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NOV 142PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
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OCT 302PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
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OCT 232PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Machine Learning in Production Database Systems
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SEP 2011AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Learning Humanoid Robots
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APR 12PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Contextualized Learning for Adaptive yet Persistent AI in Biomedicine
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MAR 2911:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Stochastic Algorithms for Solving Nonlinearly Constrained Continuous Optimization Problems
Frank E. Curtis -
MAR 282PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Generalizing Beyond the Training Distribution through Compositional Generation
Yilun Du -
MAR 252PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Principled Approaches for Trustworthy Algorithms, Statistics, and Machine Learning
Gautam Kamath -
MAR 222PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Demystifying System Performance
Xiang (Jenny) Ren -
MAR 212PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Decision Making with Internet-Scale Knowledge
Sherry Yang -
MAR 202PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Accessible Foundation Models: Systems, Algorithms, and Science
Tim Dettmers -
MAR 192PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Learning to Assess Disease and Health In Your Home
Yuzhe Yang -
MAR 182PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Hardware-Aware Efficient Primitives for Machine Learning
Dan Fu -
MAR 1511AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Efficient Data Communication Abstractions for Networked Applications
Deepti Raghavan -
MAR 142PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: “Parallelism First”: New Foundations for Provably Efficient and Safe Parallel Programming
Sam Westrick -
MAR 132PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Leveraging Structure for Intelligent Representation Learning in Health and Biomedicine
Matthew McDermott -
MAR 122PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Mathematical Foundations for Physical Agents
Max Simchowitz -
MAR 112PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Avoiding Leaks in Hardware and Software
Klaus Gleissenthall -
MAR 72PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: What Quantum Computation Says About Cryptography (and Vice Versa)
Fermi Ma -
MAR 62PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Knowledge-Rich Language Systems in a Dynamic World
Eunsol Choi -
MAR 52PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Quantum Advantage via the Statistical Lens
Jerry Li -
MAR 42PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Network-Application Co-design for Efficient Datacenters
Yang Zhou -
MAR 111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Working with Tensor Networks of Arbitrary Structure
Joseph Tindall -
FEB 272PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Modernizing Memory Management for Datacenter Applications
Amanda Raybuck -
FEB 262PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Rethinking Data Use in Large Language Models
Sewon Min -
FEB 222PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Secure Systems from Insecure Components
Emma Dauterman -
FEB 202PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Understanding Language Models through Discovery and by Design
John Hewitt -
2023
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NOV 311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Codesigning Computing Systems for Artificial Intelligence
Suvinay Subramanian -
OCT 1311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Mosaics of Big Data: Database Systems and Information Management -- Trends and a Vision
Volker Markl -
APR 2811AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: In Pursuit of Visual Intelligence
Kaiming He -
APR 172:15PM, Online
Colloquium: Towards Trustworthy Human-Machine Collaboration
Amir-Hossein Karimi -
APR 132PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Cryptography, Security, and Law
Sunoo Park -
APR 102PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Programming Distributed Systems
Mae Milano -
APR 42PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Learning with Differentiable and Amortized Optimization
Brandon Amos -
APR 32PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Communication is Everything. Everything is Communication
Raghuvansh R. Saxena -
MAR 3111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Flexible Physical Problem-Solving in Minds and Machines
Kelsey Allen -
MAR 302PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Embodied Intelligence Through World Models
Danijar Hafner -
MAR 2411AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Accelerating Biomedical Discovery and Therapeutic Biologic Design with Machine Learning
Ge Liu -
MAR 232PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Towards the Statistically Principled Design of ML Algorithms
Frederic Koehler -
MAR 202PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Machine Learning-Guided Treatment Discovery and Planning
Charlotte Bunne -
MAR 1711AM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Understanding the Physical World from Images
David Fouhey -
MAR 162PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room C15
Colloquium: Collaborative, Communal, & Continual Machine Learning
Colin Raffel -
MAR 152PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Enabling Compositional Generalization of AI Systems
Shuang Li -
MAR 1511AM, 370 Jay St Room 825
Colloquium: Light in Artificial Intelligence: Hardware/Software Co-Design for Photonic Machine Learning Computing
Jiaqi Gu -
MAR 142PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Designing and Evaluating Language Models for Human Interaction
Mina Lee -
MAR 132PM, 60 Fifth Avenue Room 150
Colloquium: Representations in Robot Manipulation: Learning to Manipulate Cables, Fabrics, Bags, Liquids, and Plants
Daniel Seita -
MAR 811AM, 370 Jay St Room 825
Colloquium: Aligning Robot and Human Representations
Andreea Bobu -
MAR 72PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Computational Imaging for Scientific Discovery: From Cloud Physics to Black Hole Dynamics
Aviad Levis -
MAR 23:30PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 7th Floor
Colloquium: Searching for the Implicit Bias of Deep Learning
Matus Telgarsky -
MAR 22PM, 370 Jay St Room 825
Colloquium: Enabling Self-sufficient Robot Learning
Rika Antonova -
FEB 2411AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Convex Integer Optimization
Haotian Jiang -
FEB 222PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Optimization for statistical learning with low dimensional structure: regularity and conditioning
Lijun Ding -
FEB 212PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: A new approach for simulating randomness in computation, and resulting directions of research
Roei Tell -
FEB 162PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: The Design of a General-Purpose Distributed Execution System
Stephanie Wang -
FEB 132PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Rescuing Data Center Processors
Tanvir Ahmed Khan -
FEB 1011AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: How to be an ethical computer scientist
Moshe Vardi -
FEB 311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: On the Connection between Deep Neural Networks and Kernel Methods
Ronen Basri -
JAN 171PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: Developing Simulation Tools with an Eye Towards Designing Robots and Autonomous Vehicles
Dan Negrut, University of Wisconsin-Madison -
2022
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DEC 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Special AOS/NASC: tbd
Pierre Lermusiaux -
NOV 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: tbd
Alex Barnett -
NOV 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Solvers for H(curl) and H(div) with optimal complexity in polynomial degree
Patrick Farrell -
OCT 2811AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Shedding Light on 3D Cameras
Mohit Gupta -
OCT 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Boundary Element Methods to simulate underwater explosions and their interactions with submarines
Stephanie Chaillat -
OCT 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Inference, Computation, and Games
Florian Schäfer -
OCT 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Variable Projection Methods for Separable Nonlinear Inverse Problems
Malena Espanol -
OCT 71PM, Warren Weaver Hall 512
Colloquium: Thresholds
Jinyoung Park -
OCT 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Derivative-Free Bayesian Inference for Large Scale Inverse Problem
Daniel Zhengyu Huang -
SEP 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Randomized matrix-free quadrature
Tyler Chen -
SEP 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Bilevel learning for inverse problems
Juan Carlos De los Reyes -
JUN 2412PM, Online
Colloquium: Statistical models for large-scale genomic data
Sriram Sankararaman -
MAY 1311:30AM, Online
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Mike Morrison -
MAY 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Accelerating Outer Loop Problems with Geometry Exploiting Parametric Neural Network Surrogates
Tom O'Leary-Roseberry -
APR 2910AM, Online
Seminar: Machine Learning and Dynamical Systems
Qianxiao Li -
APR 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Stabilizing Dynamical Systems in the Scarce Data Regime
Steffen Werner -
APR 192PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: On the Benefits of Convolutional Models: a Kernel Perspective
Alberto Bietti -
APR 1510AM, Online
Seminar: On model reduction for tomographic inverse problems
Herbert Egger -
APR 811AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: TBA
Suguman Bansal -
APR 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimal Stochastic Trace Estimation
Christopher Musco -
APR 712:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Special MSG/NASC: Information-theoretic formulation of turbulence: causality, modeling and control
Adrian Lozano Duran -
APR 711:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Machine Learning Parallelization Could Be Automated, Performant, and Easy-to-use.
Hao Zhang -
APR 611AM, 370 Jay St
Colloquium: Principled Algorithm Design in the Era of Deep Learning
Surbhi Goel -
APR 52PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Learning-Based Program Synthesis: Learning for Program Synthesis and Program Synthesis for Learning
Xinyun Chen -
APR 42PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Optimal Parallel Optimization Algorithms for Machine Learning
Blake Woodworth -
APR 111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Verifying Concurrent, Crash-Safe Systems
Joseph Tassarotti -
APR 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Linear Multistep Methods for Learning Unknown Dynamics
Qiang Du -
MAR 3111:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Learning Structured World Models From and For Physical Interactions
Yunzhu Li -
MAR 302PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Automated Analysis and Implementation for Modern Networks
Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo -
MAR 3012PM, Online
Colloquium: Perceiving the World in 2D and 3D
Georgia Gkioxari -
MAR 292PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Towards Scalable Representation Learning for Visual Recognition
Saining Xie -
MAR 2911AM, 370 Jay St
Colloquium: Learning 3D representations with minimal supervision
Yue Wang -
MAR 282PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Optimizing CPU Efficiency and Tail Latency in Datacenters
Amy Ousterhout -
MAR 242PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Optimization-in-the-loop AI for energy and climate
Priya Donti -
MAR 232PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Trustworthy Deep Learning: methods, systems and theory
Matthew Mirman -
MAR 212PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Euclidean Deep Learning Models for 3D Structures and Interactions of Molecules
Octavian Ganea -
MAR 1111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: How to handle Biased Data and Multiple Agents in Machine Learning?
