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Cheriton students Jeremy Chen, Yuqing Huang and Mushi Wang and Professors Semih Saliho臒lu and Ken Salem have received a 2022 ACM SIGMOD Research Highlight Award for their paper 鈥淎ccurate summary-based cardinality estimation through the lens of cardinality estimation graphs.鈥 No stranger to scholarly recognition, this research earlier received the at VLDB 2022, the 48th International Conference on Very Large Databases, where it was presented originally.

  • The project will focus on secure and reliable end-to-end network slicing for 5G mobile and beyond networks in collaboration with leading Canadian companies including BlackBerry, Rockport Networks, and NoviFlow
  • BlackBerry to develop novel technologies to support Zero Trust approach to software supply chain
  • Rockport scale fabrics to support AI at the edge for safety-critical autonomous systems
  • NoviFlow high-performance SDN network operating software to support the deployment of the multi-access edge cloud

The Association for Computing Machinery has named Cheriton School of Computer Science Professor a Distinguished Member for his outstanding scientific contributions to computing.

鈥淥n behalf of ACM and the Distinguished Member Committee, I am delighted that you are among the inductees honored with this designation and congratulate you on this well-deserved recognition,鈥 wrote Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Chair of the ACM Distinguished Member Committee, in her letter to Professor Daudjee.

The following is a condensed article by Rose Simone; see original at /magazine/fall-2022/feature/cybersecurity-builders

Penelope Schankula (BCS in progress) is a builder.鈥疭he may not have been aware of that when she took a co-op job at the cybersecurity company Arctic Wolf鈥痠n 蓝莓视频, but she is part of a new generation helping build the region鈥檚 cybersecurity cluster today.鈥

joined the Cheriton School of Computer Science as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in fall 2022. Her research is in the design of secure, high-performance data systems. She has a PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she developed a series of protocols that enable secure, fault-tolerant data management on both trusted and untrusted computing infrastructure.

Computer Science Professor Jo Atlee, Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Krzysztof Czarnecki, and their former students have been awarded a ten-year most influential paper award to be conferred at . Also known as the 17th International Working Conference on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems, the annual meeting will take place from January 25 to 27, 2023 in Odense, Denmark.

The excitement was palpable as eight teams made their last effort to convince a panel of judges that their business idea deserved one of four $5,000 awards at Velocity鈥檚 $5K pitch competition. Among them was RelayMD, held on November 23, 2022.