department Ph.D. students Daehyeok Kim and Katherine Ye are among 10 students nationwide who have been awarded two-year Microsoft Research Ph.D. Fellowships for 2019.
Read MoreWinter 2018 Issue
by | Monday, January 14, 2019
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