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News
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Professional Programs Recognized for Innovation and Value
- OMS CS raising the bar for online education
- March 1
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Research Reveals Threat to Linux Kernel
- Once overlooked, memory bug seen as critical attack vector
- March 1
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School of CSE Faculty Member Earns Promotion
- Le Song advancing to associate professor
- Feb. 28
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School of IC Asst. Profs. Earn Research Awards
- Dhruv Batra & Devi Parikh receiving recognition from ONR, Google
- Feb. 27
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School of CSE Hosts Distingushed Lecturer
- UC Berkeley's James Demmel on improving efficiency of moving data
- Feb. 27
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Thad Starner named to prestigious CHI Academy
- Thad Starner adding to list of IC faculty in prestigious group
- Feb. 24
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Bits & Bytes
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• Congratulations to second-year computer science major Animesh Fatehpuria for taking second place at the Bloomberg Global CodeCon 2017. Animesh faced off against 140 competitors from across the U.S., Canada, and Europe in the grueling, two-hour coding challenge. CS majors Mason Liu and Matthew Fahrbach also did well at the event, with both placing in the top 50.
• Turing Award laureate and UC Berkeley Professor Richard Karp is presenting the annual Alberto Apostolico Memorial Lecture, March 13 at 11 a.m. in Klaus 1116. Karp's presentation, The Colorful Connected Subgraph Problem, details "a simple, fast heuristic algorithm" that can find perfect solutions to NP-hard problems that are seen in a variety of contexts including protein-protein interaction networks, social networks, and sensor networks.
Please send your contributions for Bits & Bytes to Ben Snedeker at albert.snedeker@cc.gatech.edu.
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