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Joe Halpern
is an invited speaker at Australasian AI conference
Joe Halpern is an invited speaker at the 25th Australasian AI conference in Sydney, Australia.
Date Posted: 12/17/2012 | Permalink |
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Andrew Myers
giving keynote talk at POPL 2013
Andrew Myers is giving a keynote talk at the POPL 2013 conference on January 24 in Rome, Italy, speaking on "How languages can save distributed computing."
Date Posted: 12/17/2012 | Permalink |
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Fred Schneider
quoted in Washington Post
Fred Schneider was recently quoted in the Washington Post. To view the article, click here.
Date Posted: 11/30/2012 | Permalink |
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Kavita Bala
awarded NSF Medium grant for graphics research
Kavita Bala was awarded an NSF Medium grant to study translucency perception. This grant "Understanding Translucency: Physics, Perception, and Computation", joint with Ted Adelson (MIT CSAIL), and Todd Zickler (Harvard University) aims at understanding how humans perceive translucent materials, and using this knowledge for applications in computer graphics and computer vision.
Date Posted: 11/30/2012 | Permalink |
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Ramin Zabih
elevated to IEEE Fellow
Ramin Zabih elevated to IEEE Fellow.
Date Posted: 11/30/2012 | Permalink |
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Bart Selman
and Ramin Zabih selected as ACM Fellows
Bart Selman and Ramin Zabih were selected as ACM Fellows.
Date Posted: 11/30/2012 | Permalink |
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Hartmanis and
Tardos chosen as AMS Fellows
Juris Hartmanis and Eva Tardos are in the inaugural class of AMS Fellows. There were 20 mathematicians chosen from Cornell for the inaugural class.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Juris Hartmanis
received CalTech's Distinguished Alumni Award
Juris Hartmanis has received CalTech's Distinguished Alumni Award for 2013.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Ashutosh Saxena's
research covered by KurzweilAI.net
Ashutosh Saxena's work on "An autonomous flying robot that avoids obstacles" was covered on 11/1 by KurzweilAI.net.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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PhD student
Vasilis Syrgkanis awarded Simons Graduate Fellowship
PhD student Vasilis Syrgkanis was awarded a Simons Graduate Fellowship.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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The Trustees
approved Deborah Estrin's tenure
The Trustees approved Deborah Estrin's tenure.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Provost approved
Thorsten Joachim's promotion to full professor
The Provost approved Thorsten Joachim's promotion to full professor.
Date Posted: 11/9/2012 | Permalink |
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PhD student
Myle Ott quoted in NYTimes on fake on-line reviews
PhD student, Myle Ott, was recently quoted in a NYTimes article on fake on-line reviews.
Date Posted: 10/26/2012 | Permalink |
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Zabih and Kolmogorov
(PhD '03) received award for contributions to computer vision
Ramin Zabih and Vladimir Kolmogorov (PhD '03) received the Koenderink Prize for fundamental contributions to computer vision at the European Conference on Computer Vision in October.
Date Posted: 10/26/2012 | Permalink |
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Doug James
recently interviewed on BBC Radio
Doug James recently appeared on an interview on BBC Radio's science & technology program. To view the programme click here.
Date Posted: 10/26/2012 | Permalink |
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Fred Schneider
quoted in Technology Review on cyber security
Fred Schneider was quoted in a recent Technology Review article on cyber security.
Date Posted: 10/12/2012 | Permalink |
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Wenzel Jakob
and Steve Marschner featured for graphic research
Wenzel Jakob and Steve Marschner were recently featured in the Cornell Chronicle online for their research on making computer graphics more realistic.
Date Posted: 10/12/2012 | Permalink |
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Weatherspoon's
research on wireless data centers featured in Cornell Chronicle
Hakim Weatherspoon was recently featured in the Cornell Chronicle Online about wireless data centers. Click here for the article.
Date Posted: 9/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Doug James
and Steve Marschner featured in Cornell Chronicle
Doug James and Steve Marschner were recently featured in the Cornell Chronicle online. Click here for the article.
Date Posted: 9/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Jon Kleinberg
quoted in recent New York Times articles on Big Data
Jon Kleinberg was quoted in recent New York Times articles on Big Data. Click here for the August 2012 article and click here for the September 2012 article.
