acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

Careers


Featured Job
bg-corner

The 14 Most Popular Programming Languages, According to a Study of 100,000 Developers
From ACM Careers

The 14 Most Popular Programming Languages, According to a Study of 100,000 Developers

It's a good time to learn how to code.

­sing Data Science to Improve Public Policy
From ACM Careers

­sing Data Science to Improve Public Policy

Data science, engineering, and policy students teamed up to explore solutions to real societal challenges at the MIT Policy Hackathon. 

Sitting with the Cyber-Sleuths Who Track Cryptocurrency Criminals
From ACM Careers

Sitting with the Cyber-Sleuths Who Track Cryptocurrency Criminals

Spiky yellow and blue shapes begin to fill a screen that spans an entire wall in a lab at Imperial College London.

Soaring Salaries in AI Research
From ACM Careers

Soaring Salaries in AI Research

Salaries for top artificial intelligence researchers have skyrocketed because there are not many people who understand the technology and thousands of companies...

Winners of the 2018 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Announced
From ACM Careers

Winners of the 2018 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Announced

Three students from Moscow State University earned the title of World Champions at the 2018 World Finals of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest...

Gender Parity in Science 'Generations Away'
From ACM Careers

Gender Parity in Science 'Generations Away'

Female researchers remain comparatively scarce in academic publishing, with some fields to remain male-dominated for centuries.

Staff Changes Upend White House Cyber Team
From ACM Careers

Staff Changes Upend White House Cyber Team

The White House cybersecurity team is undergoing a major shuffle that former officials say could jeopardize the administration's efforts to develop cyber policy...

86-Year-Old Student Works Toward Computer Science Degree
From ACM Careers

86-Year-Old Student Works Toward Computer Science Degree

Lowell Gardenhour, 86, a U.S. Air Force veteran, is a junior majoring in computer science at West Chester University. He has taken one class per semester since...

Robots Could Be Girls' Ticket to Future
From ACM Careers

Robots Could Be Girls' Ticket to Future

The University of Southern California is trying to expose young people to robotics and computer science through the robotics open house, an annual event that draws...

Robots Ride to the Rescue Where Workers Can't Be Found
From ACM News

Robots Ride to the Rescue Where Workers Can't Be Found

When Zbynek Frolik needed new employees to handle surging orders at his cavernous factories in central Bohemia, he fanned advertisements across the Czech Republic...

Hackathons Are ­sually Dominated by Men; This One Was Just for Girls
From ACM Careers

Hackathons Are ­sually Dominated by Men; This One Was Just for Girls

"HeartOnSleeve," "Too Tired to be Tired," "Moodchanger," "Food for Less Thought." If these apps sound like something a teen girl would love, that's because they...

Forget Tech's Bad Bros: Stanford, Berkeley Boost Female Computing Grads
From ACM Careers

Forget Tech's Bad Bros: Stanford, Berkeley Boost Female Computing Grads

More and more women are getting computer science and electrical engineering degrees from the Bay Area's two elite universities, a goal U.S. colleges have been pursuing...

On the Shortage of Computer Science Faculty
From ACM Careers

On the Shortage of Computer Science Faculty

To have a functional and sustainable computer science department, Haverford College must hire as many tenure-track faculty members as possible, as soon as possible...

Attacks in ­K and Syria Highlight Growing Need for Chemical-Forensics Expertise
From ACM Careers

Attacks in ­K and Syria Highlight Growing Need for Chemical-Forensics Expertise

As investigations continue into the attempted assassination of a former Russian double agent and his daughter in Britain, findings released this week have renewed...

Cybersecurity Engineering: A New Academic Discipline
From ACM Careers

Cybersecurity Engineering: A New Academic Discipline

To encourage students to pursue the next level of cybersecurity education, academia must demonstrate that there is a clear path to better opportunities in terms...

So You Want to Be a . . . Software Developer
From ACM Careers

So You Want to Be a . . . Software Developer

Software development is one of the fastest-growing fields in the United States.

Trade War or Not, China Is Closing the Gap on ­.S. in Technology IP Race
From ACM News

Trade War or Not, China Is Closing the Gap on ­.S. in Technology IP Race

China's rising investment in research and expansion of its higher education system mean that it is fast closing the gap with the United States in intellectual property...

A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the ­niverse
From ACM Opinion

A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the ­niverse

In statistics, abstract math meets real life. To find meaning in unruly sets of raw numbers, statisticians like Donald Richards first look for associations: statistical...

AI Learns a New Trick: Measuring Brain Cells
From ACM Careers

AI Learns a New Trick: Measuring Brain Cells

In 2007, I spent the summer before my junior year of college removing little bits of brain from rats, growing them in tiny plastic dishes, and poring over the ...

Grad Student Leads Group on Algorithms and AI for Social Good
From ACM Careers

Grad Student Leads Group on Algorithms and AI for Social Good

Founded in 2016, the Mechanism Design for Social Good research group identifies research topics for which algorithmic, mechanism design, and AI techniques have...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account