Manolis Zampetakis -
MAR 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Direct solvers for integral equations in broadband applications
Abi Gopal -
MAR 92PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: An algorithmic safety view of learning in healthcare
Shalmali Joshi -
MAR 72PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Foundations of Cryptographic Proof Systems
Alex Lombardi -
MAR 411AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Formal verification of a concurrent file system
Tej Chajed -
MAR 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Rods and springs: large scale computational mechanics on active cytoskeletal assembly
Wen Yan -
MAR 22PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Making Data Part of Data Structure Design
Brian Hentschel -
FEB 282PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Addressing regulatory challenges for AI in healthcare: Building a safe and effective machine learning life cycle
Adarsh Subbaswamy -
FEB 2510AM, Online
Seminar: Neural-Network Approaches for High-Dimensional Optimal Control Problems
Lars Ruthotto -
FEB 2211AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Leveraging over-provisioned cloud networks for next-generation services
Rachee Singh -
FEB 1810AM, Online
Seminar: Solving PDEs in space-time: 4D tree-based adaptivity, mesh-free and matrix-free approaches
Hari Sundar -
FEB 1110AM, Online
Seminar: Leveraging concepts from stochastic simulation and machine learning for efficient Bayesian inference
Ruth Baker -
2021
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DEC 1710:30AM, Online
Colloquium: Computational Challenges in Discovering the Genetic Variants Involved in Human Disease
Eleazar Eskin -
DEC 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Jet marching methods for numerical geometric acoustics
Sam Potter -
DEC 911AM, Online
Colloquium: Empowering Developers to Select and Correctly Use Software Libraries
Sarah Nadi -
DEC 812PM, Online
Colloquium: Scalable and Precise Static Dataflow Analysis
Karim Ali -
NOV 1910AM, Online
Seminar: Modeling Hydrodynamic Fluctuations in Non-equilibrium Gas Mixtures during Effusion
Ishan Srivastava -
NOV 1210AM, Online
Seminar: Scalable algorithms for environmental seismology
Eileen Martin -
NOV 510AM, Online
Seminar: Recent advances in high order entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin schemes
Jesse Chan -
OCT 2911AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Deep Surface Meshes
Pascal Fua -
OCT 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: WaveHoltz: Wave Based Iterative Scheme for Helmholtz Problems
Fortino Garcia -
OCT 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Methods for simulating large collections of active droplets
David Stein -
OCT 1510AM, Online
Seminar: High-precision computation of Wasserstein barycenters in low dimension: beyond gridding
Jason Altschuler -
OCT 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Black-Box finite element analysis
Daniele Panozzo -
SEP 2410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: How can you tell if a (wobbly) framework is rigid?
Miranda Holmes-Cerfon -
SEP 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Computationally efficient MCMC using local surrogate models
Andrew Davis -
APR 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: A posteriori error estimation in time stepping methods
Emil M. Constantinescu -
APR 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Applying GMRES to the Helmholtz equation with strong trapping: how does the number of iterations depend on the frequency?
Euan Spence -
APR 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Optimal local approximation spaces for generalized finite element methods
Robert Scheichl -
APR 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Finite volume schemes based on central WENO reconstructions
Gabriella Puppo -
APR 811AM, Online
Colloquium: Towards Safe and Efficient Learning and Control for Physical Human Robot Interaction
Nadia Figueroa -
APR 512PM, Online
Colloquium: The Power Of Lattice-Based Cryptography: Advanced Functionality and Post-Quantum Security
Rishab Goyal -
APR 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Deep learning for molecular physics
Frank Noe -
APR 110AM, Online
Colloquium: Probabilistic proofs: theory, hardware, and everything in between
Riad S. Wahby -
MAR 3112PM, Online
Colloquium: Learning & Decision-Making in Societal Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Design
Eric Mazumdar -
MAR 3011:30AM, Online
Colloquium: Algorithms and Barriers for Fast Matrix Multiplication
Josh Alman -
MAR 299AM, Online
Colloquium: Eliminating bugs in real systems
Fraser Brown -
MAR 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Provably entropy stable subcell finite volume shock capturing for high order spectral element discontinuous Galerkin methods
Gregor Gassner -
MAR 269AM, Online
Colloquium: Integrating machine learning into algorithm design
Ellen Vitercik -
MAR 2510AM, Online
Colloquium: How to Do Cryptography Even When Cryptography Doesn't Exist
Marshall Ball -
MAR 2411AM, Online
Colloquium: Learning and Control for Interactions in Mixed Human-Robot Environments
Wilko Schwarting -
MAR 239AM, Online
Colloquium: Structural Foundations of Efficient Reinforcement Learning
Alekh Agarwal -
MAR 2211AM, Online
Colloquium: Learning General Language Processing Agents
Dani Yogatama -
MAR 1811AM, Online
Colloquium: Learning through Interaction in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems
Kalesha Bullard -
MAR 1611:30AM, Online
Colloquium: Data Structures and Algorithms in Sublinear Computation
Huacheng Yu -
MAR 1512PM, Online
Colloquium: Fusion for Robot Perception and Controls
Michelle Lee -
MAR 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Computing disconnected bifurcation diagrams of partial differential equations
Patrick Farrell -
MAR 1112:30PM, Online
Colloquium: The Societal Impacts of Algorithmic Decision-Making
Manish Raghavan -
MAR 1110AM, Online
Colloquium: Algorithms for Markets: Matching Under Uncertainty
Mahsa Derakhshan -
MAR 1011AM, Online
Colloquium: The Generalizability and Interpretability of Neural Language Models
Urvashi Khandelwal -
MAR 912PM, Online
Colloquium: Sublinear Algorithms for Massive Datasets
Erik Waingarten -
MAR 811AM, Online
Colloquium: Reliable Machine Learning in Feedback Systems
Sarah Dean -
MAR 311:30AM, Online
Colloquium: Understanding Human-Centric Sides of Deep AI Models
Bolei Zhou -
MAR 19AM, Online
Colloquium: Steps towards making machine learning more natural
Mengye Ren -
FEB 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: Efficient numerical methods for polarization effects in molecular systems
Benjamin Stamm -
FEB 2412PM, Online
Colloquium: Advancements and Challenges for Deep Learning in Medical Imaging
Pranav Rajpurkar -
FEB 1910AM, Online
Seminar: Transport methods for data assimilation and likelihood-free inference
Youssef Marzouk -
FEB 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall online
Seminar: A few things I learned about modelling the Covid 19 pandemic
Yvon Maday -
2020
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DEC 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Operator inference: A posteriori error estimation for reduced models learned from data and non-Markovian correction terms
Wayne Isaac Uy -
DEC 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Optimal Sensor Placement and Quantification of Model Uncertainty via Model Order Reduction
Karen Veroy-Grepl -
NOV 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Neural network Hessian approximation using the fast multipole method
George Biros -
NOV 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Multiphase flow modeling: Control and optimization of wave energy converter devices
Amneet Bhalla -
NOV 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Algorithms for Generating Initial Guesses for Sequences of Linear Systems in a GPU-Accelerated Incompressible Flow Solver
Tim Warburton -
OCT 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Empirical Bayesian Inference using Joint Sparsity
Anne Gelb -
OCT 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Stable approximations of solutions of PDEs by neural networks
Philipp Petersen -
OCT 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Some Results on Force-Directed Drawings of Graphs
John Urschel -
OCT 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Low-rank updates of matrix functions
Daniel Kressner -
SEP 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Efficient Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment using Clustering and Multi-resolution Modeling
Randall J LeVeque -
SEP 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall (online)
Seminar: Multigrid Methods for Computing Low-Rank Solutions to Parameter-Dependent Partial Differential Equations
Howard Elman -
APR 1612PM, See Event Details for Location
NYUAD Hackathon 2020
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APR 82PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: Sharing without Showing: Building Secure Collaborative Systems
Wenting Zheng -
APR 12PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: Verifying Security Across Hardware & Software
Klaus v. Gleissenthall -
MAR 302PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: Breaking and Building End-to-End Encrypted Systems
Paul Allen Grubbs -
MAR 252PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: Bridging CS and Math through the lens of Structure and Randomness
Shachar Lovett -
MAR 232PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: 2-to-2 Games is NP-hard
Dor Minzer -
MAR 202PM, Location TBA
Colloquium: Towards Training AI Agents with All Types of Experiences via a Single Algorithm
Zhiting Hu -
MAR 112PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Secure Data-Intensive Applications through Automatic Formal Reasoning
Gowtham Kaki -
MAR 92PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Certified Artificial Intelligence
Gagandeep Singh -
MAR 611AM, 60 Fifth Avenue room 150
Colloquium: Insights from Deep Representations for Machine Learning Systems and Human Collaborations
Maithra Raghu -
MAR 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An upwind hybridized discontinuous Galerkin methods: theory and application to atmospheric flows and magnetohydrodynamics
Tan Bui -
MAR 42PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Do ImageNet Classifiers Generalize to ImageNet?