Date Posted: 9/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Nature News
covers Cornell research
The work of a large number of Cornell faculty, students, and alumni was covered in a Nature News Feature about computational social science. Click here for the article.
Date Posted: 9/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Bobby Kleinberg
co-authored an op-ed in the Huffington Post
Bobby Kleinberg and Jason Hartline wrote an op-ed in the Huffington Post using the recent Olympic badminton scandal to illustrate the principles of mechanism design. Click here for the article.
Date Posted: 9/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Saikat Guha
'09 named to TR35 list of 35 top innovators
Saikat Guha, who got his Ph.D. from Cornell CS in 2009 under Paul Francis and also got his B.S. from us in 2003, was just named to Technology Review's TR35 list of 35 top innovators under the age of 35, for his work on protecting user privacy in targeted advertising.
Date Posted: 8/23/2012 | Permalink |
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Hakim Weatherspoon
received 2012 Intel Early Career Faculty Honor Program award
Hakim Weatherspoon, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, has been selected as a 2012 Intel Early Career Faculty Honor Program award recipient.
Date Posted: 8/23/2012 | Permalink |
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Lu Wang and
Claire Cardie nominated for best paper award at the 2012 ACL SIGDial
PhD student Lu Wang and Claire Cardie, Professor of Computer Science, were nominated for best paper award at the 2012 meeting of ACL SIGDial (Special Interest Group in discourse and dialogue). The paper was entitled, "Unsupervised Topic Modeling Approaches to Decision Summarization in Spoken Meetings".
Date Posted: 8/23/2012 | Permalink |
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Ashutosh Saxena
quoted in news about the future of personal care robots
In an article on the upcoming movie 'Robot and Frank' in the Herald Tribune, Arizona Daily, and Slate, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Ashutosh Saxena, was quoted about the future of personal care robots in the US. Mevlana Gemici's work on cutting a cucumber with Kodiak robot in the Cornell Personal Robotics lab was also mentioned.
Date Posted: 8/23/2012 | Permalink |
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Gates Hall
blog is now online
A new blog tracking the construction of Bill and Melinda Gates Hall has been launched at http://blogs.cornell.edu/gateshall/.
Date Posted: 7/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Fred Schneider
won the 2012 IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award
Fred Schneider is the recipient of the 2012 IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award for contributions to trustworthy computing through novel approaches to security, fault tolerance and formal methods for concurrent and distributed systems.
Date Posted: 6/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Bruno Abrahao
won Best Extended Abstract Award at WebSci 2012
Bruno Abrahao, together with Bogdan State and Karen Cook (both of Stanford University), have won the Best Extended Abstract Award at the 2012 ACM Conference on Web Science (WebSci 2012) for their paper "From Power to Status in Online Exchange".
Date Posted: 6/28/2012 | Permalink |
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CUAir team
won first in mission performance and second overall at ONR SUAS
Cornell's CUAir undergraduate team, a team that Ashutosh Saxena advised, won first prize in ONR SUAS (unmanned aerial vehicle competition) for mission performance, and second prize overall. There were a total of ~30 teams from around the world in the final round.
Date Posted: 6/28/2012 | Permalink |
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Halpern won
the Ray Reiter Prize for best paper at KR 2012
Joe Halpern and his coauthor Willemien Kets were awarded the Ray Reiter Prize for best paper at KR 2012.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Jon Kleinberg
appointed as Simons Investigator
The Simons Foundation has appointed Jon Kleinberg as its inaugural "Simons Investigator". He was chosen for this award after a careful nomination and vetting process by a distinguished panel of scientists in Computer Science. His appointment will begin August 1, 2012 for an initial period of five years with an anticipated renewal for an additional five years.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Saxena named
Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow
Ashutosh Saxena has been named one of seven Microsoft Research Faculty Fellows for 2012. The award includes funding for over two years to expand his effort to develop "personal robots" that can take over mundane household tasks and assist the elderly and disabled. Saxena's research was featured in the Ithaca Journal on 6/20/12.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Eva Tardos
will receive the 2012 Godel Prize
Tim Roughgarden (Stanford) and Eva Tardos will receive the 2012 Godel Prize for outstanding papers in theoretical computer science at the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP), July 9-13, in Warwick, UK. ACM's Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) together with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) will recognize three groups of researchers for their contributions to understanding how selfish behavior by users and service providers impacts the behavior of the Internet and other complex computational systems.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Saxena's robotics
research on learning to clean messy rooms featured
Yun Jiang's and Marcus Lim's work with Ashutosh Saxena on developing learning algorithms for a robot that arranges a disorganized house by putting things in their correct place (e.g., learning to 'not put a shoe in a fridge') was mentioned in MSNBC, ACM Technews, and several blogs such as Futurity and Kurzweil. This work was published in the International Journal of Robotics Research (IJRR). Their work is also mentioned in Kurzweil AI today and Scientific Computing.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Research on
robots learning grasping skills featured in the news
Yun Jiang's and John Amend's work with Ashutosh Saxena and Hod Lipson on creating a grasping algorithm for flexible membrane gripper made of coffee grains was mentioned at Communications of the ACM, and several news articles such as The Engineer UK.
