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Faculty Positions
The College of Computer and Information Science invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in computer and information science beginning Fall 2008. A complete advertisement and application instructions may be found on the hiring webpage.
Boston Globe Reports on Professor Tim Bickmore's Research
Prof. Bickmore's research on museum tour guide was featured in an article of The Boston Globe.
CCIS student Kaitlyn Hanrahan's COOP job at Adobe turns into Full-time Offer
Kaitlyn Hanrahan of Northeastern University is a good student. She does not just want to be, she knows that she has to be. As a young woman in the male dominated field of computer and information science, Hanrahan has taken advantage of Northeastern’s experiential education model to add real-life work experience to her studies. The senior knew her efforts paid off when Adobe Systems, Inc. asked her to join the company upon graduation.
Virtual Nurse Developed by Professor Tim Bickmore Undergoes Testing at Boston Medical Center
A recent Mass High Tech article describes plans by Boston Medical Center to test the virtual nurse technology developed by Professor Tim Bickmore as a means of reducing costs and improving patient care during patient discharges.
Professor Mitchell Wand Selected as Fellow of the ACM
Mitchell Wand, Professor in Northeastern's College of Computer and Information Science, has been selected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
CCIS Senior Tanya Cashorali Wins Honorable Mention in CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award Program
CCIS senior Tanya Cashorali was awarded an honorable mention in the Computing Research Association (CRA) Outstanding Undergraduate Awards Program. The CRA is an association of more than 200 North American academic departments of computer science, computer engineering, and related fields; laboratories and centers in industry, government, and academia engaging in basic computing research .
PhD student Jun Gong wins first place in ASSETS 2007 Student Research Competition
Jun Gong, a Ph.D. student in the College of Computer and Information Science won first place in the ASSETS 2007 Student Research Competition. The ACM Student Research Competition is run by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and sponsored by Microsoft Research. In the first round of this competition, students submit short paper to an ACM conference their field. Selected students receive a travel stipend to attend the conference where they present a poster on their work. Winning students receive cash prizes and are invited compete in the Student Research Competition Grand Finals.
Cracking the Cube
CCIS graduate student Daniel Kunkle has developed computer algorithms demonstrating that a Rubik's Cube in any configuration can be solved in 26 steps. He says the methods he worked out with advisor Professor Gene Cooperman "can be applied to any combinatorial problem that you want to solve. Such problems could range from ascertaining how proteins will fold to scheduling air flights to playing checkers or chess.
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