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    Kelleher receives Sloan Research Fellowship

    Caitlin Kelleher, PhD, will use a prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship to continue researching how to make computer programming accessible to everyone.

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    Assistant Professor Weinberger receives award from Yahoo! Labs

    A $15,000 gift to Assistant Professor Kilian Weinberger will encourage collaboration with Yahoo! research scientists.

  1. 3.

    Faculty members named AAAS fellows

    The newest fellows include three professors from the School of Engineering & Applied Science: Michael Brent, Raj Jain and Arye Nehorai.

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    Computer Science & Engineering professor receives grant from National Science Foundation

    Yixin Chen has received a two-year, $200,000 grant to develop artificial intelligence agents to mimic human behaviors in playing games.

  1. 5.

    Professor Robert Pless quoted in Science News article

    Astronomers reconstructed the Comet Holmes’s orbit in 3-D using 1,299 images found in a web search. Professor Robert Pless calls the team’s approach “compelling.”

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    National Science Foundation grant awarded to Computer Science & Engineering professors

    Professors Jeremy Buhler, Roger Chamberlain and Mark Franklin were awarded a $99,653 research grant.

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    Computer Science & Engineering professor receives grant from National Science Foundation

    Ron Cytron has received a one-year, $74,700 grant for research titled "EAGER: Compiler and architecture support for avoiding writes to memory-preliminary study."

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    Arch Grants awards first $750,000 in grants

    Students Michael Gidding and Daniel Garcia and their startup Saturnis, and Associate Professor Patrick Crowley and his startup Observable Networks, each received a $50,000 grant.

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    Wireless sensor research featured in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

    Professor Chenyang Lu is developing a virtual intensive care unit, where wireless sensors continuously monitor patients’ vital signs, even as they move around the hospital during recuperation.

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    Computer Science & Engineering professor receives grant from National Institutes of Health

    Michael Brent has received a four-year, $1.37 million grant for research titled "Linking Gene Regulation to Metabolism."

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