Recent News & Accomplishments
2010
Fall Colloquium presents Professor Amol Deshpande. Title: Managing and Querying Large Probabilistic Databases Date: Monday October 4, 2010 Time: 4pm Location: CSIC Building, Room 1115 Increasing numbers of real-world application domains are generating data that is inherently noisy, incomplete, and probabilistic in nature. Statistical analysis and probabilistic inference, widely used in those domains, often introduce additional layers of uncertainty. Examples include sensor data analysis, data integration and information extraction on the Web, social network analysis, and scientific and... read more
Fall Colloquium Series presents Professor Mihai Pop. Title: Computational Challenges in Genomics Research Date: Monday September 27, 2010 Time: 4pm Location: CSIC Building, Room 1115 During the past few years we have witnessed dramatic advances in DNA sequencing and mapping technologies. These technologies generate data orders of magnitude faster, and at just a fraction of the costs previously possible. As a result, DNA sequencing is rapidly becoming a critical tool in many areas of biology research. At the same time, the wealth of data being generated is rapidly challenging the capacity of... read more
Nico Zazworka, Kai Stapel, Eric Knauss, Forrest Shull, Victor Basili and Kurt Schneider won best research paper award at ESEM 2010 for the paper, Are developers complying with the process: an XP study". read more
Dr. Tsz Wo (Nicholas) Sze who received his Ph.D. from the department in 2007 has broken the record on computing pi. More on this achievement can be found at: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19465-new-pi-record-exploits-yah read more
Fall Colloquium Series presents Professor Neil Spring. Title: Underspecified Network Protocols Complicate Research Date: Monday September 20, 2010 Time: 4pm Location: CSIC Building, Room 1115 Network protocols are well-specified where it matters: features necessary for interoperation. For other behaviors, such as heuristics or corner cases, standards are silent or ignored. I describe two research efforts that, at the start, seemed to be straightforward but became interesting because of varied implementation choices in routers and in wireless interfaces. Maranello is our modification of the... read more
Undergraduate CS students Tapan Patel, Barry Smith, and Akash Trivedi were instrumental in helping to recover data from equipment in the CATT Laboratory (Center for Advanced Transportation Technology) in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, when the lab's server room was flooded during a major thunderstorm. Equipment was lost but these students were able to get partial functionality back up in the lab within the same day and successfully recovered data from the lab's critical code repository. See the following link for more on this amazing recovery. link read more
INFORMS recently decided to give an annual prize for outstanding undergraduate research in operations research. There were many applicants from all over the world and the winner of the inaugural prize was John Silberholz, a recent CS graduate. Another student, Richard Matthew McCutchen was a 2010 Awardee of the CRA Outstanding UG Researcher Award. read more
Ramani Duraiswami is giving a keynote talk at DAFx-10 in Graz Austria, as well as an invited colloquium at the Acoustics Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna. read more
Recent Ph.D. graduate Saurabh Srivastava was named a CI Fellow for 2010-2011. He has started as a postdoc at University of California, Berkeley. read more
Ph.D. student Dov Gordon was named a CI Fellow for 2010-2011. He will begin his postdoc at Columbia University in the fall. read more