Ludwig Schmidt -
MAR 22PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Variational Perspectives on Machine Learning: Algorithms, Inference, and Fairness
Ashia Wilson -
FEB 2811AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Deep Probabilistic Graphical Modeling
Adji Bousso Dieng -
FEB 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Direct solution of systems with rank-structured matrices
Daria Sushnikova -
FEB 262PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: A Variational Perspective on Optimization, Sampling, and Games for Machine Learning
Andre Wibisono -
FEB 2111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Verification of distributed protocols using decidable logics
Oded Padon -
FEB 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Approximating low-rank eigenpairs of matrix-valued linear operators
Nicola Guglielmi -
FEB 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Computation of regularity, stability and passivity distances for dynamical systems with port-Hamiltonian structure
Volker Mehrmann -
FEB 711AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Deep Learning and Language Structure
Yoon Kim -
FEB 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Stochastic Gradient Descent: General Analysis and Improved Rates
Robert Gower -
2019
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DEC 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Computing the Kreiss Constant of a Matrix
Tim Mitchell -
DEC 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Contour Integral Methods for Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems: A System Theoretic Approach
Mark Embree -
DEC 69:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall Auditorium 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
DEC 312:30PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Representing Cause-and-Effect in a Tensor Framework
M. Alex O. Vasilescu -
NOV 2910AM, Location TBA
Seminar: THANKSGIVING BREAK
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NOV 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Random-then-Greedy Procedure: From Empirical Risk Minimization to Gradient Boosting Machine
Hai-hao (Sean) Li -
NOV 1511AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Solving Global Grand Challenges with High Performance Data Analytics
David Bader -
NOV 1510AM, Location TBA
Seminar: No seminar
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NOV 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Reynolds-robust preconditioning for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
Florian Wechsung -
NOV 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Limited-Memory BFGS with Displacement Aggregation
Albert Berahas -
OCT 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Directional H2-matrices for Helmholtz problems with complex frequencies
Maria Lopez Fernandez -
OCT 212PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Progress in Object-Centric Machine Learning
Leonidas Guibas -
OCT 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Machine Learning in adaptive domain decomposition methods -- predicting the geometric location of constraints
Axel Klawonn -
OCT 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Control-theoretic models of environmental crime
Alexander B. Vladimirsky -
SEP 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A new framework for solving Lyapunov (and other matrix) equations
Heike Fassbender -
SEP 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Data-driven modeling for dynamical systems
Serkan Gugercin -
SEP 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Minimal realization and model reduction of structured systems
Peter Benner -
JUN 311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 527
Colloquium: Analysis and Design of Micro-Task Crowdsourcing Platforms
Djellel Difallah -
MAY 109:30AM, Mudd Building, Columbia University CSB 451
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
MAY 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The generalized null space decomposition and its implications for computing the Jordan form
Michael Overton -
MAY 211:15AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 446
Seminar: A report on Project Everest
Jonathan Protzenko & Tahina Ramananandro (RiSE, Microsoft Research, Redmond) -
APR 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Model uncertainty issues in nonlinear inverse problems
Kui Ren -
APR 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimization of Phase-Field Damage Evolution
Winni Wollner -
APR 1811AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Colloquium: A journey in Artificial Intelligence, Information and Computer Science
Philippe Jacquet -
APR 1211AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Machine Learning for Medical Decision Support
Pengtao Xie -
APR 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Four “better” ways to solve the Navier-Stokes equations: simulation of Richardson pair dispersion, ensemble discretization methods, an auxiliary equation approach for UQ, and filtered regularizations
Max Gunzburger -
APR 1111AM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: Agency in the Era of Learning Systems
Jakob Foerster -
APR 102PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Formal Reasoning and Amazon Web Services
Byron Cook -
APR 92PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Opportunities and Challenges of Side-Channel Security in the Era of Confidential Computing
Yinqian Zhang -
APR 82PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Perceiving Humans in the 3D World
Angjoo Kanazawa -
APR 53PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 527
Colloquium: AI Solutions for the Underserved Billions
P. Anandan -
APR 511AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: AlphaGo and the Computational Challenges of Machine Learning
Chris Maddison -
APR 32PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: End-to-end Optimization of Discrete Latent Structures
Mohammad Norouzi -
APR 12PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Visual Question Answering and Beyond
Aishwarya Agrawal -
MAR 2911AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Better understanding of algorithmic and statistical matters in generative models
Andrej Risteski -
MAR 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Scalable Optimization Algorithms for Large-scale Subspace Clustering
Daniel Robinson -
MAR 272PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: AI for Imperfect-Information Game Settings
Noam Brown -
MAR 252PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Rethinking the Role of Optimization in Learning
Suriya Gunasekar -
MAR 1511AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Designing New Abstractions for High-Performance Network Functions
Guyue (Grace) Liu -
MAR 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fractional PDEs: Optimal Control and Applications
Harbir Antil -
MAR 122PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: AlphaStar: Mastering the Real-Time Strategy Game StarCraft II
Oriol Vinyals -
MAR 112PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: From Scripting to Proving: Gradual Verification for Expressive Programming Languages
David Van Horn -
MAR 62PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Verification and Synthesis Algorithms for Safe Autonomy
Chuchu Fan -
FEB 272PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Rethinking the relationship between data and robotics
Lerrel Pinto -
FEB 2211AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Why do neural networks learn?
Behnam Neyshabur -
FEB 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Reduced Order Methods for PDEs: state of the art and perspectives with applications in Industry, Medicine and Environmental Sciences
Gianluigi Rozza -
FEB 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Dimensionality Reduction of Nonlinear Waves Using Transport and Radon Transform
Donsub Rim -
FEB 112PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Precise Program Reasoning using Probabilistic Methods
Mukund Raghothaman -
FEB 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Dimension-Robust MCMC Methods for Bayesian Inversion
Matt Dunlop -
FEB 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Primal-Dual Interior Methods for Nonlinear Optimization
Philip Gill -
JAN 302PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Covariant and compositional neural network architectures for learning from graphs, images and physical systems
Risi Kondor -
2018
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DEC 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An L-1 Augmented Lagrangian Algorithm and Why, at Least Sometimes, it is a Very Good Idea
Andrew Conn -
DEC 1210:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Some Applications of the Multiplicative Weights Update Method in (Semi) Infinite Discrete Optimization
Khaled Elbassioni -
DEC 711AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Syntax-Guided Program Synthesis
Rajeev Alur -
DEC 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast, High-Fidelity Methods for Simulation of Particulate Flows
Shravan Veerapaneni -
DEC 79:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Numerical Solution of Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media at the Pore Scale
Beatrice Riviere -
NOV 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimal Transport for Seismic Inversion: Tackling the Nonlinearity
Yunan Yang -
NOV 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: High Order Accurate Compact Finite Difference Scheme for Wave Equation in General Shaped Domains using Simple Meshes
Eli Turkel -
NOV 13:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 317
Colloquium: Innovative Teaching Seminar: Innovation in teaching mathematics: objectives, methods, and outcomes
Annoesjka Cabo -
OCT 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Dynamic Coupling of Full and Reduced Models via Randomized Online Basis Updates
Benjamin Peherstorfer -
OCT 2311AM, 370 Jay St 1201
Ernst Weber Lecture: The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography
Martin E. Hellman -
OCT 1911AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Blockchains and Trusted Execution Environments: Towards a New Security Paradigm
Fan Zhang -
OCT 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Moment Limiters for the Discontinuous Galerkin Method on Unstructured Meshes
Andrew Giuliani -
OCT 510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Surveillance-Evasion Games Under Uncertainty
Alexander Vladimirsky -
SEP 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Numerical Computation with Rational and Harmonic Functions
Nick Trefethen -
SEP 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Interpolatory Methods for Robust Control of Dynamical Systems
Matthias Voigt -
JUN 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: Swarm robotics as a tool to study collective behaviors in biological systems
Eliseo Ferrante -
MAY 1411:15AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 527
Colloquium: A Mobile Ecosystem for Faster Web Access in Developing Regions
Yasir Zaki -
MAY 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: How to Characterize the Worst-Case Performance of Algorithms for Nonconvex Optimization
Frank E. Curtis -
APR 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An accurate and fast solver for high-frequency wave propagation
Matthias Taus -
APR 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Non-holonomic stability and rotation with zero angular momentum: Demonstrations of driving stability and of the falling cat phenomenon go sour
Andy Ruina -
APR 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Polynomial approximations of the region of attraction of a polynomial control system
Didier Henrion -
APR 611AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Visual Perception and Navigation in 3D Scenes
Saurabh Gupta -
APR 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Continuous analogues of Krylov methods for differential operators
Alex Townsend -
APR 32PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Knowledge from Language via Deep Understanding
Danqi Chen -
