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Meghan Revelle
Meghan Revelle Wins Awards

Graduate sudent Meghan Revelle was selected as a finalist for the 2008 Google Anita Borg Scholarship.

Ningfang Mi
Graduate Student Ningfang Mi Wins Award

Graduate student Ningfang Mi was recently received the Incogen Award for Excellence in Scholarship in the Natural and Computational Sciences at the 7th Annual Graduate Research Symposium of the College of William and Mary.

Colloquium

Fri, Feb 8, 3 PM, McGl 020

Qun Li
Qun Li Awarded NSF CAREER Grant

Qun Li, an assistant professor in the department, recently received an NSF CAREER grant titled Advanced Data Management for Sensor Networks.

Songqing Chen
Alumnus Receives NSF CAREER Award

Songqing Chen, who received his doctorate from the department in 2004, was awarded an NSF CAREER grant for his proposal titled Internet Resource Management to Deliver High Quality Live and On-demand Streaming for Wireless Clients.

Distinguished Speaker Series

Hans Boehm, a Senior Research Scientist at HP Lab, will talk on Getting C++ threads right on Fri, Nov. 16, at 3 PM in McGl 020.

Distinguished Speaker Series

Prof. Jeannette Wing of Carnegie-Mellon Univ. will talk on her vision of Computational Thinking on Fri, Nov 9 at 3 PM in McGl 020.

Distinguished Speaker Series

Prof. William Sanders of the Univ. of Illnois will talk on a Probabilistic Validation of Computer System Security on Thu, Nov 1 at 5PM in McGl 020.

Faculty Positions Available

Applications are invited for two tenure-track faculty positions in Computer Science for Fall 2008 at all academic ranks. We are interested in individuals with research expertise in all areas of computer science.

Gang Zhou
Gang Zhou Joins CS Faculty

Prof. Zhou received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science under Professor John A. Stankovic from University of Virginia in 2007.

X Shen
Prof. Shen Receives NSF CNS-CSR Grant

NSF has awarded a CNS-CSR grant on Behavior-Based Speculative Parallelization and Optimization on Desktop Multiprocessors to Prof. Xipeng Shen.

Salaries for CS Majors Up 4.1%

According to CNNMoney, starting salaries for CS majors last year were 5th highest, with only some engineering majors higher.