On 29 April, the Department of Computer Science hosted the inaugural lecture by Prof. Jörg Lücke and Prof. Radu Prodan.
In a bar, a poet meets the man behind the drug that saved his life — discovering how science, faith and chance created a future thought impossible.
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Why India’s Infosys has a university of its own
MYSORE, India — Employers around the world share a familiar complaint: Universities often don’t prepare students for ...
Those changes will be contested, in math as in other academic disciplines wrestling with AI’s impact. As AI models become a ...
The IEEE Computer Society has selected Keshav Pingali to receive the 2023 IEEE CS Charles Babbage Award. At The University of Texas at Austin, Pingali is the W.A. "Tex" Moncrief Chair of Grid and ...
Richard Feynman famously said that “if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical.” But Garnet Chan, professor of chemistry at the California Institute of ...
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Making computer architecture labs less painful
From cache modeling to full-system simulation, computer architecture labs can be daunting to set up. Recent tooling improvements and standardized workflows are helping students and researchers run ...
Abstract: Accurate modeling of electromagnetic wave scattering from large-scale ground profiles is essential in remote sensing applications. However, the computational burden associated with the ...
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