APR 22PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: How Computer Science Informs Modern Auction Design
Tim Roughgarden -
MAR 3011AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Machine Learning for Computational Social Science
Jacob Eisenstein -
MAR 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: On the Evaluation of Sums of Periodic Gaussians
Andrei Osipov -
MAR 262PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Closing the Loop on Secure System Design
Amit Levy -
MAR 2311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Automated, Scalable Bayesian Inference with Theoretical Guarantees
Trevor Campbell -
MAR 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A fast direct solution technique for boundary value problems on locally perturbed geometries
Adrianna Gillman -
MAR 192PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Learning interactive agents
He He -
MAR 911AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Towards Generalizable Imitation in Robotics
Animesh Garg -
MAR 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimal model reduction: An interpolatory framework
Serkan Gugercin -
MAR 52PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Liquid Haskell: Usable Language-Based Program Verification
Niki Vazou -
MAR 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Pattern Formation on the Sphere
Hadrien Montanelli -
FEB 282PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Transforming Computation and Communication Patterns for High-Performance
Maryam Mehri Dehnavi -
FEB 272PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Adaptive Adversarial Learning for a Diverse Visual World
Judy Hoffman -
FEB 262PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Towards a More Stable Network Infrastructure
Radhika Mittal -
FEB 2311AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Programming Abstractions for Data Stream Processing Systems
Konstantinos Mamouras -
FEB 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Graph Partitioning using Matrix Differential Equations
Nicola Guglielmi -
FEB 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The Summation-by Parts Property: Provably Stable Discretizations of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations
David Zingg -
FEB 911AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Building Correct Programs
William Mansky -
FEB 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Support Function Based Optimization of Eigenvalues
Emre Mengi -
FEB 72PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Sparse Linear Algebra in the Exascale Era
Erin Carson -
FEB 211AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Data-Driven Multifidelity Methods for Monte Carlo Estimation
Benjamin Peherstorfer -
JAN 2611AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Incentive Auctions and Spectrum Repacking: A Case Study for "Deep Optimization"
Kevin Leyton-Brown -
JAN 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fabrication-Aware Geometry Processing
Daniele Panozzo -
2017
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DEC 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin solver for axisymmetric plasma equilibrium
Tonatiuh Sanchez-Vizuet -
DEC 1211AM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: BBR Congestion Control
Neal Cardwell, Google -
DEC 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: High Performance Sparse Linear Algebra
Erin Carson -
DEC 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Parallelizable Approach for Optimization Problems with Orthogonality Constraints
Xin Liu -
DEC 19:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 2410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Thanksgiving
No seminar -
NOV 1711AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Bitcoin, Payment Privacy and Beyond: Blockchains as Limited Trusted Third Parties
Ian Miers -
NOV 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Scalable Integral Equation Methods for Elliptic Boundary Value Problems
Dhairya Malhotra -
NOV 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An Optimal Control Framework for Efficient Training of Deep Neural Networks
Lars Ruthotto -
NOV 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Accelerated conditional gradient methods for continuous sparse optimization problems
Konstantin Pieper -
OCT 2711AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: The Path to Exascale Computing
Alessandro Morari and Abdullah Kay -
OCT 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Convexification Techniques for Global Optimization of Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Optimization Problems
Aida Khajavirad -
OCT 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Courant Instructor Day
No seminar -
OCT 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Isogeometric Analysis and Domain Decomposition
Olof Widlund -
OCT 1112:30PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: Under the Covers: The networks of a cloud provider
Jeff Mogul -
OCT 1112:30PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Under the covers: the networks of a cloud provider
Jeff Mogul, Google -
OCT 1011AM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: Tiny Functions for Codecs, Compilation, and (Maybe) Soon Everything
Keith Winstein -
OCT 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Untangling the nonlinearity in inverse scattering using data-driven reduced order models
Liliana Borcea -
SEP 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: On the solution of elliptic partial differential equations on regions with corners
Kirill Serkh -
SEP 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Pursuing Rapid Convergence for Gradient Sampling-like Methods for Nonsmooth Optimization
Lucas Simões -
SEP 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Low-rank methods for PDE-constrained optimization under uncertainty
Peter Benner -
SEP 133PM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
What (New) Bugs Live in the Cloud?
Professor Haryadi Gunawi, University of Chicago -
SEP 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Some new vector spaces of possible linearizations for matrix polynomials
Heike Fassbender -
JUN 2311:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 110
Colloquium: Intelligent Question Answering Using the Wisdom of the Crowd
Preslav Nakov -
JUN 2011:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue C15
Colloquium: Language variation in Natural Language Processing
Houda Bouamor -
MAY 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Numerical Aspects of Flow Stabilization by Riccati Feedback
Heiko Weichelt -
MAY 510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Algorithms for Robust Stability Measures
Tim Mitchell -
APR 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Space Decomposition Framework for Nonlinear Optimization
Luis Nunes Vicente -
APR 289:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University Davis Auditorium (Room 412)
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
APR 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Should you derive, or let the data drive? A stochastic optimization approach for model mis-specification mitigation
Lior Horesh -
APR 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Approximate Versions of the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM)
Jonathan Eckstein -
APR 72PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Enabling Data-Driven Optimization of Quality of Experience for Internet Applications
Junchen Jiang -
APR 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Sketchy Decisions: Convex Low-Rank Matrix Optimization with Optimal Storage
Madeleine Udell -
APR 41PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: Constrained Counting and Sampling: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
Kuldeep Meel -
APR 32PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Revolutionizing Medicine through Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Mihaela van der Schaar -
MAR 3111:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Probabilistic Deep Learning and Black Box Variational Inference
Rajesh Ranganath -
MAR 3110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Variable Coefficients and Numerical Methods for Electromagnetic Waves
Lise-Marie Imbert-Gerard -
MAR 292PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Safeguarding Users from Adversarial Networks
Roya Ensafi -
MAR 2411:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Natural Language Understanding with Paraphrases and Composition
Ellie Pavlick -
MAR 2410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Anderson Acceleration: Convergence Theory and Numerical Experience
Tim Kelley -
MAR 222PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Building Fully Trustworthy Sequential and Concurrent System Software
Ronghui Gu -
MAR 202PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Towards Automated Machine Learning
Alp Kucukelbir -
MAR 1011:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Antisocial Computing: Explaining and Predicting Negative Behavior Online
Justin Cheng -
MAR 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Clustered Particle Filtering for High Dimensional Non-Gaussian Systems
Yoonsang Lee -
MAR 62PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Robots in Clutter: Learning to Understand Environmental Changes
David Held -
MAR 311:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Making the Fastest Routers Programmable
Anirudh Sivaraman -
MAR 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Anisotropic Multiscale Systems on Bounded Domains
Gitta Kutyniok -
FEB 272PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Compositional Models for Information Extraction
Mark Dredze -
FEB 242:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Seminar: **Special Time** Domain Decomposition: From Poisson to Coupled Multi-physics Problems
Xiao-Chuan Cai -
FEB 2411:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: A New Approach to Network Functions
Aurojit Panda -
FEB 222PM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Hardening Cloud and Datacenter Systems Against Configuration Errors
Tianyin Xu -
FEB 1711:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Randomized Algorithms Meets Formal Verification
Justin Hsu -
FEB 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Simulating semi-flexible fiber suspensions in Stokes flow applied to cell mechanics
Ehssan Nazockdast -
FEB 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Computational Methods for Storm Surge Modeling
Kyle Mandli -
FEB 311:30AM, 60 Fifth Avenue 150
Colloquium: Hardware-conscious data processing systems
Holger Pirk -
FEB 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Incremental methods for additive convex cost optimization
Mert Gurbuzbalaban -
JAN 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Solving Conic Optimization Problems with MOSEK
Erling Andersen -
2016
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DEC 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimization methods for optimal transport in imaging
Dirk Lorenz -
DEC 812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: **Special Time and Location** Extensible, Performance-Aware, SMM-based Runtime Integrity Measurement
Karen Karavanic -
DEC 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Model Reduction for Edge-Weighted Personalized PageRank
David Bindel -
DEC 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Model reduction for edge-weighted personalized PageRank
David Bindel -
DEC 29:15AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day, December 2016
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 1811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Machine Learning, Data Science and Decisions for a Better Planet
Mihaela van der Schaar -
NOV 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast convolution with free-space Green’s functions
Felipe Vico -
NOV 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Grand Computational Challenges in Phylogenomics
Tandy Warnow -
NOV 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Data assimilation by the Ensemble Kalman filter and other particle filters — why are 50 ensemble members enough?
