acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

Careers


Featured Job
bg-corner

Boston Is an Innovation Hotbed and Doesn't Care Whether You Know It
From ACM Careers

Boston Is an Innovation Hotbed and Doesn't Care Whether You Know It

The engineers and scientists spilling out of Greater Boston’s world-class universities built the foundations of the modern computing era and amassed the densest...

Apple and IBM Introduce First Offerings in Line of Mobile Apps For Business
From ACM Careers

Apple and IBM Introduce First Offerings in Line of Mobile Apps For Business

For years, there has been a lot of talk about the consumerization of technology in the workplace. But so far, that has mostly meant employees using smartphones...

NIH Funds Robots to Assist People with Disabilities
From ACM Careers

NIH Funds Robots to Assist People with Disabilities

Projects investigating co-robotics that might help with stroke rehabilitation, guide wheelchairs, and assist children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, are the focus...

7 Largest U.S. Districts to Teach Computer Science
From ACM TechNews

7 Largest U.S. Districts to Teach Computer Science

The U.S.'s seven largest school districts, which include New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, Houston, and Fort Lauderdale, are joining more than...

Power to the Internet of Things
From ACM Careers

Power to the Internet of Things

As many as 50 billion devices will be online by the end of the decade.

The Huge, ­nseen Operation Behind the Accuracy of Google Maps
From ACM Careers

The Huge, ­nseen Operation Behind the Accuracy of Google Maps

The maps we use to navigate have come a long way in a short time.

Microsoft Billionaire Takes On Cell Biology
From ACM Careers

Microsoft Billionaire Takes On Cell Biology

Billionaire businessman and philanthropist Paul Allen plans to pump US$100 million into investigating the most basic unit of life—the cell.

Baer's Odyssey: Meet the Serial Inventor Who Built the World's First Game Console
From ACM Opinion

Baer's Odyssey: Meet the Serial Inventor Who Built the World's First Game Console

Even if you're a devoted fan of video games, there's a decent chance you're not familiar with the name Ralph H. Baer.

Unusual Electronic State Found in New Class of Unconventional Superconductors
From ACM Careers

Unusual Electronic State Found in New Class of Unconventional Superconductors

A team of scientists has discovered an unusual form of electronic order in a new family of unconventional superconductors from which they can gain deeper insights...

Google's Intelligence Designer
From ACM Careers

Google's Intelligence Designer

Demis Hassabis started playing chess at age four and soon blossomed into a child prodigy.

University Payloads Vie For Spot on 2018 Mars Mission
From ACM Careers

University Payloads Vie For Spot on 2018 Mars Mission

Mars One announced ten Mars One University Competition finalists eligible to fly on the foundation's first unmanned Lander mission to Mars in 2018.

In North Korea, Hackers Are a Handpicked, Pampered Elite
From ACM Careers

In North Korea, Hackers Are a Handpicked, Pampered Elite

Despite its poverty and isolation, North Korea has poured resources into a sophisticated cyber-warfare cell called Bureau 121, defectors from the secretive state...

Computer-Based Approach to Treating Anxiety May Reduce Suicide Risk
From ACM Careers

Computer-Based Approach to Treating Anxiety May Reduce Suicide Risk

A group of psychology researchers at Florida State University have developed a computer-based approach to treating anxiety sensitivity that does not require a...

Computers That Teach By Example
From ACM Careers

Computers That Teach By Example

MIT researchers have developed a pattern-recognition system that could improve human decision-making.

Hacked vs. Hackers: Game On
From ACM News

Hacked vs. Hackers: Game On

Paul Kocher, one of the country's leading cryptographers, says he thinks the explanation for the world's dismal state of digital security may lie in two charts.

At Israel's Mit, Arab Women (and Men) Are Suddenly Thriving
From ACM Careers

At Israel's Mit, Arab Women (and Men) Are Suddenly Thriving

Here's a little-told success story: Israeli Arabs, women in particular, have made huge strides over the past decade at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology...

A Googler's Quest to Teach Machines How to ­nderstand Emotions
From ACM Careers

A Googler's Quest to Teach Machines How to ­nderstand Emotions

Quoc Le sees the world as a series of numbers.

Studies Look at Long-Term Aging of Electronics in Nuclear Weapons
From ACM Careers

Studies Look at Long-Term Aging of Electronics in Nuclear Weapons

Sandia National Laboratories is studying how environments, including radiation that originates from a nuclear weapon itself, could affect the performance of electronics...

National Lab Researchers Awarded Time on Top Computers
From ACM Careers

National Lab Researchers Awarded Time on Top Computers

As part of the INCITE program, eight Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have been awarded nearly 800 million core hours on two of America's fastest...

Physics: Quantum Computer Quest
From ACM News

Physics: Quantum Computer Quest

When asked what he likes best about working for Google, physicist John Martinis does not mention the famous massage chairs in the hallways, or the free snacks available...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account