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Double Congratulations!! Jeannette Wing,
Professor and Head of CSD, is the new President's Professor
of Computer Science. This chair was established in
1997 by Robert Mehrabian, President of Carnegie Mellon. News
release. Wing has also been appointed
to Co-Chair the Computer
Science and Telecommunications Board of
the National Academies.

Norman Sadeh, Associate Professor
ISRI, Director of the Mobile Commerce and e-Supply Chain Management
Laboratories, and his team of researchers, organize the
Supply Chain
Trading Agent Competition where more than 30 teams will
vie to assemble, and sell computers for maximum profit. Press
release

Andrew's Leap is in full swing! Through
special classes and independent projects, local high school
students will be exposed to the frontiers of computer science.
Andrew’s Leap has been run every summer since
1991.
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SCS Interview Series: Guess whom you
might see on the Allegheny River early in the morning? Rowing
for the joy of it is University Professor and Dean of SCS,
Randy Bryant! Find out more: Full
interview
Video Clips Meet Professors and Students from the School
of Computer Science, Take a tour of SCS, Watch clips from
the SCS-Day Talent Show Get
the Flash 6 plugin
Quarelling Quartets!!
is the LATEST PUZZLE to tickle
the grey cells. . . Also, check out the previous puzzles
and their solutions, including
solution to puzzle 10.
SCS
Interviews Look Who's Talking!
Programming doesn't
begin to define computer science is the latest in Tales
of Technology from the Post-Gazette column by Jim
Morris, Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the
West Coast Campus.
SCS
Faculty Positions Available
Front Page Archive
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New book: "Human Aspects Of Software
Engineering" by James
Tomayko, teaching Professor SCS, and Orit
Hazzan, Senior Lecturer, Technion -- Israel Institute
of Technology, details software engineering from the perspective
of those involved in the process: individuals, teams, customers,
and the organization. Read
more

Have you checked out the undergrad
student site lately? ....you'll be surprised!
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Spring
2004 Distinguished Lecture Series
Distinguished Lecture Series Archive
POP Seminar
Michael Hicks
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Mutatis Mutandis: Safe and Predictable Dynamic
Software Updating, Abstract
Wednesday July 21, 3:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. , WeH 8220
In conjunction with the 2004 International
Conference on Cognitive Modeling: A
Play written and performed by Tom Sgouros
JUDY or What It Is Like to Be A Robot,
Abstract
Thursday, July 29, 8:00 p.m., McConomy Auditorium, UC
2004 International
Conference on Cognitive Modeling
University Center, Carnegie Mellon campus
and at the University of Pittsburgh.
July 30 through August 1
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