Going Above and Beyond: Computer Science Doctoral Candidate Honored for Exceptional Teaching Commitment
"A sworn duty to be an effective educator": How Kinan Dak Albab's mentorship cultivates the next generation of computer scientists.
https://t.co/wrJ4AoJjuu
@BrownCSDept
Agvanian, Tiffany, Butaney, and Newman Receive CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Honors
The CRA is a coalition with the mission of enhancing innovation to strengthen research and advance education in computing.
Brown CS: https://t.co/8ljJ64B0zi
Fun throwback seeing Artem's prize-winning SOSP'23 Student Research Competition presentation — the system is now called "Sesame" and a full paper on this work will appear at SOSP'24!
Tons of work happened since Artem's presentation, but the core ideas behind Sesame are the same.
Please welcome Akshay Narayan, joining us this fall as assistant professor! A postdoctoral researcher at @UCBerkeley and the @ICSIatBerkeley, his work focuses on ways to make specialization for network environments accessible: https://t.co/4NqAXRvpL2
Congratulations to @ms705 and Ritambhara Singh for receiving named professorships! As of 7/1, Malte will be the Eliot Horowitz ‘03 Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Ritambhara will be the John E. Savage Assistant Professor in Computer Science: https://t.co/o1qe9a2f5l
Congratulations to our three @BrownCSDept winners of @amazon Research Awards! In the Automated Reasoning category, @ShriramKMurthi and @ms705 have been funded for "Paralegal: Scalable Tooling to Find Privacy Bugs in Application Code". (1 of 2)
Guess who's about to become Rhode Island's #1 Rustacean and #2 document engineer (behind Andy van Dam, ofc). Catch me as an assistant prof at Brown CS in 2025!
The @CRAtweets recognizes students who show phenomenal research potential with their Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award, and four @BrownCSDept students have just been honored: @meganfrisella, Anh Truong, Qiuhong Anna Wei, and Carolyn Zech: https://t.co/lNVppoBESp
@BrownCSDept student @artemagvanian and alum Hannah Gross (now a doctoral student at @MIT) have won first and second place prizes for their work at @sospconf's Student Research Competition: https://t.co/BUCtx2f1uL
Malte Schwarzkopf Receives A Hazeltine Citation For Excellence In Teaching, Guidance, And Support
Faculty member Malte Schwarzkopf has been chosen by Brown’s graduating senior class to receive the Barrett Hazeltine Citation.
Learn more at Brown CS news: https://t.co/nDVRP8aOyW
This coming week, the bi-annual HotOS workshop (Hot Topics in Operating Systems) takes place at Brown.
With papers such as "Putting out the hardware dumpster fire" and "Degrading Data to Save the Planet", it promises to be a blast!
https://t.co/thN4vN7i33
From 6/22-24, @BrownCSDept will host the world’s most prominent workshop on new ideas in computer systems, the ACM SIGOPS 19th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS 2023), bringing 100 of the field’s thought leaders to @CityofProv: https://t.co/hNLbm9Tdni
#EuroSys23 Test-of-Time AWARD
Omega: flexible, scalable schedulers for large compute clusters
Malte Schwarzkopf
Andy Konwinski
Michael Abd-El-Malek
John Wilkes
Congratulations!
@ms705
HotOS 2023 is on! It will be an in-person workshop in Providence, RI, in July.
Stay tuned for more details, but get ready to submit your hottest systems ideas :-)
https://t.co/dJxZYbPE6x
We're excited to showcase DSI for #BrownFamilyWeekend, Sat 10/22 @ 11 am. @geomblog and a panel of Brown faculty on different aspects of living in a machine-readable world: Scott Frickel, @ms705@AmyHandlan@Julillla https://t.co/EEXvn8CQb3
Pretty epic. Newport: Fake news. Central Falls: we're Pawtucket w/out the fun bits. E Prov: GTFOH. Exeter: Delusion of grandeur. Johnston: Wish I were a college. New Shoreham: I am actually a king. Bristol: climate change OMG. Barrington: Excalibur! Cumberland: cryptocurrency.
It’s official — I’m joining @BrownCSDept as an Assistant Professor this summer!
If you know of any folks excited about research, esp. on systems used widely, let me/them know!
Today I saw in the wild in Rust code a really awesome pattern that was previously hidden inside Racket. Livia Zhu and Sreshtaa Rajesh were presenting their work in @ms705 grad seminar on privacy-conscious systems. They wanted to create (roughly) policy-enforced objects. 1/n
@ShriramKMurthi@Julillla The most fun part was that a student took both @Julillla's course (political philosophy) and mine (computer systems). Since we both taught using this setup, the student eventually (carefully) asked about how their philosophy and CS professors came to share teaching facilities!