Matti Morzfeld -
NOV 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A fluctuating boundary integral method for Brownian suspensions
Aleks Donev -
OCT 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: From Dominant Eigenspace Computation to Orthogonal Constrained Optimization Problems
Xin Liu -
OCT 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Structured Prediction and Deep Learning
Andrew McCallum -
OCT 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Big Data Management and Apache Flink: Key Challenges and (Some) Solutions
Volker Markl -
OCT 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Cubature, approximation, and isotropy in the hypercube
Nick Trefethen -
SEP 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Mesh-free finite difference methods for fully nonlinear elliptic equations
Brittany Froese -
SEP 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Approximation of the Stability Radius and the H-infinity Norm for Large-Scale Linear Dynamical Systems with Output Feedback
Michael Overton -
SEP 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: On the Linear Convergence of the Frank-Wolfe Algorithm
Javier Pena -
MAY 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Randomized Algorithms for Matrix Decomposition
Yariv Aizenbud -
MAY 1310AM, Location TBA
Seminar: No Seminar
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MAY 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Finite Elements Methods on Non-Aligned Meshes for High Contrast Interface Problems
Marcus Sarkis -
APR 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Sparse Linear Programming method for Optimal Transportation
Adam Oberman -
APR 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Challenges in Multivalued Matrix Functions
Nick Higham -
APR 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Level Set Methods in Convex Optimization
James Burke -
APR 159:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University Davis Auditorium (Room 412)
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
APR 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Marginalization is not Marginal: Non-Convex, Bayesian-Inspired Algorithms for Sparse and Low-Rank Estimation
David Wipf -
APR 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Wireless Systems that Extend Our Senses: Seeing Through Walls, Gesture Control, and Vital Sign Monitoring
Fadel Adib -
APR 810AM, Location TBA
Seminar: **CANCELLED** Incremental Methods for Additive Convex Cost Optimization
Mert Gurbuzbalaban -
APR 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Word meanings and human cognition: A computational perspective
Yang Xu -
APR 46PM, Location TBA
Tech@NYU Startup Week, Spring 2016
-
APR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: DeepDive: A Data Management System for Machine Learning Workloads
Ce Zhang -
APR 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Middleboxes as a cloud service
Justine Sherry -
APR 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Communication Lower Bounds for Loop Nests
Nicholas Knight -
MAR 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Knowledge Graph Construction using Machine Reading Methods
Ndapandula Nakashole -
MAR 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Passwords, keys, and coins: bridging usability and applied crypto
Joseph Bonneau -
MAR 2811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Building Systems that Query on Compressed Data
Rachit Agarwal -
MAR 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Accelerating Advanced Analytics
Arun Kumar -
MAR 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Complexity Analysis of Root Clustering for a Complex Polynomial
Chee Yap -
MAR 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Hardware and Software Techniques to Scale the Memory Wall
Nathan Beckmann -
MAR 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Exploiting compositionality to explore a large space of model structures
Roger Grosse -
MAR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Data-Driven Text Analysis with Joint Models
Greg Durrett -
MAR 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Novel Skew-Symmetric Discontinuous Galerkin based Approach for Non-linear Conservation Laws: High Resolution, High Performance Computing and Robustness
Gregor Gassner -
MAR 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Automated Discovery and Learning of Complex Movement Behaviours
Igor Mordatch -
MAR 812PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: **Special Time 12:00pm** Multi-user, ambulatory, Mixed Reality
Jaron Lanier -
MAR 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: New machine learning for ubiquitous genomics and beyond
James Zou -
MAR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Unleashing Hardware Potential through Better OS Abstractions
Adam Belay -
MAR 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Inverse medium scattering with multiple frequency data and multiple angles of incidence
Carlos Borges -
MAR 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Improving the Cost and Reliability of Data Center Networks
Vincent Liu -
FEB 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Convolutional Networks against the Curse of Dimensionality
Joan Bruna -
FEB 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Bayesian Machine Learning for Efficient Optimization of Black-box Functions
José Miguel Hernández Lobato -
FEB 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A generic acceleration scheme for large-scale gradient-based optimization
Zaid Harchaoui -
FEB 2411AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: **Special Time 11:00am** Beyond Who and What: Answering How? and Why? by Modeling Large Graphs
Alex Beutel -
FEB 2211AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: **Special Time 11:00am** Composing differentiable procedures for modeling, inference, and optimization
David Duvenaud -
FEB 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Event and Pattern Detection at the Societal Scale
Daniel B. Neill -
FEB 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: 3D Eddy-current tomography of deposits in steam generators
Kamel Riahi -
FEB 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Certified Concurrent and Distributed Systems
Mohsen Lesani -
FEB 1011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Making the World a Better Place with Cryptography
Muhammad Naveed -
FEB 510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Eigenvalue Attraction
Ramis Movassagh -
FEB 311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Stellar Consensus Protocol: A Federated Model for Internet-level Consensus
David Mazières -
FEB 12PM, 715/719 Broadway 1221
Special CS Seminar: IronFleet: Proving Practical Distributed Systems Correct
Jay Lorch -
JAN 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Distributional Rank Aggregation Problem, and an Axiomatic Analysis
Pradeep Ravikumar -
JAN 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Big Data and Dark Silicon: Taming Two IT Inflection Points on a Collision Course
Babak Falsafi -
JAN 2211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: Fast Lingustic Information Retrieval from Big Data -- Introducing writing tools Linggle and WriteAhead
Jason Chang -
2015
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DEC 152PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Seminar: (CS Colloquium, Tuesday) Nonsmooth Optimization via Piecewise Differentiation
Andreas Griewank -
DEC 152PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: Nonsmooth Optimization via Piecewise Differentiation
Andreas Griewank -
DEC 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Given a network, predict its future
Roger Guimera -
DEC 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Transport of probability measures in high dimensions with applications to Bayesian inference
Alessio Spantini -
DEC 73:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: (Joint CS and Math Colloquium, Monday) Coordinate Descent Algorithms
Stephen J. Wright -
DEC 73:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Coordinate Descent Algorithms (Joint CS/Math Colloquium)
Stephen J. Wright -
DEC 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Parallel Computing and Numerical Optimization
Jonathan Eckstein -
NOV 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Thanksgiving
No seminar -
NOV 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Constrained optimization problems in MR image reconstruction: Current trends and open questions
Florian Knoll -
NOV 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: On Nonsingular Saddle-Point Systems with a Maximally Rank-Deficient Leading Block
Chen Greif -
NOV 184PM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: How Will Machine Learning Change Health Care?
David Sontag -
NOV 1811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computational Design with Nonlinear Constraints
Chengcheng Tang -
NOV 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Balancing Domain Decomposition by Constraints methods: state-of-the-art, current implementation in PETSc and future perspectives.
Stefano Zampini -
NOV 139:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Snakes and Ladders
Jade Alglave -
NOV 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Core-Chasing Algorithms for Eigenvalue Computation
David Watkins -
OCT 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Predicting Extreme Events in Fluid Turbulence with the Instanton Formalism: Numerical Computation of Large Deviation Minimizers
Tobias Grafke -
OCT 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Merits and Pitfalls of Splitting Methods
Alexander Ostermann -
OCT 1611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Conveying and Analyzing Shapes: From Art to Science
Alla Sheffer -
OCT 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Avoiding Communication in Krylov Subspace Methods
Erin Carson -
OCT 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Steerable Principal Component Analysis and Its Applications
Jane Zhao -
OCT 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Courant Instructor Day
No seminar -
SEP 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No seminar
No seminar -
SEP 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Euler-Maclaurin, Gregory, and Other Equally Spaced Interpolants
Nick Trefethen -
MAY 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Weakly Supervised Video Understanding
Jean Ponce -
MAY 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Extreme-scale nonlinear Stokes solvers, with application to flow simulations in Earth's mantle
Georg Stadler -
APR 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: Towards high-quality machine translation for complex language pairs
Arianna Bisazza -
APR 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Coordination Avoidance in Distributed Databases
Peter Bailis -
APR 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Variable coefficient and volume integral for Helmholtz equation
Lise-Marie Imbert-Gerard -
APR 179:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
APR 1511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Principled and Practical Web Application Security
Deian Stefan -
APR 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Generalized Tangent Vector Fields for Fabrication-Aware Geometry Processing
Daniele Panozzo -
APR 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: CANCELLED
Leonid Ryzhyk - CANCELLED -
APR 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Randomness Vs. Memory: A Treasure(s) Hunt
Omer Reingold -
APR 311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Transportation Techniques for Geometric Data Processing
Justin Solomon -
APR 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Numerical Modeling of Vesicle Electrohydrodynamics in Three Dimensions
Ebrahim M. Kolahdouz -
MAR 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Building a Better Web Browser
James Mickens -
MAR 274PM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Seminar: Fast algorithms based on asymptotic expansions of special functions
Dr. Alex Townsend -
MAR 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Parallel Proofs for Parallel Programs
Zachary Kincaid -
MAR 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: On the evaluation of prolate spheroidal wave functions and associated quadrature rules
Andrei Osipov -
MAR 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning Systems: Systems and Abstractions for Large-Scale Machine Learning
Joseph Gonzalez -
MAR 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery in the Big Data Era
James Faghmous -
MAR 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar:
Spring break -
MAR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Probabilistic Models of Human Population Admixture
Sriram Sankararaman -
MAR 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Situated Learning and Understanding of Natural Language
Yoav Artzi -
MAR 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Finite Element Exterior Calculus and Applications.
Richard Falk -
FEB 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computationally-efficient Learning Algorithms for Large-scale Visual Recognition
Zaid Harchaoui -
FEB 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Deep Learning: Present, Challenges and Beyond
Kyunghyun Cho -
FEB 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Universality in numerical computations with random data
Thomas Trogdon -
FEB 1811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Structured Models for Unlocking Language Data
Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick -
FEB 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Interactive Online Data Exploration and Analytics
Feifei Li -
FEB 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Selective Inference via the Condition on Selection Framework and Communication-efficient Sparse Regression
Jason Lee -
2014
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DEC 510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An immersed-boundary method for suspensions of rigid bodies
Aleksandar Donev -
NOV 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Erdos-Hajnal Conjecture and Combinatorial Clustering with Forbidden Patterns
Krzysztof Choromanski -
NOV 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Time Reversal for the Inverse problem of locating sources and obstacles
Eli Turkel -
NOV 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Activities in Considerate Systems
Ted Selker -
NOV 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Multigrid Methods for Saddle Point Problems.
