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Brad Myers, Professor
in HCII, and his doctoral student Jake
Wobbrock, academic partners of Microsoft Research,
showcased their novel mobile, wireless, and user interface technologies
at the Microsoft Research Tech Fair 2005. Among the interested
visitors were Congressmen
Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania (pictured) and Congressman
Jay Inslee of Washington. Press
release
Congratulations to this year's winner of the
Herbert
A. Simon Award for Teaching Excellence in Computer
Science: Greg
Kesden, lecturer CSD!! Read
more
...and congratulations to Adam
Wierman, 4th year Doctoral student, CSD, this
year's winner of the Alan
J. Perlis SCS Student Teaching Award!!
Read more
Join us for the Final Presentations of the new V-Unit
and Techbridge
World on Friday, May 6, 12:00 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. , NSH 3002
Talk
abstracts and details (pdf)
Attention Graduating Students! Commencement
2005 is drawing closer. Find out what you need to know and do:
Full information
H1ghlander robot soon to demonstrate its skills to compete in the
2005 Grand Challenge, a driverless rumble through 175 miles
of hostile desert terrain, for a $2-million prize. H1ghlander, developed
by the SCS Red Team,
will be tested by DARPA evaluators here in Pittsburgh. Press
release
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SCS Interview Series: Meet the new SCS
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Klaus
Sutner, Teaching Professor CSD. "When
I was getting my PhD, I was also running a martial arts school in
Munich"! 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
Hat Problems!! ...
the LATEST PUZZLE to tickle the grey
cells. . . Also, check out the previous puzzles and
their solutions, including
solution to puzzle 14.
SCS
Interviews Look Who's Talking!
Futures market can teach
intelligence community much 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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Carnegie Mellon Today
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Graduating students left their MARK in the
NSH Atrium !

You can now request copies of the Women@SCS
Computer Science Brochures. Contact: cfrieze AT cs.cmu.edu and indicate
the level -- middle/HS level or college level brochure. You can
also download
a copy of the Computer Science poster which displays many of
the diverse and exciting areas of Computer Science.
Small
version of poster
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Fall 2004/Spring
2005 Distinguished Lecture Series
Distinguished Lecture Series Archive
Intel Research Pittsburgh Seminar
Sanjiv Kumar, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Learning Discriminative Interaction Models for
Context-Based Classification, Abstract
Monday, May 2, 10:30 a.m., Intel Research Pittsburgjh, 4720 Forbes
Avenue, Suite 410
CyLab Seminar
George Cox , Intel
Trustworthy Platforms - Problems, Promises, Concepts,
Practical Realities, and Research Opportunities, Abstract
Monday, May 2, 12:00 p.m., Room 1112 Hamerschlag Hall
Intel Research Pittsburgh Seminar
Landon Cox , Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
Decentralized, low-cost backup using self-interested
storage hosts, Abstract
Wednesday, May 4, 10:30 p.m., Intel Research Pittsburgh, 4720 Forbes
Avenue, Suite 410
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