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Undergraduate Awards Presented 2017

Congratulations to recipients of the 2017 undergraduate student awards which were presented at commencement ceremonies on May 14. Alex Vasilos Memorial Award  Friends and colleagues of the late Alex Vasilos donated the Alex Vasilos Memorial Award to the Department of Computer Science to recognize deserving students. This year's recipients: Arun Ganesh For outstanding research in algorithms for online service, for graduating with highest distinction, for excellence in the classroom, and for strong… read more about Undergraduate Awards Presented 2017 »

CS Alumni Reception 2017

Department Chair Ron Parr and CS faculty hosted a reception for CS alumni during Duke's 2017 Alumni Reunion. The reception featured remarks by Owen Astrachan and Landon Cox on their latest efforts to incorporate mobile technologies into our undergraduate curriculum, and a discussion of the new DTech Scholars Program by Monica Jenkins.  Photos read more about CS Alumni Reception 2017 »

Rudin Designs Algorithms to Help Turn Raw Information into Informed Choices

Cynthia Rudin, a rising star in the field of machine learning, focuses on writing algorithms that are easily interpretable by human experts for practical tasks like predicting energy grid reliability or diagnosing sleep apnea. She holds a dual appointment in Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. read more about Rudin Designs Algorithms to Help Turn Raw Information into Informed Choices »

Duke Receives Three Architecture Top Pick Honorable Mentions

Three Duke papers were selected for honorable mention as IEEE micro top picks in computer architecture for 2016. There are 12 top picks and 12 honorable mentions from across a large number of conferences. The Duke papers are from Ben Lee’s and Alvin Lebeck’s research groups. The papers are: Siyang Wang, Xiangyu Zhang, Yuxuan Li, Ramin Bashizade, Song Yang, Chris Dwyer, Alvin R. Lebeck, “Accelerating Markov Random Field Inference using Molecular Optical Gibbs Sampling Units,” Proc. 43rd International Symposium on Computer… read more about Duke Receives Three Architecture Top Pick Honorable Mentions »

Carlo Tomasi Named ACM Fellow

Carlo Tomasi, Iris Einheuser Professor of Computer Science, has been named an ACM Fellow for his contributions to computer vision. As a fellow, Tomasi joins a select group of the top 1% of ACM professional members. ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society. read more about Carlo Tomasi Named ACM Fellow »

Grad Student Awards 2015-16

Graduate student awards for 2015-16 were presented at the annual departmental meeting. Outstanding PhD Dissertation Jiangwei Pan - Advisor: Pankaj Agarwal.  Algorithms for Geometric Matching, Clustering, and Covering. Outstanding Prelim Exam Nathaniel Kell - Advisor: Debmalya Panigrahi. Online Budgeted Allocation with General Budgets. Rupert Freeman - Advisor: Vincent Conitzer. Diversity, Fairness and Repetition… read more about Grad Student Awards 2015-16 »

Roy Receives NSF CAREER Award

Sudeepa Roy has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "CAREER: FIREFLY - Rich Explanations for Database Queries." Total funding will be $550,000 over 5 years. This award will support Roy's research into providing automatic explanations to help a range of people harness Big Data more efficiently. This is NSF's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars. read more about Roy Receives NSF CAREER Award »

Alice Workshop 2016 Led by Rodger

A two-week Adventures in Alice Programming workshop to teach K-12 teachers how to program and to integrate programming into their disciplines was held. It was led by Prof. Susan Rodger, teacher Chari Distler, and Duke undergraduates Carolyn Sun, Ademola Olayinka (U) and Anh Trinh (U). In addition to programming 3D virtual worlds, the teachers got a chance to step into a real virtual world, the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment. Photos read more about Alice Workshop 2016 Led by Rodger »