Date Posted: 6/21/2012 | Permalink |
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Claire Cardie
received an education award from UMass Amherst
Claire Cardie received an Outstanding Achievement in Education from UMass, Amherst CS department for her key role in integrating computing and information science into education, research, and scholarship in engineering, the social sciences, arts, and humanities.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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David Steurer's
thesis won honorable mention from ACM
David Steurer received honorable mention in the 2012 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award competition for this thesis entitled, "On the Complexity of Unique Games and Graph Expansion". The citation reads, "Steurer uses a novel algorithm for expansion of graphs across different scales that sheds light on an optimization problem called Unique Games, and applications beyond this hard-to-approximate problem."
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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CS research
paper featured in national media
The paper "You had me at hello: How phrasing affects memorability", by PhD student Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, CS undergrad Justin Cheng, Jon Kleinberg and Lillian Lee, has been featured in The New Scientist, NPR's All Things Considered, CBC's The Afternoon Edition, The Independent, and NBC's The Today Show, among other venues, and over 11,000 people have tried the associated online quote-memorability test. The paper will appear at ACL 2012.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Amit Sharma
and Chenhao Tan win Yahoo! research awards
PhD students Amit Sharma and Chenhao Tan were recipients of the 2012 Yahoo! Key Scientific Challenges Program award. The Yahoo! Key Scientific Challenges Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate student researchers who have the greatest potential to make significant contributions and become thought leaders in their research fields. The award includes $5000 of unrestricted seed funding. Amit was honored in the Microeconomics and Social Systems area, Chenhao in the Search Experiences area. 30 awards were given overall.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Colin Ponce
won NDSEG fellowship
Colin Ponce won a National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship. This is a highly competitive, portable fellowship that is awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who intend to pursue a doctoral degree in one of fifteen supported disciplines. NDSEG confers high honors upon its recipients, and allows them to attend whichever U.S. institution they choose. NDSEG Fellowships last for three years and pay for full tuition and all mandatory fees, a monthly stipend, and up to $1,000 a year in medical insurance.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Langlois and
Moore selected for NSF fellowship
Tim Langlois and Joshua Moore were selected for the 2012 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Robert Kleinberg
won a teaching award
Professor Robert Kleinberg was selected to receive the 2012 Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Professor of the Year Award. This is a Teaching Award which includes a $1,500 prize.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Zabih and former
CS students won paper award from ICCV
Yuri Boykov, Olga Veksler and Ramin Zabih received the "Test of Time" award at the 2011 International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), for their paper on graph cuts that appeared in 1999. This award has been given to four papers in total, and is designed to recognize work with long term impact on the field. Olga was a Cornell CS PhD student and Yuri was a postdoc when the paper was written.
Date Posted: 5/9/2012 | Permalink |
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Dexter C. Kozen
Symposium held April 26
The two-day workshop is in honor of the 60th birthday of Dexter Kozen, an American theoretical computer scientist. More information can be found at the symposium website.
Date Posted: 4/24/2012 | Permalink |
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Noah Snavely
awarded NSF CAREER grant
Noah Snavely has been awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER grant for support of the project, entitled "CAREER: Sensing the World with the Distributed Camera".
Date Posted: 3/20/2012 | Permalink |
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Fred Schneider
featured in the news
Fred Schneider was recently profiled in the Cornell Daily Sun.
