acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

Careers


Featured Job
bg-corner

Self-Driving Car Advocates Tangle With Messy Morality
From ACM News

Self-Driving Car Advocates Tangle With Messy Morality

Sure, dealing with lane changes, firetrucks and construction projects is difficult for engineers building self-driving cars. But what about deciding which people...

Malls Fill Vacant Stores With Server Rooms
From ACM Careers

Malls Fill Vacant Stores With Server Rooms

The Internet is moving to a shopping center near you.

Google's Quest to Write the Rulebook For Interactive Design
From ACM Careers

Google's Quest to Write the Rulebook For Interactive Design

Google's new design language, material design, makes its debut this week in Lollipop, the latest version of Android.

For Big Raises in It, Look to Mobile, Security, Big Data
From ACM Careers

For Big Raises in It, Look to Mobile, Security, Big Data

IT salaries will remain mostly unchanged in 2015, except for workers with highly coveted skills in areas such as security, big data, and mobility. Despite smaller...

Next For Darpa: 'autocomplete' For Programmers
From ACM Careers

Next For Darpa: 'autocomplete' For Programmers

A team of software experts led by Rice University has launched an $11 million effort to create a sophisticated tool that will both "autocomplete" and "autocorrect"...

'ghost' Ship Pitched as Navy Autonomous Patrol/attack Craft
From ACM Careers

'ghost' Ship Pitched as Navy Autonomous Patrol/attack Craft

Ghost is a high-speed attack craft that combines the speed, maneuverability, and endurance needed to engaging potential enemy swarms before they reach their attack...

Investments Boost Neurotechnology Career Prospects
From ACM Careers

Investments Boost Neurotechnology Career Prospects

Mark Cembrowski was a graduate student in applied mathematics with a taste for neurobiology at Northwestern University when he discovered a way to marry his two...

Health and Fitness Tracker Goes to the Dogs
From ACM Careers

Health and Fitness Tracker Goes to the Dogs

FitBark will monitor a dog's health and daily activity.

Nsa Director Offers Olive Branch in Silicon Valley Speech
From ACM Careers

Nsa Director Offers Olive Branch in Silicon Valley Speech

The director of the National Security Agency said Monday that he understands why Silicon Valley companies have beefed up security to keep out government agencies...

Professors Create Google Glass ­sability App
From ACM Careers

Professors Create Google Glass ­sability App

Wichita State University professors have developed a software application that allows remote observers to conduct usability testing of Google Glass and other mobile...

Data-Driven Campaigns Zero In on Voters, but Messages Are Lacking
From ACM Careers

Data-Driven Campaigns Zero In on Voters, but Messages Are Lacking

Modern political campaigns home in on their key voters with drone-like precision, down to the smallest niche—like Prius-driving single women in Northern Virginia...

New Players in the Nba: Big Data, ­ser-Controlled Jumbotrons
From ACM Careers

New Players in the Nba: Big Data, ­ser-Controlled Jumbotrons

The NBA ushered in the new season this past week, and fans at the Staples Center for the Los Angeles Clippers' opening game had access to some new toys.

Job Hunting? Apply to Be Apple Watch Evangelist
From ACM Careers

Job Hunting? Apply to Be Apple Watch Evangelist

The ideal candidate needs to be an "iOS app development expert" and would join the company's evangelism team, Apple posted on its jobs page late last week.

Google Retools Its Flu Prediction Engine—after Getting It Wrong
From ACM News

Google Retools Its Flu Prediction Engine—after Getting It Wrong

It's flu season and Google has some news.

Virtual Reality Could Aid Treatment of Sex Offenders
From ACM Careers

Virtual Reality Could Aid Treatment of Sex Offenders

Virtual reality technology can be used to better gauge the reactions of sex offenders and assess their therapeutic progress.

With $100 Million, Entrepreneur Sees Path to Disrupt Medical Imaging
From ACM Careers

With $100 Million, Entrepreneur Sees Path to Disrupt Medical Imaging

A scanner the size of an iPhone that you could hold up to a person’s chest and see a vivid, moving, 3-D image of what’s inside is being developed by entrepreneur...

A Print Magazine For Hackers
From ACM News

A Print Magazine For Hackers

On a Saturday afternoon earlier this summer, dozens of hackers, journalists, and activists sat on the floor in a darkened hallway of the Pennsylvania Hotel in Midtown...

Megan Smith: 'you Can Affect Billions of People'
From ACM Opinion

Megan Smith: 'you Can Affect Billions of People'

Now that you work at the White House, approximately how many times a day do you find yourself thinking, God, we did this so much better at Google?

Tough Electronics Based on Bullet-Proof Kevlar
From ACM Careers

Tough Electronics Based on Bullet-Proof Kevlar

Researchers at North Carolina State University are using atomic layer deposition processes to apply highly conductive yarns made of tungsten metal onto Kevlar.

Ant Behavior Might Help Verify Electronic Designs
From ACM Careers

Ant Behavior Might Help Verify Electronic Designs

Professor So Hsiao has developed mathematical formulas that simulate the methods used by food-seeking ants to tackle verification problems faced by electronic...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account