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ACM Honors Blelloch's Work in Algorithm Engineering
Friday, June 21, 2024 Guy Blelloch, the U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, is part of a team that received this year's Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award, which honors accomplishments that have significantly impacted the practice of computing. Also recognized were Blelloch's former advisee, Laxman Dhulipala, who earned his Ph.D. in CMU's Computer Science Department (CSD) and is now an assistant professor at the University of Maryland; and Julian Shun, who also earned his Ph.D. in CSD, now an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The ACM cited the trio for their contributions to algorithm engineering, which revolutionized large-scale graph processing on shared-memory machines. Read MoreCMU Class Builds Satellite Bound for Earth's Orbit
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 All this excitement erupted during demonstration day for CMU's Spacecraft Design-Build-Fly Lab course, which brings together students from the College of Engineering, Mellon College of Science and the School of Computer Science for two semesters to design and build a small satellite that will launch into space next year. Zac Manchester, an assistant professor in the Robotics Institute (RI), and Brandon Lucia, a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE), led the class. Read MoreKolter Named Head of Carnegie Mellon University Machine Learning Department
AI Scientist Ready To Guide School of Computer Science Through Research Revolution
Monday, June 10, 2024Generative and transformative tools will power the future of computing, and machine learning technologies underpin all the learning, evaluation and improvement of these systems. Research moves quickly from the lab to the real world, where it could transform fields ranging from biology to business.
Zico Kolter is ready to lead that transformation as the new director of Carnegie Mellon University's Machine Learning Department (MLD).
Read MoreObituary: C. Gordon Bell Built the Foundation for Modern Computing
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 C. Gordon Bell, a visionary designer of computer systems and former professor of computer science and electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University whose work helped shrink computers from room-filling mainframes to more compact, affordable and practical machines, died May 17 at his home in Coronado, California. He was 89. Read MoreCMU Researchers To Tackle Carbon Use, Sustainability Through NSF Expeditions in Computing Awards
Thursday, May 23, 2024Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science will contribute to two multi-institution research initiatives aimed at reducing the use of carbon and creating sustainable computing.
Yuvraj Agarwal will serve as the lead principal investigator from CMU and will be joined by Zico Kolter on the project team. Agarwal and Kolter bring a host of expertise to the project, in topics including sensing, systems, security and privacy, artificial intelligence, using data to incentivize decision making, and understanding how computing interacts with smart buildings and efficient infrastructure.
Read MoreSCS Doctoral Student Receives Hertz Fellowship
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Zoë Marschner was one of 18 students selected for the 2024 Hertz Fellowships. This fellowship, awarded by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, is one of the most prestigious in the country. It provides five years of funding for students in applied science, engineering, and mathematics.
Marschner, who is advised by associate professor Keenan Crane, works on geometry processing, a subfield of computer graphics focused on how to digitally represent and work with geometric data.
Read MoreSCS Alum Wins Top SIGecom Dissertation Award
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Gabriele Farina, who earned his Ph.D. from the Computer Science Department in 2023, has won the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Economics and Computation (ACM SIGecom) Dissertation Award, which recognizes the previous year's best dissertation in economics and computation.
Read MoreCSD Faculty Earns Google Research Scholar Award
Adam Kohlhaasby Adam Kohlhaas | Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Aditi Raghunathan, an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department, received the award to support the project "Robust Fine-Tuning of Foundation Models." She is one of six researchers in the School of Computer Science to receive a 2024 Google Research Scholar Award.
Her research will develop principled methods that appropriately constrain the fine-tuning process to maximally preserve pretrained knowledge and improve downstream robustness.
Read MoreSCS Ph.D. Student Earns Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship
Tuesday, May 14, 2024Kaiyang Zhao, a Ph.D. student in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department (CSD), was selected for the North American Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship.
Zhao's project, "Learned Virtual Memory for Heterogeneous Architectures," aims to radically rethink virtual memory using lightweight machine learning models to solve challenges in data centers and at the edge.
Read MoreSCS Faculty Receive Endowed Professorships
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Thursday, May 9, 2024
CSD faculty members Chris Donahue and Guy Blelloch are among four School of Computer Science professors who recently received endowed faculty chairs to recognize and support their work and research.
Donahue received the Dannenberg Career Development Professorship. Blelloch was one of two recipients of the U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professorships of Computer Science.
Read MoreCSD Researchers Earn Community Award for Cache-Efficiency Research
Rashmi Vinayak, Juncheng Yang Among Paper's Authors
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department won the Community Award at the 2024 USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI) for work on a new cache-eviction algorithm.
The Community Award is given to the best paper where the code, dataset or a combination of both are made publicly available.
Read MoreBlelloch Named University Professor
Thursday, May 2, 2024Guy Blelloch has been elevated to the rank of University Professor, the highest distinction a faculty member can receive at Carnegie Mellon University.
University Professors are distinguished by international recognition and for their contributions to education, arts and research. They have made exceptional achievements beyond their department and college and embody the highest standards of the university.