Duk-Soon Oh -
NOV 1111AM, Warren Weaver Hall 412
Colloquium: Scalable Policy Enforcement for Switches and Middleboxes
Minlan Yu -
NOV 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Open and Closed Problems in NP-Completeness
David Johnson -
NOV 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Scalable finite element viscous flow solvers on octree meshes, with application to ice sheet dynamics
Tobin Isaac -
OCT 3110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Upwind methods for second order wave equations.
Thomas Hagstrom -
OCT 282PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: **Special Day/Time: Tues 10/28 @ 2pm ** Ironclad: End-to-End Security via Automated Full-System Verification
Jon Howell -
OCT 1711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Getting to the Cloud and Using it, Securely
Thomas Ristenpart -
OCT 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: BDDC deluxe domain decomposition algorithms
Olof Widlund -
OCT 1011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Revisiting Network Resource Allocation in Data Centers
Fahad Dogar -
OCT 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A class of Laplacian multiwavelets bases for high-dimensional data
Nir Sharon -
OCT 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Courant Instructor Day
No seminar -
SEP 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Asymptotically compatible discretization of parametrized variational problems with applications to nonlocal models
Qiang Du -
SEP 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A level-set based mesh evolution method for shape optimization
Charles Dapogny -
SEP 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment
Randall J LeVeque -
MAY 1512PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: ** THURSDAY talk at 12:00pm ** Computational Problems in Tensors
Shmuel Friedland -
MAY 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: From Scattering to Spectral Networks
Joan Bruna -
MAY 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Multi-level Iterative Methods and Temporal Parallelism
Mike Minion -
APR 2511AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Calculating Electrical and Thermal Conductivities in a Hydrogen Plasma with Classical and Quantum Molecular Dynamics
Christian Scullard -
APR 259:30AM, Havemeyer Hall, Columbia University 309
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
APR 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: TBA 4-21
TBA -
APR 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Finite-difference Gaussian Rules for Dirichlet-to-Neumann Operators, Perfectly Matched Layers and Inverse Problems
Vladimir Druskin -
APR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Aha! Moment: From Data to Insight
Dafna Shahaf -
APR 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Extended Sparsification and Hierarchical Compression Based Fast Direct Solvers
Sivaram Ambikasaran -
APR 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Infrastructure Behind Google's Cloud (especially, the network)
Jeff Mogul -
APR 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Lagrangian Relaxation for Natural Language Processing
Alexander Rush -
APR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Scalable Probabilistic Inference For Complex Dynamical Models
Lei Li -
APR 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Multiple Eigenvalues in Stability Analysis
Oleg Kirillov -
MAR 3111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computational Foundations of Bayesian Inference and Probabilistic Programming
Daniel Roy -
MAR 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Increased Accuracy of Immersed Boundary Methods Using Fourier Approximations of Delta Functions
Robert Guy -
MAR 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Statistical Text Analysis for Social Science
Brendan O'Connor -
MAR 2411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Transport Architectures for an Evolving Internet
Keith Winstein -
MAR 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computational Graphic Design: Colors, Fonts, and Layout
Aaron Hertzmann -
MAR 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Knowledge-Driven Text Understanding
Kenny Zhu -
MAR 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Representation, Modeling and Computation: Opportunities and Challenges of Modern Datasets
Alekh Agarwal -
MAR 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Spectrally Accurate Direct Solution of Variable-media Scattering Problems Via Impedance Maps
Alex Barnett -
FEB 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Graph Expansion and Communication Complexity of Algorithms
Olga Holtz -
FEB 2110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Efficient Simulation of Gas Flow in a Pipe Network (Techniques and Theory in Model Order Reduction)
Sara Grundel -
FEB 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Robust Analytics on Data Streams
Flip Korn -
FEB 1812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: Memorial for Samuel Marateck
Courant Institute -
FEB 1011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Minerva: A Scalable and Highly Efficient Training Platform for Deep Learning
Zheng Zhang -
FEB 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: **CS Colloquium at 11:30am**
Doug James -
FEB 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Physics-based Animation Sound: Progress and Challenges
Doug James -
JAN 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: On Bitcoin and Red Balloons
Moshe Babaioff -
2013
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DEC 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Recent Progress on the Search of 3D Euler Singularities
Thomas Hou -
DEC 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Multifrequency Method for the Shape Reconstruction of 2D Scatterers
Carlos Borges -
NOV 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No speaker Nov 29
No speaker Nov 29 -
NOV 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Crouzeix's Conjecture
Anne Greenbaum -
NOV 229:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Discontinuous Galerkin with Peace-wise Constant Fluxes for Diffusion Equations
Yuri Kuznetsov -
NOV 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Symbiotic Autonomy: Robots, Humans, and the Web
Manuela Veloso -
NOV 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Nonsymmetric Preconditioning for Symmetric Linear Equations and Eigenvalue Problems
Andrew Knyazev -
NOV 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Beyond Two: Discovering Complex Relationships in Real-world Problems
Susan L. Epstein -
OCT 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: How Cryptosystems Are REALLY Broken
Adi Shamir -
OCT 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Nonsmooth Slope, Alternating Projections, and Trajectories of Steepest Descent
Adrian Lewis -
OCT 1811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Spectrum Policy Activism and the Birth of Wi-Fi and Other Innovative Wireless Technologies
Michael Marcus -
OCT 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Seminar Cancelled
Seminar Cancelled -
OCT 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Staggered Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Stokes System and its Fast Solvers by Domain Decomposition Methods
Hyea Hyun Kim -
OCT 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Continuous Analogues of Matrix Factorizations
Alex Townsend -
SEP 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Francis's Algorithm
David Watkins -
SEP 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Algorithms Based on Analytic Function Values at Roots of Unity
Nick Trefethen -
SEP 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Nasty Cone with Nice Properties - New Issues in Copositive Optimization
Immanuel Bomze -
JUN 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: Detection and Pose Estimation of People in Challenging Real-world Scenes
Micha Andriluka -
MAY 109:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
APR 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: **held at 11:30am** System-Theoretic Model Reduction for Nonlinear Systems
Peter Benner -
APR 2211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Securing Wireless Communication Against Adversarial Interference
Christina Pöpper -
APR 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Using Computers Without Trusting Them to Compute Correctly
Michael Walfish -
APR 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Time-stepping Schemes for Nonsmooth Rigid Multibody Dynamics
Florian Potra -
APR 1611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Media for Thinking the Unthinkable
Bret Victor -
APR 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Nonreflecting Boundaries for Water Wave Problems
Smadar Karni -
APR 1011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Arabic Natural Language Processing: Challenges, Solutions, Applications
Nizar Habash -
APR 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Correct by Construction: Simulation with Discrete Differential Geometry
Etienne Vouga -
MAR 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: New Systems, Algorithms, and Data Structures for High Availability
Siddhartha Sen -
MAR 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Quadrature by Expansion: A New Method for the Evaluation of Layer Potentials
Andreas Kloeckner -
MAR 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Big Data: Statistical and Computational Challenges and Opportunities
Nando de Freitas -
MAR 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Speaker March 22
No Seminar March 22 -
MAR 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Robust Methods for Large-Scale Inverse Problems
Aleksandr Aravkin -
MAR 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Adding a Human Touch to Personalized Digital Learning
Amy Ogan -
MAR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Interacting with Small Devices in Big Ways
Chris Harrison -
MAR 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Turbulent Flows for Interactive Graphics
Nils Thuerey -
MAR 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The Interplay of Convexity and Algorithmic Algebra in Optimization and Systems Analysis
Amir Ali Ahmadi -
MAR 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Big Data Analytics with All-or-Nothing Parallel Jobs
Ganesh Ananthanarayanan -
MAR 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar March 1
No Seminar March 1 -
FEB 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Epsilon-nets and Related Problems
Saurabh Ray -
FEB 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Linear Rational Interpolation Done Unwisely (But Efficiently)
Stefan Guettel -
FEB 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Temporal Dynamics and Information Retrieval
Susan T. Dumais -
FEB 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Accurate and Efficient Numerical Methods for High-frequency 3D Wave Scattering and Periodic Geometries
Alexander Barnett -
FEB 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Stable and Accurate Integral Equation Methods for Elliptic Problems with Multiple Material Interfaces in Two Dimensions
Leslie Greengard -
FEB 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Jet Schemes and Gradient-Augmented Level Set Methods
Benjamin Seibold -
2012
-
DEC 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Material Appearance Modeling
Holly Rushmeier -
DEC 103:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Gaussian Elimination As An Iterative Algorithm **Math Colloquium at Mon 3:45pm**
Nick Trefethen -
DEC 103:45PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Gaussian Elimination As An Iterative Algorithm **Math Colloquium Mon at 3:45pm**
Nick Trefethen -
DEC 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Simple, Combinatorial Algorithm for Solving Laplacian Systems in Nearly-Linear Time Without Recursive Preconditioning **CS Colloquium at 11:30am**
Jonathan Kelner -
DEC 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: A Simple, Combinatorial Algorithm for Solving Laplacian Systems in Nearly-Linear Time Without Recursive Preconditioning
Jonathan Kelner -
NOV 3011:30AM, Kaufman Management Center KMC5-90
Colloquium: Stochastic Variational Inference (Joint with NYU Stern) **held at Stern**
David Blei -
NOV 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Composite Spectral Method for Variable Coefficient Elliptic PDEs with its Own Fast Direct Solver
Adrianna Gillman -
NOV 309:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
NOV 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: No Seminar Nov 23
No Speaker Nov 23 -
NOV 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Speaker Nov 23
No Seminar Nov 23 -
NOV 1611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: From Data To the People: Solving the Scalability, Flexibility and Usability Challenges of Database Systems
Azza Abouzied -
NOV 169AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The Search for an Efficient and Robust Solver for Large-scale Nonlinear Optimization
Daniel Robinson -
NOV 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Communication-Avoiding Algorithms for Linear Algebra and Beyond
James Demmel -
NOV 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Communication-Avoiding Algorithms for Linear Algebra and Beyond **CS colloquium at 11:30am**
James Demmel -
OCT 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Randomized Approximate Nearest Neighbors Algorithm
Andrei Osipov -
OCT 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Theory of Crowdsourcing Contests
Jason Hartline -
OCT 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Convex Perspective on Spectral Methods in Signal Processing.
