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No Stress
From My Biased Coin

No Stress

Greg Morrisett points me to this bit of silliness to start my morning: University professors have a lot less stress than most of us. Unless they teach summer school...

Answers for Assignments?
From My Biased Coin

Answers for Assignments?

One of the smarter students I've known at Harvard, who has been a Teaching Assistant for me the last two years (and who I'm hoping will be back again this year)...

Onward, Upward, and [In]ward
From The Noisy Channel

Onward, Upward, and [In]ward

It’s that time — the end of another great year. It’s been a phenomenal year for LinkedIn, for my amazing team of data scientists, and for me personally. The end...

Put This On My List...
From My Biased Coin

Put This On My List...

Put this on my list of papers I wish I had written: Manipulating Google Scholar Citations and Google Scholar Metrics: simple, easy and tempting. I think the title...

Lily 5.0, LinkedIn 2.0
From The Noisy Channel

Lily 5.0, LinkedIn 2.0

            What a wonderful week! On Tuesday, my daughter Lily turned 5. We celebrated by taking her out to her first karaoke night, where she had a blast — as...

Continuing to Post on LinkedIn
From The Noisy Channel

Continuing to Post on LinkedIn

I just posted another pair of articles on LinkedIn: Understanding Relevance Relevance is Complicated I’ll continue to use The Noisy Channel as a personal blog,...

STOC Goings-On
From My Biased Coin

STOC Goings-On

Joan has permitted/encouraged me to post on the STOC PC process this year.  So far, all seems to be running smoothly. Despite pre-conference suggestions by some...

Assessing Computer Scientists
From My Biased Coin

Assessing Computer Scientists

My colleague and frequent co-author John Byers knows that I can spend up to several hours a day actively worrying about my ranking as a computer scientist.  While...

Posts from FOCS (part 5)
From My Biased Coin

Posts from FOCS (part 5)

[Again, edited by Justin Thaler, who organized all this.  The following was written by Michael Forbes of MIT.]Title: Higher Cell Probe Lower Bounds for Evaluating...

Follow Me on LinkedIn!
From The Noisy Channel

Follow Me on LinkedIn!

I’ve recently started posting on LinkedIn as part of LinkedIn’s thought leadership program. My first two posts as an “influencer” are a bit meta: Influence and...

Computer Science Rhodes Scholar
From My Biased Coin

Computer Science Rhodes Scholar

A question we tend to get at Harvard is why students should come here to study computer science.  There are lots of reasons, of course, but one thing we like to...

Harvard Financials
From My Biased Coin

Harvard Financials

Harry Lewis has had several interesting posts this month over at his blog.  In particular, he discusses Harvard Magazine's recent analysis of Harvard's Annual Financial...

Posts from FOCS (Part 4)
From My Biased Coin

Posts from FOCS (Part 4)

[Editor: In Part 4 of what now looks to be a 5- or 6-part series of reports from FOCS, second-year graduate student Ludwig Schmidt of MIT contributes a summaryhttp...

CIKM 2012: Notes from a Conference in Paradise
From The Noisy Channel

CIKM 2012: Notes from a Conference in Paradise

The moment I learned that CIKM 2012 would be held in Maui, I knew I had to be there. Having co-organized the CIKM 2011 industry event, I had enough karma to be...

Data By The People, For The People
From The Noisy Channel

Data By The People, For The People

I was fortunate this year not only to be able to attend the 21st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2012) in Maui, but also...

More from Simons Institute
From My Biased Coin

More from Simons Institute

Alistair Sinclair asked me to post the following. For #2; note that those with existing postdoc positions are eligible (the Simons people hope they'll be able to...

Posts from FOCS (Part 3)
From My Biased Coin

Posts from FOCS (Part 3)

Continuing posts from FOCS, with several guest-writers and guest-editor Justin Thaler.[Editor: This is Part 3 in our series of posts covering FOCS 2012. Part 4,...

NYCE (New York Computer Science and Economics Day) Announcement
From My Biased Coin

NYCE (New York Computer Science and Economics Day) Announcement

I was asked to post the following:We are pleased to announce that NYCE 2012, the fifth annual New YorkComputer Science and Economics Day, will be held in New York...

Posts from FOCS (Part 2)
From My Biased Coin

Posts from FOCS (Part 2)

Continuing posts from FOCS, with several guest-writers and guest-editor Justin Thaler.[Editor: First-year grad student Mark Bun of Harvard contributes a summary...

Posts from FOCS (Part 1)
From My Biased Coin

Posts from FOCS (Part 1)

Justin Thaler went to FOCS, and managed to arrange for various people to write up their thoughts on various parts of the conference.  So Justin is the famed Editor...
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