Read MoreSearching for the Limits of Local Error Correction
The Key to Better Algorithms Is Making the Math Work
Charlotte Huby Charlotte Hu | Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Information can be finicky, especially if it has to travel. Whether you're making a phone call over a wireless network, playing music from a CD, or saving a document to a hard drive, when you transform or transmit information from one location to another, it has to go through many channels.
Peter Manohar, a Ph.D. student in CMU's Computer Science Department, worked with former assistant professor Pravesh Kothari to develop ways to improve error-correction algorithms by breaking apart the math behind them.
Read MoreLenore Blum Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Friday, April 26, 2024
Lenore Blum, a foundational researcher in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and a tireless advocate for women in math and science, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Blum, who retired from CMU in 2019, was a professor in the Computer Science Department, the founding director of Project Olympus, and co-director of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Read MoreSCS Student Awarded Goldwater Scholarship
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Claire Jin wants to improve how generative artificial intelligence is incorporated into robotics.
The third-year student in the School of Computer Science was selected as one of CMU's three 2024 Goldwater Scholars, one of the most prestigious STEM scholarships for undergraduates. This award comes from the federally endowed Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
Read MoreBehring Foundation Gift Supports International Undergrads in Tech
Kayla Papakie and Krista Burnsby Kayla Papakie and Krista Burns | Thursday, April 11, 2024
The Behring Foundation, a Brazilian-based family organization focused on empowering talented youth and promoting social development, has established a scholarship to support students from Brazil pursuing tech-related undergraduate degrees at Carnegie Mellon University.
The foundation's gift is the first of its kind at CMU, helping to fill a financial aid gap for international undergraduates who may not have as much access to funding opportunities as domestic students.
Read MoreCMU Researchers Help Expand Music Generation With Adobe
Marylee Williamsby Marylee Williams | Thursday, April 11, 2024
Shih-Lun Wu is an avid classical piano and viola player, but he learned viola because all the violin seats in his school orchestra had been taken. Now a student in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, Wu uses generative AI and machine learning to make music creation more accessible and engaging for people of all abilities.
Read MoreFour SCS Faculty Named 2024 Sloan Research Fellows
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Four faculty members in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science will receive Sloan Research Fellowships in 2024.
Nathan Beckmann, Aaditya Ramdas, Justine Sherry and Virginia Smith were among the 126 early career researchers announced as fellows. More than a thousand researchers are nominated each year, and winners receive a two-year, $75,000 fellowship that can be used to advance their research.
Read MoreKanade Receives BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for Computer Vision Legacy
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Carnegie Mellon University's Takeo Kanade received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for his decades of pioneering scientific achievements in computer vision and robotic perception.
Kanade, a Founders University Professor in the School of Computer Science's Robotics Institute and Computer Science Department, devised the foundational algorithms that underlie computer vision.
Read MoreFour SCS Faculty Named 2023 ACM Fellows
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Wednesday, January 24, 2024
School of Computer Science faculty members Maria Florina Balcan, Roger B. Dannenberg, Ken Koedinger and Elaine Shi have been recognized as 2023 fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The distinction, reserved for the top 1% of the association's membership, honors recipients' outstanding work in computing and information technology and/or outstanding service to ACM and the larger computing community.
Read MoreMiller Awarded NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Thursday, January 11, 2024
Bailey Miller, a Ph.D. student in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department, has been selected for a NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship.
"Our fellowship recipients are among the most talented graduate students in the world," said NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally. "They're working on some of the most important problems in computer science, and we're delighted to support their research."
Read MoreResearchers Design Simple, High-Performing Cache Eviction Algorithm
Aaron Aupperleeby Aaron Aupperlee | Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department (CSD) have designed a method to more efficiently and effectively kick unnecessary items out of the cache, improving the performance of software, servers and websites that rely on cached items.
Read MoreWilson Earns 2023 Krulcik Scholarship
Kayla Papakieby Kayla Papakie | Thursday, November 30, 2023
School of Computer Science senior Rachel Wilson's favorite thing about Carnegie Mellon University is being immersed in a community of people who are incredibly passionate about their work. She'd even argue she's learned as much outside the classroom as she has inside.
Read MoreYang, Thontakudi Earn 2023 Stehlik Scholarship
Susie Cribbsby Susie Cribbs | Friday, November 17, 2023
School of Computer Science senior Helena Yang and recent graduate Anjali Thontakudi (SCS 2023) don't think they've met, but they have lots in common. Both women served as teaching assistants (TAs) for 15-112: Introduction to Computer Programming. They both experienced an education interrupted by a global pandemic and rose to the resulting challenges. Both have an artistic side they indulged at Carnegie Mellon University, even taking similar-but-different classes in storytelling.
Read MoreCMU Honors Rep. Mike Doyle's Legacy With Endowed Fellowship
Jean Hayesby Jean Hayes | Thursday, October 19, 2023
In recognition of former U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle's 28 years of public service representing the greater Pittsburgh region, Carnegie Mellon University announced it would establish the Mike Doyle Endowed Fellowship in Technology and Policy.
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