Ben Recht -
OCT 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Lattice-Based Cryptography
Oded Regev -
OCT 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimization on Riemannian Manifolds for Solving Rank-structured Matrix and Tensor Problems
Bart Vandereycken -
OCT 511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Porting the Computer Science Toolbox to Game Theory and Economics
Tim Roughgarden -
SEP 2811AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: No Seminar Sept 28
No Speaker Sept 28 -
SEP 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Lagrange Newton Interpolation, Divided Differences, Splines and Sobolev Spaces
Bogdan Bojarski -
SEP 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Finding Needles in Exponential Haystacks
Joel Spencer -
SEP 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Renaissance of Wireless Communications in the Massively Broadband® Era
Ted Rappaport -
MAY 103:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: **Special Day/Time/Room: Thurs 5/10 @ 3:30 Rm 101** TAO: How Facebook Serves the Social Graph
Harry Li -
MAY 49:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
Mutiple -
APR 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Manipulating Wild Bodies Using Gentle Guidance
Steven LaValle -
APR 2710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Evaluating Discontinuous Galerkin Methods on Many-core Architectures
Tim Warburton -
APR 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A High-order Constrained Transport Method for the 3d Magnetohydrodynamic Equations
Christiane Helzel -
APR 132PM, Warren Weaver Hall 317
Colloquium: Open Universes and Nuclear Weapons
Stuart Russell -
APR 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computational Approaches for the DNA Sequencing Data Deluge
Ben Langmead -
APR 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Superconvergence in Numerical Solutions: Making it Useful
Jennifer Ryan -
APR 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Domain Decomposition Algorithms for Some Problems Posed in H(curl)
Olof Widlund -
APR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: ** CANCELED **
CANCELED -
MAR 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: When Protocols Meet People: Interface Design For Home Networks
Marshini Chetty -
MAR 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Moving Forward in Contact, Impact, and Dissipation: Challenges and Choices for Computing Contact-constrained Trajectories
Danny Kaufman -
MAR 2811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Enabling Information Access under Poor Connectivity
Jay Chen -
MAR 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Embracing Interference in Wireless Systems
Shyamnath Gollakota -
MAR 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Low-frequency Electromagnetic Scattering in Multiply-connected Geometries
Michael O'Neil -
MAR 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Heat-Driven Approaches for 3D Shape Analysis
Yi Fang -
MAR 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar
Spring Break -
MAR 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: A Tour of High-dimensional Geometry in Computer Science
Oded Regev -
MAR 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: How Long Does it Take to Compute the Eigenvalues of a Random Symmetric Matrix?
Christian Pfrang -
MAR 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: The Battle for Control of Online Communications
Nick Feamster -
MAR 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Lyapunov Inverse Iteration for Identifying Hopf Bifurcations in Models of Incompressible Flow
Howard Elman -
FEB 2410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: New Numerical Methods for Solving the Advection Equation and Wave Propagation Problems
Haruhiko Kohno -
FEB 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Spiny Disks, Flexible Fibers and Waving Rings: Explorations in Phytoplankton Fluid Dynamics
Lisa Fauci -
FEB 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Efficient Methods for Detecting Low-rank Substructure
Aaditya Rangan -
JAN 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Exploratory Visualization
Claudio Silva -
2011
-
DEC 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Qualitative Data-driven Image Understanding
Alyosha Efros -
DEC 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Antibandwidth Maximization: A Map Coloring Problem
Jennifer Scott -
DEC 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Your Abstractions are Worth^H^H^H^H^HPowerless! Non-Volatile Storage and Computation on Embedded Devices* (*Batteries Not Included)
Kevin Fu -
DEC 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Using Random Models in Derivative-free Optimization
Katya Scheinberg -
NOV 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Random Sampling Preconditioners
Haim Avron -
NOV 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Efficient Basis Set for Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory
Jianfeng Lu -
NOV 119:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research/NYU/Columbia Theory Day
Various Speakers -
NOV 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Real-time Surveillance of Patients' Medical Records
David Sontag -
OCT 2811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Photographing Events Over Time
Bill Freeman -
OCT 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Optimal Newton-type Algorithms for Large-scale Nonlinear Optimization
Coralia Cartis -
OCT 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: No Colloquium 10-21
No Colloquium -
OCT 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Distributed Optimization and Statistical Learning via the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers
Stephen Boyd -
OCT 1410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Solvers for Geodynamic Flows
Scott MacLachlan -
OCT 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: No Colloquium 10-7
No Colloquium -
OCT 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Integral Equation Methods for Unsteady Stokes Flow
Shidong -
SEP 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Seattle: A Peer-to-Peer Platform for Safe Code Execution
Justin Cappos -
SEP 3010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Non-conforming Finite Element Methods for the Brinkman Problem and a Singularly Perturbed Fourth-order Problem
Johnny Guzman -
SEP 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Sub-Teraherz Wireless Communications: The Future Edge of the Internet
Theodore Rappaport -
SEP 2310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Computation of the Lower Spectral Radius of a Set of Nonnegative Matrices
Nicola Guglielmi -
MAY 2311:45AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Fast, Scalable Algorithms for Simulating Complex Biofluids
Shravan Veerapaneni -
MAY 1710:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Software Synthesis using Automated Reasoning
Ruzica Piskac -
MAY 139:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: New York Area Theory Day
IBM/NYU/Columbia -
MAY 105PM, Warren Weaver Hall 13th Floor Commons
Colloquium: NYU Computer Science Spring 2011 Showcase
Student Showcase -
MAY 610AM, Warren Weaver Hall No Talk
Seminar: Courant 75th Anniversary
No Talk -
APR 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Attribute Flow for Discriminative Image Warping
Jianbo Shi -
APR 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar 4/29
No Seminar -
APR 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar
No Seminar -
APR 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Algebraic Optimizable Schwarz Methods for the Solution of Banded Linear Systems and PDEs on Irregular Domains
Daniel Szyld -
APR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Deep Semantics from Shallow Supervision
Percy Liang -
APR 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Logical Abstractions of Graphs
Thomas Wies -
APR 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Matrix Factorizations for Computer Network Tomography
David Bindel -
APR 78AM, Kimmel Center Rosenthal Pavilion - 10th Floor
Colloquium: Annual New York City Girls Computer Science and Engineering Conference 2011
Sponsored by Courant’s WinC, Google and Princeton’s GWISE -
APR 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Novel Methods in Data Summarization, Anonymization, and Indexing
Pangiotis Karras -
APR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Opportunistic Wireless Network Architectures
Rohan Murty -
APR 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Improving Internet Performance and Availability with Reverse Traceroute
Ethan Katz-Bassett -
APR 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Aggregation of Microglia in 2D with a Gradient Weighted Moving Finite Element Method
Abigail Wacher -
MAR 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Regaining Control Over Mobile and Cloud Data
Roxana Geambasu -
MAR 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Efficient Inexact Rayleigh Quotient Iteration and its Connections to the Jacobi-Davidson Method
Fei Xu -
MAR 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computational Geometry: Paradigms for Bridging Disciplines
Godfried Toussaint -
MAR 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall No Talk
Seminar: Spring Break
No Talk -
MAR 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Parallel Multigrid Algorithms for Inverse Problems
George Biros -
MAR 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: ** Seminar at 11:30am **TBA 3/11
George Biros -
MAR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Training a Computer to See People
Deva Ramanan -
MAR 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Finite-Volume Schemes for Fluctuating Hydrodynamics
Aleksandar Donev -
FEB 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: TBA 2/25
TBA -
FEB 2510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Semidefinite Programming Applied to Ordering Problems
Franz Rendl -
FEB 1811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Average-case Solutions to Hard Problems
Mark Braverman -
FEB 1810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Recent Discontinuous Galerkin developments at ONERA
Juliet Ryan -
FEB 1111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Surface Comparison using Conformal Geometry
Yaron Lipman -
FEB 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Fast Algorithm for Sparse Matrix Computations Related to Inversion
Song Li -
FEB 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Max-Throughput for Sequential Testing
Lisa Hellerstein -
FEB 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: A Triangle Based Fast Multipole Method for Elastostatic Interactions in a Half Space
Zydrunas Gimbutas -
JAN 2810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Diffraction Gratings and Photonic Crystals: New Integral Representations for Periodic Scattering and Eigenvalue Problems
Alex Barnett -
2010
-
DEC 145PM, Warren Weaver Hall 13th floor commons
Colloquium: NYU Computer Science Fall 2010 Showcase
Undergraduate and Graduate Computer Science Students -
DEC 1010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Six Myths of Interpolation and Quadrature
Nick Trefethen -
DEC 310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Alternating Direction Augmented Lagrangian Methods for Convex Optimization
Donald Goldfarb -
NOV 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar November 26th
no speaker -
NOV 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Implementing a 9.2 Quintillion Outcome Prediction Market
David Pennock -
NOV 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Machine-adapted Methods: High-order DG Wave Propagation on GPUs
Andreas Kloeckner -
NOV 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Community Structure in Large Social and Information Networks
Michael W. Mahoney -
NOV 1210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Rank-deficient and Ill-conditioned Nonlinear Least Squares Problems
Carl T. Kelley -
