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CCC to Hold First-Ever Leadership in Science Policy Institute
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC to Hold First-Ever Leadership in Science Policy Institute

As part of its mission to help nurture a next generation of computing research leaders, the

Wireless Research for Intelligent Transport
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Wireless Research for Intelligent Transport

On the heels of a speech by President Obama last week touting a public-private partnership seeking to “help large fleets reduce diesel and gasoline use by incorporating...

A Role for Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Design
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A Role for Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Design

The following is a special contribution to this blog from Doug Fisher (Vanderbilt University) and Mary Lou Maher (University of Maryland, College Park), who recently...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

There’s an

IOM-NAE Health Data Collegiate Challenge
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

IOM-NAE Health Data Collegiate Challenge

Earlier this year, the NAE and IOM, along with Health 2.0, announced a challenge for college students throughout the U.S., to create new apps or tools that use...

A CIFellow
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A CIFellow

The following is a special contribution to this blog from

National Science Board Talks
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

National Science Board Talks

The National Science Board (NSB) held an Expert Panel Discussion on Data Policies at the National Science Foundation yesterday & today, exploring the opportunities...

Frans Kaashoek to Receive ACM-Infosys Foundation Award
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Frans Kaashoek to Receive ACM-Infosys Foundation Award

Frans Kaashoek, a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (and a current member of the...

From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Many of us have completed our share of March Madness brackets, competing in leagues or pools to see who can be best at predicting the outcome of the annual NCAA...

NSF Announces Round Two of Its
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NSF Announces Round Two of Its

Last Wednesday, the NSF announced the second round of an international grant competition designed to spur cutting-edge research in the humanities and social sciences...

Open Algorithm Contests Powering Predictive Analyses
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Open Algorithm Contests Powering Predictive Analyses

A number of news organizations

Open Networking Foundation Announced
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Open Networking Foundation Announced

Nearly two dozen IT companies are

CCC Calling for Challenges & Visions Sessions
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Calling for Challenges & Visions Sessions

As we’ve previously blogged here, the CCC has sponsored three Challenges & Visions Sessions at computing research conferences over the past year, seeking to give...

CS PostDocs:  What is the
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CS PostDocs: What is the

The following is a special contribution to this blog by CCC Council

The 10th GENI Engineering Conference
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

The 10th GENI Engineering Conference

Over 280 leading networking researchers from around the country gathered this week for the 10th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC).

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Ed Seidel, NSF’s Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences and formerly the Director of the Foundation’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure,

A Wednesday News Roundup
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A Wednesday News Roundup

Lots of interesting stories touching on computing research in The New York Times and Time magazine in the past couple weeks: - Feb. 28 –

NSF DD Describes His Experience
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NSF DD Describes His Experience

Keith Marzullo, a Division Director within the NSF’s CISE Directorate, recently sat down to describe his experiences working at the National Science Foundation....

CS Community Weighing in on PostDocs
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CS Community Weighing in on PostDocs

“A funding ecosphere

Data as a Driver for Scientific Innovation
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Data as a Driver for Scientific Innovation

If you haven’t seen it already, the February 11 issue of Science magazine is worth a look.
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