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Gryte Satas Creates Opportunities For Girls To Code

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Described as “a role model” by her new colleagues at Providence, Rhode Island’s Rochambeau Library, Gryte Satas, a PhD candidate at Brown University’s Department of Computer Science, has just made a unique contribution to her community. She’s leading a new Girls Who Code Club, designed to provide young women with …

Eugene Charniak Wins 2015 AAAI Classic Paper Award

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Brown University’s Computer Science Department (Brown CS) congratulates Professor Eugene Charniak, who has just won the 2015 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Classic Paper Award. The award, which was established in 1999 to honor authors of works deemed most influential from a specific conference year, celebrates a …

Algorithm Identifies Networks Of Genetic Changes Across Cancers

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by Kevin Stacey (Science News Officer, Physical Sciences)Using a computer algorithm that can sift through mounds of genetic data, researchers from Brown University have identified several networks of genes that, when hit by a mutation, could play a role in the development of multiple types of cancer. The algorithm, called …

Brown Alumni Magazine Features David Blei '97

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by Michael McLaughlin(reprinted with permission from Brown Alumni Magazine) You can thank David Blei ’97 for all those personalized suggestions of things to buy that pop up on your screen whenever you’re online. In fact, the easiest way for this Columbia University computer science and statistics professor to explain his …

Brown CS Brings An Hour Of Code To 130+ Kids

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Community outreach connects Brown CS students to the Providence area. For more articles on how Brown CS students inspire and lead members of the greater Providence community click here.For the second year in a row, Brown Computer Science brought an Hour of Code to Providence students at Nathan Bishop Middle …

Maurice Herlihy Elected National Academy Of Inventors Fellow

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Brown University’s Computer Science Department (Brown CS) congratulates Professor Maurice Herlihy for his recent election as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). “It’s very gratifying to join such a distinguished group,” says Maurice, the first member of Brown CS faculty to receive this honor.The NAI is a …