Founded in 1965, as one of the first of its kind – the department of computer science in @CornellCIS explores theory, programming, languages, AI, and more.
Matthew Eichhorn is a new lecturer of computer science. This fall, he's teaching CS 2800: Mathematical Foundations of Computing. Learn more about him and his academic background: https://t.co/6QBiU25fJN
Kavita Bala, dean of Cornell Bowers CIS, has been named @Cornell's 17th provost.
"As provost, I hope to foster an environment where all Cornellians can realize their intellectual potential, do their best work and have a positive impact...," said Bala. https://t.co/T9zHVJ1LXG
Congratulations to Jon Kleinberg, ’93, the Tisch University Professor of Computer Science and Information Science, on receiving @TheWLAPrize!
The WLA recognizes world-class researchers and technologists who have made a profound impact on science. https://t.co/WpJzrC7Knd
Woohoo!
@Cornell_CS PhD application deadline is December 15, 2024.
I'm looking for students interested in high-performance parallel computing and systems for scientific discovery, to guide the design of the next generation of parallel computing systems and architectures!
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New semester = new ways to get involved at Cornell Bowers! 🎒🎉
Join the Academic Fair on 9/6 from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. in Gates Hall. Learn more about our majors, programs, resources, and student organizations. Play games, win prizes, and grab some snacks! https://t.co/c9u4YqSIJv
It was a very humbling and optimistic experience to spend a week coding with these high school students. I barely knew how to code at their age, and some of these students were coding up complex search algorithms on real robots in a matter of hours. Thank you CATALYST students!!
This summer, students participating in CATALYST Academy explored the field of robotics and AI. Led by @sanjibac, assistant professor of computer science, students built, programmed, and deployed robotic cars to simulate a search and rescue operation in a disaster zone. 🤖💻
Currently, the cost of building and training #genAI models is prohibitive and beyond the reach of academics.
Dean Bala recently spoke with the @WSJ about how university researchers can stay in the conversation & continue to influence the field. #CornellAI https://t.co/mTn6g785dG
Quanta talks to Michael P. Kim about new research that repurposes one of his algorithmic fairness tools to break apart and understand very complex computer problems. https://t.co/5xGzjmmHah
Jon Kleinberg, ’93, the Tisch University Professor of Computer Science in Cornell Bowers CIS, has been selected as a member of the American Philosophical Society.
Kleinberg’s research centers around algorithms and networks and their impact on society. https://t.co/8us7ydAAqw
Twins and @CornellCIS students Alsa Khan '25 and Muhammad Jee '25 have developed an AI-based learning suite that offers hyper-personalized instruction to help students master their courses.
Using low-frequency radio waves to send health care data, a group of students has developed a method that could enable in-home health care for people without cellular or internet access.
Evan Leong ’25, a computer science major, was part of the team. https://t.co/oB9ZtzpyBj
Here's to #Cornell2024! 🎓👏
Bowers CIS graduates pursued their passions, conducted impactful research, and created a future full of opportunity. Hear from a few of them as they reflect on their time: https://t.co/eXwLyLsBtx
From her time serving as Course Staff and a peer advisor, Simone Green ’24 found connection with her Bowers CIS peers.
She found that being a supportive educator requires patience, empathy, and passion. https://t.co/eXwLyLsBtx #Cornell2024
Sarah McMorrow ’24, a computer science major, served as a volunteer firefighter, conducted research, and was part of the Cornell Center for Health Equity.
Her experiences solidified her passions for helping others, adventure, and learning. https://t.co/eXwLyLsBtx #Cornell2024
Lorenzo Alvisi, M.S. ’94, Ph.D. ’96, the Tisch University Professor in Computer Science, will be the next chair of the Department of Computer Science. https://t.co/QyBE4wK2ea
“As a pathologist, I hope to use my computational background to do research that will improve the field of forensic science,” Sarah Jane McMorrow said.
Read more about Sarah’s accomplishments and commitment to public service here ⬇️
Computer science major Sarah Jane McMorrow ’24 wears many hats, serving as a firefighter and EMT to her leadership in numerous student organizations.
McMorrow's commitment to public service has been recognized with the 2024 @CornellEinhorn JFK award.
https://t.co/pjOEz4iFxO
Martin T. Wells, the chair of @CornellDSDS, and David Shmoys, professor at @CornellEng and @Cornell_CS, have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science @aaas, the world’s largest general scientific society. https://t.co/RbR3pckZqb