Date Posted: 3/20/2012 | Permalink |
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Nate Foster
& Noah Snavely win 2012 Sloan Research Fellowships
Nate Foster and Noah Snavely were both awarded 2012 Sloan Research Fellowships, which are given to early career scientists and scholars whose achievements and potential identify them as rising stars in their fields.
Date Posted: 2/16/2012 | Permalink |
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Joshua Walsky
'03 named in Institutional Investor's Trading Technology Top 30
Joshua Walsky, CTO of Broadway Technology, who earned a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science with a focus on machine learning and applied mathematics from Cornell University, is named in Institutional Investor's Trading Technology Top 30.
Date Posted: 2/16/2012 | Permalink |
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Sigal Oren
selected for Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship
Sigal Oren has been selected as one of the recipients for this year's Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship. The Fellowship is a two-year fellowship program for outstanding PhD students nominated by their universities. This program supports men and women in their third and fourth years of PhD graduate studies. The fellowship recipient award will cover 100 percent of the tuition and fees for two academic years. A stipend is provided to cover living expenses while in school; and a conference and travel allowance is provided for recipients to attend professional conferences or seminars. All recipients are also offered the opportunity to complete one salaried internship over the duration of the year following the award.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Carla Gomes
and ICS featured in Inside Science
Carla Gomes and Institute for Computational Sustainability (ICS) wildlife corridor design research are being featured in Inside Science, an independent research news and information service on science, engineering, mathematics, and related fields intended for general audiences. The article looks at the importance of connecting fragmented species and the computational difficulty in developing these tools for use with multiple species.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Ashutosh Saxena
won a Google Faculty Research Award
Ashutosh Saxena won a Google Faculty Research Award for his work on 3D Scene Understanding. The purpose of the Google Faculty Research Awards program is to facilitate more interaction between Google and academia and also nurture stronger relations and partnerships with universities. The intent of the awards program is to support academic research aimed at improving information access (defined broadly). Google funds Research Awards unrestricted and retains no intellectual property from the research. We prefer if the results from the research are open sourced and widely published. Awards through this program are for one year in the range from $10K-$150K.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Robert Escriva
awarded VMWare Graduate Fellowship
Robert Escriva was selected as one of two recipients of the VMWare Graduate Fellowship for 2012/13. The new VMware Graduate Fellowships are awarded to outstanding students pursuing research related to VMware's business interests. A small number of academic departments are invited to nominate up to two of their Ph.D. candidates for consideration, and a total of two awards will be granted. The fellowship includes a cash award to cover tuition and stipend for 12 months.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Justin Cheng
'12 won CRA Ugrad Researcher Award
Each year the CRA (Computer Research Associates) gives out awards for undergraduate research. Justin Cheng '12 is a 2012 winner of the Computing Research Association's (CRA) Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award. Alec Story and Eunsol Choi both got an Honorable Mention.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Joe Halpern
named IEEE Fellow
Joe Halpern has been named a Fellow of the IEEE (starting in January, 2012). IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for select IEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest are deemed fitting of this prestigious grade elevation.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Jon Kleinberg
awarded the 2011 Lanchester Prize for book
David Easley and Jon Kleinberg have been awarded the 2011 Lanchester Prize by INFORMS, the professional society for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, for their book "Networks, Crowds, and Markets". The Lanchester Prize is awarded annually "for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in English. The prize includes a commemorative medallion and a US $5,000 cash award. The award is given each year at the National Meeting if there is a suitable recipient.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Tanzeem Choudhury's
research on mobile devices featured in Chronicle
Tanzeem Choudhury's research on using mobile devices to enhance mental health was featured in the Chronicle last fall.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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Johannes Gehrke
won 2011 Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists
Johannes Gehrke is one of the two faculty winners of the 2011 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists; he won for his work on datamining and database security. The New York Academy of Sciences Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists acknowledge and celebrate the excellence of our most noteworthy young scientists and engineers in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The Awards recognize highly innovative, impactful, and interdisciplinary accomplishments in the life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering with unrestricted financial prizes for both finalists and awardees. Each winner in the faculty category was endowed with $25,000 in unrestricted funds.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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John Hopcroft
presented with Honorary degree
John Hopcroft was presented with an Honorary doctoral degree from Beijing Institute of Technology Oct 27.
Date Posted: 2/6/2012 | Permalink |
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