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December 17, 2014
Prof. Braverman awarded Stephen Smale Prize
Professor Mark Braverman has been awarded The Stephen Smale Prize by the Society for the Foundations of Computational Mathematics. The prize was awarded at the FoCM'14 conference at the Universidad de la República in Montevideo, Uruguay.
December 10, 2014
Computer Science students screening of The Imitation Game
Princeton’s Garden Theater was filled with Princeton students on Tuesday night for a special screening of The Imitation Game, a new movie about events in the life of Alan Turing, who is widely known as the “father of computer science” and who is also credited with playing a crucial role in ending WWII by cracking the German Enigma code.
November 26, 2014
Tools for the artist in all of us
Researchers in the Department of Computer Science are working on ways to make it easier to express artistic creativity without the painstaking hours spent learning new techniques.
November 24, 2014
'Mosaic Effect' Paints Vivid Pictures of Tech Users' Lives, Felten Tells Privacy Board
An Amazon purchase here, a Zappos buy there. Individually, such simple online actions seem to carry little identifying information. But, when combined with other online behaviors, a "mosaic effect" can emerge, painting a specific — and traceable — picture of an online user's life.
November 20, 2014
500 coders gather for HackPrinceton!
Gathering more than 500 students from all over the country (and Canada), HackPrinceton is a 36-hour event during which students converge at Princeton to work on software and hardware projects, all while competing for thousands of dollars in prizes.
November 17, 2014
Armchair victory: Computers that recognize everyday objects
JIANXIONG XIAO TYPES “CHAIR” INTO GOOGLE’S search engine and watches as hundreds of images populate his screen. He isn’t shopping — he is using the images to teach his computer what a chair looks like.
November 11, 2014
Hertz Foundation features Q&A with Ousterhout sisters
The Hertz Foundation's Fall/Winter newsletter features a Q&A with Computer Science alum Kay and Amy Ousterhout. The Ousterhouts were the first pair of sisters to be named Hertz Fellows in the history of the fellowship. Kay gratuated Princeton class of 2011 and now studies computer science at University of California, Berkeley. Amy, Princeton class of 2013, is now studying computer science at MIT.
November 10, 2014
Wayne Honored as Distinguished Educator by ACM
Kevin Wayne, the Phillip Y. Goldman Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, has been selected as a Distinguished Educator by the Association for Computing Machinery, the international scientific/professional society for computer science.
November 10, 2014
Siebel Scholars push boundaries of computer science
One is building a practical tool to measure privacy and tracking on the Web; another is pursuing theoretical work on information complexity. Selected as five of the top computer science students at Princeton, this year's Siebel Scholars are pursuing a wide range of research questions of vital interest in industry and academia.
November 7, 2014
Q&A: Casting light on the Internet's shadows (and shadowing)
The specter of a faceless system collecting data from Web users and compiling personal profiles has raised alarms among privacy advocates worldwide. Arvind Narayanan, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton University, founded the Web Transparency and Accountability Project (WebTAP) at the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) to address difficult questions related to Internet privacy.
October 30, 2014
Accenture Prize in Computer Science
David Durst'15, April Liang'15 and Evan Strasnick'15 are the winners of the 2014 Accenture Prize, given by Princeton University to recognize academic excellence in Computer Science through the end of Junior year. Presenting the awards is Fred Molineux'89 of Accenture, Ltd.
October 2, 2014
Prof. Rexford appointed to Open Networking Foundation's Board of Directors
Professor Jennifer Rexford has been appointed to Open Networking Foundation's Board of Directors. Open Networking Foundation (ONF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of open Software-Defined Networking.
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