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FRONT PAGE ARCHIVE 2007
Front Page Archive 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2007, 2008
Tales of Technology Archive

2007
December
3rd
6th

  Online Library Gives Readers Access to 1.5 Million Books: International Project Makes Complete Texts Available Through Single Web Portal.
November
3rd
9th
15th
18th
29th
  Takeo Kanade, Carnegie Mellon University’s U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor of Computer Science and Robotics, receives Lifetime Achievement Award For Contributions to Field of Computer Vision. News release Kanade is also the 2007 recipient of the Okawa Prize, which is sponsored by the Japan-based Okawa Foundation for Information and Telecommunications. News release
  Congratulations Anastasia!! Anastasia Ailamaki, associate professor, CSD, is one of 20 scientists chosen for this year’s highly selective Nobel-sized Award: the European Young Investigator (EURYI) Awards. News release
September
18th
  Carnegie Mellon will celebrate when the ubiquitous Smiley-face :-) emoticon, created in 1982 by Computer Science Research Professor Scott E. Fahlman, turns 25 on Sept. 19th. News release
  Researchers Launch Arts-Based Robotics Program To Increase Technical Literacy in the Pittsburgh Region.
  Carnegie Mellon’s Soccer-Playing Robot Teams Bring Home Gold and Bronze from RoboCup 2007!
 

Professor Peter Lee will be new head of the Computer Science Department! Peter has had a 20-year career as part of CSD, achieving great success in research, teaching, and administration. Current head, Professor Jeannette Wing, will be taking up a position with the National Science Foundation. News release and Tribune-Review article

  The Community Robotics, Education and Technology Empowerment (CREATE) Lab led by Illah Nourbakhsh, associate professor RI, unveils internet-controlled robots that anyone can build by following the right recipe. News release
  Carnegie Mellon P2P System Could Speed Movie, Music Downloads: Technique Uses Similar Data Files, Not Just Identical Files, as Sources News release
March
12th
17th
29th
  NASA’s Robotic Sub Readies for Dive Into Earth’s Deepest Sinkhole.
     
February
7th
9th
13th
19th
23rd
28th
  Announcing the Newly established Katayanagi Prizes in Computer Science In Collaboration With Tokyo University of Technology!
January
2nd
5th
8th
15th
25th
  Lorrie Cranor, Associate Research Professor in computer science and engineering and public policy, and Elisa Bertino of Purdue University have received funding for work in privacy and security policy management through IBM’s new Open Collaboration Research (OCR) program. News release

 

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