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Corporations & IndustryNortheastern professor honored at Aspen Ideas Festival
- July 31, 2015
CCIS’ Matthew Goodwin was named a Spotlight Health Scholar at the 2015 Aspen Ideas Festival, an annual event produced by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic. The festival gathers interdisciplinary leaders to discuss the biggest issues facing the world today. About 300 attendees were named 2015 Aspen Ideas Festival Scholars, Arthur Vining Davis Fellows or […] -
Northeastern student presents at prestigious ICALP conference in Kyoto
- July 31, 2015
When they submitted their paper for consideration to the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP), Professor Emanuele Viola, Eric Miles and Hamidreza Jahanjou didn’t have high hopes. After all, “Local Reductions,” the paper Miles had just submitted, had already been rejected from two less prestigious conferences in the United States. Then the acceptance […] -
News at NortheasternCCIS Incoming Freshman Aids Shark Attack Victim
- July 28, 2015
When Sarah Cline heard a man in the ocean screaming for help, she immediately rushed to his aid but didn’t initially think shark attack. -
News at NortheasternCCIS student joins Dialogue of Civilizations program to talk climate change in India
- July 28, 2015
Students on a Dialogue of Civilizations program this summer spent five weeks exploring the country and learning how cities and coastlines, as well as farmlands and power plants, there are preparing for climate change. -
Corporations & Industry Yahoo NewsYahoo News features CCIS Sr. Research Scientist Collin Mulliner
- July 23, 2015
Future defenses against Windows malware may include changing the code of legitimate applications as they run, a security researcher explained at the Summercon 2015 hacker conference today (July 17). -
Corporations & Industry BetaBostonProfessor Christo Wilson featured in beta Boston write-up on ‘Prime Day’
- July 17, 2015
Prime Day “is not a reward to existing Prime members, and it’s not a general sale,” said Christo Wilson, a computer science professor with a focus on Web personalization at Northeastern University. “It’s all contingent upon Prime membership. In the end, it’s about bringing people into the Amazon ecosystem.” -
Corporations & Industry News at Northeastern3Qs: Online shoppers ‘Primed’ for huge deals
- July 15, 2015
Christo Wilson, an assistant professor in the College of Computer and Information Science who studies Web personalization, says Prime Day is a “loss leader designed to bring more customers into Amazon’s orbit.” Here, he holds forth on the manufactured shopping day, which promises big savings on scores of products. -
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Northeastern News Interviews Ian Gorton | New Seattle Director of Computer Science
- July 13, 2015
On June 1, Ian Gorton began his new role as director of computer science programs at Northeastern University–Seattle. Gorton has 25 years of experience working in the software industry, academia, and government labs in the United States and Australia, and he comes to Northeastern from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute. -
GeneralCCIS student awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
- June 26, 2015
Alex Ahmed, a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Computer and Information Science, was recently awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship in graduate research for a proposal titled “Mobile Analysis […]
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