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WATCH:  Talking Trustworthy Computing
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WATCH: Talking Trustworthy Computing

For those of you in the Washington, DC, area, the NSF is hosting

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Today I attended a panel discussion on “The Role of the Cloud in the Smart Grid”, sponsored by Microsoft’s Innovation & Policy Center and the Digital Energy Solutions...

DARPA Soliciting Innovative Research Proposals
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DARPA Soliciting Innovative Research Proposals

Late last month, DARPA’s Information Innovation Office (I2O) issued a solicitation calling for research proposals that “investigate innovative approaches that enable...

Using Technology to Reinvent Math Education
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Using Technology to Reinvent Math Education

What subject do high school students dislike the most? My bet is math — it’s confusing, abstract, and requires meticulous attention to detail. But at it’s heart...

ITA Software
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ITA Software

Remember the electronic reservation system that you used to book your summer vacation this year? Well, in all likelihood, it was powered by information technology...

Call for Papers:  Collective Intelligence 2012
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Call for Papers: Collective Intelligence 2012

Tom Malone and Luis von Ahn — with funding from the

Want to Earn $50K?
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Want to Earn $50K?

A couple of very interesting prize-based competitions have been announced in the past week. The first — with Vint Cerf, U.S. Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra...

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A new National Science and Technology Council report released Monday

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Following up on an article about rising enrollments in computer science this past Saturday,

AHRQ Calling for Health IT Research Proposals
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AHRQ Calling for Health IT Research Proposals

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued several solicitations in recent weeks focused...

100,000 Views
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100,000 Views

A quick break from the usual sorts of posts in this space: The Computing Community Consortium launched this blog three years ago as a way to promote discussion...

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Back in late April, the CCC announced a call for short videos describing exciting research and results in computer science — with the goal of communicating to undergraduates...

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There’s a very timely story in today’s Boston Globe featuring the work of Michael Zink and his colleagues at UMass-Amherst, who are developing — with funding from...

US Ignite & GigU Workshops:
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

US Ignite & GigU Workshops:

I’m just back from a great workshop on

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There’s a great

IBM Researchers Create High-Speed Graphene Circuits
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IBM Researchers Create High-Speed Graphene Circuits

From a story published on The New York Times‘ website late yesterday: IBM researchers said Thursday that they had designed high-speed circuits from graphene, an...

Akamai Chief Scientist Talks Theory
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Akamai Chief Scientist Talks Theory

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been

US Ignite & GigU Plenaries Webcast Today & Tomorrow
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US Ignite & GigU Plenaries Webcast Today & Tomorrow

The NSF’s CISE Directorate and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) are co-sponsoring a pair of workshops on US Ignite and GigU — initiatives...

NSF Calling for
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NSF Calling for

The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division on Research on Learning (DRL) has announced its intent to fund up to 24

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Calling her colleagues the “best-in-class scientists and engineers [who] come to serve their country,” DARPA Director Regina Dugan described in a recent interview...
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