Chang Ge, Ihab Ilyas, Xi He and Ashwin Machanavajjhala develop new system that offers protection against data breaches
Cheriton School of Computer Science PhD candidate , Professors and , and their colleague ProfessorÌýÌýat Duke UniversityÌý
Cheriton School of Computer Science PhD candidate , Professors and , and their colleague ProfessorÌýÌýat Duke UniversityÌý
Blockchain technology creates digital ledgers that record sequential exchanges of information, commonly called transactions. To improve performance, transactions are batched into blocks before they are added to the ledger. Each new block contains a hash value which, like a mugshot, acts as an identifier and proof of the previous state of the ledger.
Kevin Hyun, aÌýcomputer science major at theÌýUniversity of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ,Ìýhas been awarded a 2019ÌýJessie W.H. Zou Memorial Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research.
PhD student and Professor Ìýat the Cheriton School of Computer Science along with international colleaguesÌýhave developed a novel tool to manageÌýthe quality of your data. Called , this revolutionary tool is the first to use artificial intelligence to sift out dirty data and correct errors before processing it.
ProfessorÌýÌýhas been appointed aÌýUniversity Research ChairÌýin recognition of her outstanding research contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s designation of University Research Chair recognizes exceptional achievement of faculty and their pre-eminence in a field of knowledge.
Cheriton School of Computer Science Professor and University Research ChairÌý has spearheaded the development of a software tool that can provide conclusive answers to some of the most fascinating questions in evolutionary biology.Ìý
A team of three computer science students has won theÌýPasupalak Velocity CS Capstone AwardÌýfor its entry in theÌý2019 Computer Science and Software Engineering Capstone Design Symposium, an exhibition in which final-year students develop new products and practical solutions to problems across a variety of indu
Professor N. Asokan has joined the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science as a Professor andÌýCheriton ChairÌýin Software Systems,Ìýeffective September 2019.ÌýThisÌýposition is supportedÌýby the David R.
PhD candidateÌýJohn HarrisÌýwon third place at the Velocity Graduate Student Fund finals, a contest in which graduate students competed for an opportunity to win funds to help them develop their research projects into businesses.Ìý
Ever wonder why people seem to be ignoring your emails?
The first formalized study of email deferralÌýin the workplace, conducted by a Cheriton School of Computer Science PhD candidate, outlines the primary reasons people tend to put off responding to online correspondence.