Sunday, May 11, 2014

Computer Science




The Columbian
Single mom to get award at WSUV commencement
But on Saturday Lucia, 38, will receive her Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Washington State University Vancouver. She's one of ...
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For Women Scientists, the Deck is Stacked Against Them from the Start
You're much more likely to find a woman in the biological sciences than, say, engineering or computer science. In fact, according to the U.S. Census, ...
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IBM's Watson is going to college
Big Blue supercomputer Watson and eager computer science students are about to get a whole lot closer. In the fall, Carnegie Mellon University's ...
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Teaching robots right from wrong
... Scheutz, professor of computer science at Tufts School of Engineering and director of the Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory (HRI Lab) at Tufts.
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Corporate Technology Solutions Hires Katiyar
She holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from UW-Milwaukee and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Harcourt ...
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New On-line Tool Will Revolutionize Computer Programming Instruction
"We've been teaching computer programming for 30 years and I've yet to see one ... About 98 percent of computer science students seek some type of ...
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National Geographic
Mind-blowing computer simulation of cosmic evolution akin to psychedelic lightshow
Supercomputers grind away for months to create most realistic model ever of the universe's evolution. The computer model is impressive in its ...
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The Hindu
Topper from Thanjavur wants to do wonders
He secured 1,183 marks (Tamil 191, English 192, Mathematics 200, Physics 200, Chemistry 200, and Computer Science 200). “I want to become a ...
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QU coders take home $15K in competition
Two teams of Quinnipiac University students won a total of $15,000 at a recent computer science contest in New York City, the school announced.
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