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Personal News : "New Job"
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Personal News : "New Job"

Since it's more or less been publicly announced at this point, I may as well announce it here:  starting July 1, I'll be the new Area Dean for Computer Scienceunlike...

Blogging from Bertinoro
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Blogging from Bertinoro

I'm here at Bertinoro (a beautiful, out-of-the-way, small town in Italy) for the 2010 version of Random GRAALS (= graphs and algorithms), a workshop that we'vestandard...

Extension Results
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Extension Results

At the start of semester, at one point I had 48 people signed up for my extension Algorithms and Data Structures course, which I said from day one would not last...

Giving in to Student Demands
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Giving in to Student Demands

I received my student reviews today, and while I could easily post days' worth of discussions on them, suffice to say there's a non-trivial minority of students...

Links to Look At
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Links to Look At

Matt Welsh has what he tells me is his most-read post ever about The Secret Lives of Professors.  I'll help promote it here, but save my commentary for the comments...

Grade Inflation?
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Grade Inflation?

I know Harvard is supposed to be famous for its grade inflation, but that's not generally the case in my class (and, I think, for our CS classes in general).  Having...

ACM elections reminder
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ACM elections reminder

I was asked to remind everyone that if they want to vote on the ACM elections, the deadline is May 24th.  Here is the official ACM election page.  You might note...

Harvard News Items
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Harvard News Items

Some highlights: 1) From the Crimson:  "An undergraduate has been dismissed from Harvard College after allegedly hacking into online accounts of the teaching staff...

Robobees Redux
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Robobees Redux

While I intentionally try to avoid the political on this blog, I did make an exception previously when I heard that the Harvard Robobees project had made #1 onthe...

The Value of Experiments
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The Value of Experiments

Several days ago Lance wrote about "Is Complexity Math or Science?", and in that context wrote "We don't do experiments...", which has caused me to overreact.I'm...

Another Book on Networks
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Another Book on Networks

Another book on networks, namely Networks: An Introduction, by Mark Newman, will be available in about a week or so.  Mark is known to many in the networking community...

Complexity of Distributed Systems, Market Crash Style
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Complexity of Distributed Systems, Market Crash Style

Apparently, the stock market crash of 5/6/10 was not, as originally thought, due to a "standard" human/computer error where someone meant to sell a million shared...

Aldous/Diaconis:  Longest Increasing Subsequences
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Aldous/Diaconis: Longest Increasing Subsequences

For some research I'm currently doing, I ran across a truly wonderful "old" paper,Longest increasing subsequences: from patience sorting to the Baik-Deift-Johansson...

Poll : Conference Acceptances
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Poll : Conference Acceptances

Consider your favorite conference(s).  Do you think they're accepting too many papers, too few, or just right?  (With SIGCOMM decisions out, STOC/EC/CCC coming...

SIGCOMM PC, Not Liveblogging
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SIGCOMM PC, Not Liveblogging

I am absolutely, positively, not liveblogging from the SIGCOMM PC, as that is, I am rightly told, a bad idea.  But these are my impressions after the fact.  (I'm...

The Computer Science Ecosystem
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The Computer Science Ecosystem

Inspired a bit by some inspirational, high-level talks I've seen the last few days (see Matt's take on Ed Lazowska's talk at Harvard here), I've been thinking about...

Should There Be a "PostDoc Registration" Rate?
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Should There Be a "PostDoc Registration" Rate?

Most every computer science conference has (at least) two rates for registration:  students and other.  Ostensibly, this is because we want to encourage student...

Conference Registration Deadlines (and Fees)
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Conference Registration Deadlines (and Fees)

I'm spending the morning registering for conferences.  STOC early deadline is April 30, ISIT is May 1, and EC is May 6.  I'm sure there are others coming up.  Remember...

Last Day of Class!
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Last Day of Class!

Sometimes, I think the students are so excited about the end of classes, they don't realize that it's almost equally exciting for the faculty.  While I enjoy teaching...

Random Links for the Day
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Random Links for the Day

FemaleScienceProfessor tells an Evil Reviewer story. The CRA blog tells us that DARPA is back, in terms of funding university research.  Ed Lazowska has related...
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