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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.
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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.
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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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