Chip Elliott Named ACM Fellow
Chip Elliott, an adjunct professor of Computer Science, has been named a 2013 ACM Fellow for scientific contributions enabling quantum communications, advanced tactical networks, and programming literacy.
[more]Chip Elliott, an adjunct professor of Computer Science, has been named a 2013 ACM Fellow for scientific contributions enabling quantum communications, advanced tactical networks, and programming literacy.
[more]An exhibition in Berry Library highlights the work of Professor Hany Farid, a digital forensics specialist. Farid examined the “Oswald backyard photo,” an incriminating image held up by conspiracy theorists as a fake.
[more]There is no known cure for schizophrenia, but Dartmouth’s Dror Ben-Zeev and his team are working on a mobile system that can detect early warning signs of impending episodes and trigger time-sensitive interventions to help prevent relapses into psychosis.
[more]Professor of Computer Science Sean Smith is assuming the leadership of Dartmouth’s Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS). The institute is dedicated to pursuing research and education to advance information security and privacy throughout society.
[more]“Algorithms are at the core of all things digital,” says Cormen, a professor and chair of Dartmouth’s Department of Computer Science. “They run on your laptop, your smartphone, your GPS device, and in systems imbedded in your car, your microwave oven—everywhere.”
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