
News
July 24, 2012
Congratulations to our PECASE awardees!
David Blei is a Dept of Defense recipient and Michael Freedman is a National Science Foundation recipient.
July 24, 2012
Prof. Bernard Chazelle awarded SIAM Outstanding Paper Prize
David Blei is a Dept of Defense recipient and Michael Freedman is a National Science Foundation recipient.
July 12, 2012
Prof. Mark Braverman named Turing Fellow
Mark Braverman, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, has been named a Turing Research Fellow by the 'The Turing Centenary Research Project - Mind, Mechanism and Mathematics', supported by a major grant from the John Templeton Foundation. Prof. Braverman's main interests lie in the theory of computation and its applications in the natural and social sciences.
July 10, 2012
SSDAlloc Memory expansion technology commercialized
Graduate student Anirudh Badam and Professor Vivek Pai have been working on exploiting solid-state disk (SSD) to expand the addressable memory that programs can use; they developed a hybrid memory allocator called SSDAlloc. Today, Fusion-io announced their Extended Memory technology resulting from a collaboration with Badam and Pai.
June 28, 2012
Professor Zeev Dvir awarded the Denés König Prize
Professor Zeev Dvir received the Dénes König Prize in recognition of his paper "On the size of Kakeya sets in finite fields," Journal of the American Mathematical Society 20 (4): 1093-1097 (2009).
June 18, 2012
Arvind Narayanan, a "World's Most Wired Computer Scientist"
Arvind Narayanan, who will be joining Princeton Computer Science as an Assistant Professor in September, was today named a "World's Most Wired Computer Scientist" with a 2500-word article in Wired.com profiling his research on Internet privacy and anonymity.
June 14, 2012
Former graduate student of Prof. Martonosi recieves ACM Maurice Wilkes Award
David M. Brooks*01, the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard, won the 2012 ACM's Maurice Wilkes Award. Professor Margaret Martonosi was his thesis adviser in Electrical Engineering.
June 7, 2012
Professor Sanjeev Arora: An Influential Theoretician
An article about Professor Sanjeev Arora, winner of the 2011 ACM-Infosys Foundation Award, is in this month's issue of Communications of the ACM. The article is entitled "An Influential Theoretician".
May 8, 2012
Honorable mention for USENIX NSDI Community Award
At the recent USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '12), work by several Princeton researchers and students on Serval, a system for new Internet abstractions and architectures, received an honorable mention for the Community Award given at the conference.
May 4, 2012
2012 Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship Recipients
In her honor, Google is proud to honor Anita's memory and support women in technology with the 2012 Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship. Google hopes to encourage women to excel in computing and technology and become active role models and leaders in the field.
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