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Sandstorm robot
racer repaired and ready after rollover
crash during test. Despite setbacks for Red
Team, project director William
L. “Red” Whittaker, Research Professor RI,
says "everyone is focused and committed to win. Everybody's
up,"...... Read
full Post-gazette story The DARPA Grand Challenge, an
unmanned, off-road Mojave desert race for robots,
takes place Saturday March 13, Press
release
Tuomas Sandholm,
Associate Prof. CSD, David
Yaron Associate Prof. Chemistry, and Benno
Bernt, founder and former head of Carnegie Mellon's Technology
Transfer Office, are among those being honored this year by
the Carnegie Science Center for outstanding achievements in
science and technology in southwestern Pennsylvania.

New I.T. may balance security, privacy User-friendly,
automated software may help antiterrorism surveillance and
individual privacy co-exist, "Our commercially available
technologies allow medical data to be shared for bioterrorism
surveillance while providing provable assurances of privacy
protection," says Latanya
Sweeney, Assistant Professor CSD, the founder and director
of the Laboratory for
International Data Privacy. "As a result, the American
public can enjoy both safety and privacy." Full
story
Open House 2004 for admitted PhD students Welcome!
The faculty and students of the School of Computer Science
are all looking forward to meeting and talking with you. Details
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SCS Interview Series Aspiring,
inspiring, and ready to take on anything, newly appointed
Robotics faculty member M.
Bernardine Dias shares her work, life, and passions. Full
interview
Video Clips Meet the Dean, 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
Problems with Ants!!, is the LATEST PUZZLE to
tickle the grey cells. . . Also, check out the previous
puzzles and their solutions, including
puzzle 8.
SCS
Interviews Look Who's Talking!
What would Benjamin Franklin
think about the Internet? is
the latest in Tales of Technology
from the Post-Gazette column by James
Morris, Dean, School of Computer Science
SCS
Faculty Positions Available
Front Page Archive
More News in:
Carnegie Mellon News
Carnegie Mellon Magazine
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Mid-Semester/Spring Break: March 5 through
March 12
The Pittsburgh Savoyards, including several members from
SCS, will present Gilbert & Sullivan's hilarious comic
operetta Patience, March 5-21; More
Details you can also call (412) 734-8476 for further information
SCS
Recognition Awardees 2004
SCS Day
Photos courtesy of Ralf
Brown (Research faculty, LTI).
Thanks to our organizers, sponsors, and all
who participated to make SCS
Day 2004 a successful and dynamic event
including workshops, exhibits, games, and a talent show! Dean
Morris showed his flair as the perfect Master of Ceremonies
for the
Talent Show and SCS Recognition Awards
Ceremony.

You can now Submit Photos and Post Captions to the
ugrad Photo Album!! (photo by Yuchun Wang)
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Spring
2004 Distinguished Lecture Series
Distinguished Lecture Series Archive
Seminar Series
ISRI Seminar Series
Lorrie Cranor, Associate
Research Professor, ISRI and Engineering and Public Policy
Analysis of Security Vulnerabilities in the
Movie Production and Distribution Processand Distribution
Process, Abstract
Monday 15, March 1:30 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. , WeH 4623
HCII
Seminar Series
Nikol Rummel
Improving on-line collaboration with instructional
scripts and models
Wednesday, March 24, 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. , NSH 1305
2004
Digital Library Colloquium Series
Gregory
Crane, Professor of Classics
Cultural Informatics: Emergence of a New
Field, Abstract
Wednesday, March 24, 3:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. , Adamson Wing (136A)
Baker Hall
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