News
December 6, 2007
Ed Felten named ACM Fellow
Congratulations to Ed Felten for being named a 2007 ACM Fellow. His citation reads "for contributions to security and the public policy of information technology."
November 20, 2007
Josh Herbach and Zach Devito Receive the 2008 Accenture Prize
Congratulations to Josh Herbach and Zach Devito for receiving the 2008 Accenture Prize.
November 6, 2007
CS UGrads Place in ACM Programming Contest
Congratulations to Princeton CS undergraduate students for a great performance at the Greater New York regionals of the 32nd ACM International Programming Contest http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/
October 12, 2007
Boaz Barak named Packard Fellow
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation has named Boaz Barak, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton, one of 20 new recipients of Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering.
August 14, 2007
Welcome Michael Freedman!
Michael Freedman joins the Computer Science Department as Assistant Professor on September 1st. Professor Freedman received his Ph.D from NYU.
August 14, 2007
Princeton PAVE Team in DARPA Semi-Finals
Princeton Undergraduates have engineered a self-driving car designed to navigate city streets without human assistance as part of the DARPA "Urban Challenge". This competition is designed to spur innovation in autonomous robotic vehicles.
August 1, 2007
Ken Steiglitz Podcast on Computer America
On July 30, Ken Steiglitz was interviewed by Craig Crossman of Computer America to discuss his new book, SNIPERS, SHILLS, AND SHARKS: eBay and Human Behavior.
July 31, 2007
Princeton Wins Robot Vision Competition
Congratulations to the UIUC-Princeton vision team for winning first place in the 2007 Semantic Robot Vision Challenge, sponsored by the NSF and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.
July 13, 2007
Undergrads get taste of graduate student life
An article featuring Computer Science professor Mona Singh on the Princeton Summer Undergraduate Research Experience has been published on the Princeton website.
June 29, 2007
Bloomberg Podcast with Ken Steiglitz
Jun. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Steiglitz, a computer science professor at Princeton University, talked with Bloomberg's Tom Keene yesterday from Princeton, New Jersey, about his book "Snipers, Shills & Sharks: EBay and Human Behavior" and auction theory. (Source: Bloomberg)
June 27, 2007
Can the Internet Be Saved?
An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education titled "Can the Internet Be Saved?" by Josh Fischman features interviews with Larry Peterson and Jennifer Rexford.
May 8, 2007
Princeton CS Runs to Victory
Congratulations to the Princeton computer science team for winning the 32nd annual Fred Almgren Memorial Mayday Relay Race, defeating 14 other teams from Princeton and Rutgers!
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