NOV 129:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research/NYU/Columbia Theory Day
Various Speakers -
NOV 510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: An Algorithm for the Rapid Evaluation of Special Function Transforms
Michael O'Neil -
OCT 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: A Graph Theoretic Approach to Markets for Indivisible Goods
Andrew Caplin -
OCT 2910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Low Mach Number Models in Computational Astrophysics
John Bell -
OCT 2211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Price of Anarchy in Adword Auctions
Eva Tardos -
OCT 2210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Sweeping Preconditioners for the Helmholtz Equation
Lexing Ying -
OCT 1510AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Towards a Parallel Solver Environment for the Numerical Simulation of Arterial Wall Models
Axel Klawonn -
OCT 811:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: Interactive Sound Rendering
Dinesh Manocha -
OCT 810AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar October 8th
no speaker -
OCT 712:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: For Example
Scott Klemmer -
OCT 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Geometric Methods for Monitoring Distributed Streams
Daniel Keren -
OCT 110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The Stability of GMRES Convergence, With Application to Preconditioning by Approximate Deflation
Josef Sifuentes -
SEP 2410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: No Seminar September 24th
no speaker -
SEP 172PM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data
Peter Norvig -
SEP 1710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Fast Algorithms for Approximating the Pseudospectral Abscissa and Pseudospectral Radius
Nicola Guglielmi -
MAY 710AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Accelerating First Order Methods For Convex Optimization Problems Arising In Machine Learning
Katya Scheinberg -
MAY 79:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: The IBM Research / NYU / Columbia Theory Day
The IBM Research / NYU / Columbia Theory Day -
APR 2111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Approximate Inference in Graphical Models using LP Relaxations
David Sontag -
APR 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 201
Colloquium: Unsupervised Feature Learning
Honglak Lee -
APR 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Exploiting Parallelism to Scale Software Routers
Sylvia Ratnasamy -
APR 1611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Machine Translation: Re-envisioning the Model Space
Michel Galley -
APR 1411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Ensemble Semantics: A General Information Extraction Framework
Patrick Pantel -
APR 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Maximum Entropy and Applications in Natural and Social Sciences
Miroslav Dudik -
APR 711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Programming Language Ideas Escape the Lab: A Declarative Data Description Language for Managing Ad hoc Data
Kathleen Fisher -
APR 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Large-Context Models for Large-Scale Machine Translation
John DeNero -
MAR 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Cauchy: Towards an Analytical Calculus of Computation
Swarat Chaudhuri -
MAR 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Algorithmic Software Verification
Ranjit Jhala -
MAR 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Message Passing Networks
Devavrat Shah -
MAR 511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning Correspondence Representations for Natural Language Processing
John Blitzer -
FEB 2611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Holistic Language Processing: Joint Models of Linguistic Structure
Jenny Finkel -
FEB 2610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Joint Spectral Characteristics of Matrices and Semidefinite Programming
Raphaël Jungers / MIT -
FEB 2312:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 101
Colloquium: A Shapley Value Perspective on ISP Settlements
Richard Ma -
FEB 1911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Apprenticeship Learning for Robotic Control with Application to Quadruped Locomotion and Autonomous Helicopter Flight
Pieter Abbeel -
FEB 1910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Graph Expansion and Communication-Optimal Algorithms
Olga Holtz / UC Berkeley -
FEB 1612:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall Room 102
Colloquium: Online Data Forensics for Click Fraud Detection
Ahmed Metwally -
FEB 1211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning Models for Scalable Visual Recognition
Lorenzo Torresani -
JAN 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Distributed Radio Systems
Jonathan Smith -
2009
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DEC 163PM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: Courant Holiday Lecture
TBA -
DEC 1110AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Impossibility of Approximating Analytic Functions from Equispaced Samples
Nick Trefethen -
DEC 119:30AM, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue Recital Hall
Colloquium: The IBM Research / NYU / Columbia Theory Day at CUNY
The IBM Research / NYU / Columbia Theory Day at CUNY -
DEC 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Modeling the Sense of Smell with Biological Receptor Arrays
Alex Morozov -
DEC 410AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Seminar: Special Day in Memory of Isaacson and Keller
TBA -
NOV 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Bird Flocking and Natural Algorithms
Bernard Chazelle -
NOV 2010AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: The MaxFlux Functional: Derivation, Numerics, and Application to LJ-38
Maria Cameron -
NOV 162PM, Warren Weaver Hall 201
Colloquium: From Game Theory to Game Engineering
David Wolpert -
NOV 1310AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Tractable Performance Bounds for Compressed Sensing
Alexandre d'Aspremont -
NOV 1212:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: Computers and Safety
Nancy Leveson -
NOV 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Situated Visualization
Sean White -
OCT 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Web-scale Multi-lingual Opinion Mining
Ryan McDonald -
OCT 272PM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: The Algorithmic Lens: How the Computational Perspective is Transforming the Sciences
Christos Papadimitriou -
OCT 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Latent Force Models
Neil Lawrence -
OCT 1611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Refactoring for Reentrancy
Manu Sridharan -
OCT 1610AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Real-Time Embedded Convex Optimization
Stephen Boyd -
OCT 911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Visualizing Rn and Some New Dualities
Alfred Inselberg -
OCT 910AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Domain Decomposition Methods for Almost Incompressible Elasticity
Olof Widlund -
OCT 211:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Correlation Clustering with Noisy Input
Claire Mathieu -
OCT 210AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Seminar: Analysis of Direct Searches for Non-Lipschitzian Functions
Luis Nunes Vicente -
SEP 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Colloquium: Learning from Multiple Measurements
Sam Roweis -
MAY 229:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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MAY 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning boundary detection by minimizing image segmentation error
Sebastian Seung -
APR 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 102
Colloquium: User-Centric Data Processing in Resource Constraint Environments
Mohamed Sharaf -
APR 2911:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: On the power of broadcast algorithms in wireless ad hoc networks
Majid Khabbazian -
APR 911:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Bidirectional Programming Languages
Nate Foster -
APR 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Towards Reliable Storage Systems
Haryadi Gunawi -
APR 311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Accountability for distributed systems
Andreas Haeberlen -
APR 111:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning from Collective Preferences, Behavior, and Beliefs
Jennifer Wortman -
MAR 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Strictly Declarative Specification of Sophisticated Points-to Analyses
Martin Bravenboer -
MAR 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Network Coded Wireless Architecture
Sachin Katti -
MAR 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Pulling Rank: Inference from Incomplete Data
Benjamin Recht -
MAR 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Stochastic Games in Synthesis and Verification.
Krishnendu Chatterjee -
MAR 411:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Functional Programming Perspectives on Concurrency and Parallelism
Matthew Fluet -
FEB 2711:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Foundations of Privacy: Contextual Integrity, The Logic of Privacy and Beyond
Anupam Datta -
FEB 2511:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping Tools
Björn Hartmann -
FEB 2311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Barriers in Cryptography and Complexity Theory
Boaz Barak -
FEB 2011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Practically Efficient Secrecy Preserving Proofs of Correctness of Computations, and Financial Cryptography
Michael O. Rabin -
FEB 1311:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Just Causes or Just-So Causes
Bud Mishra -
FEB 611:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Computer-based Design of Protein-Protein Interactions
Brian Kuhlman -
JAN 3011:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Colloquium: Learning Networks of Places and People from Location Data
Tony Jebara -
2008
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DEC 59:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2007
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DEC 79:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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APR 209:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2006
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DEC 89:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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APR 289:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2005
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NOV 189:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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APR 159:30AM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2004
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NOV 199:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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MAY 149:30AM, Location TBA
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2003
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NOV 149:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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MAY 162:50PM, Schapiro (CEPSR) Building, Columbia University 412
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2002
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DEC 139:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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APR 199:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: IBM Research NYU/Columbia Theory Day
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2001
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NOV 169:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: Theory Day
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MAR 29:30AM, Warren Weaver Hall 109
Colloquium: Theory Day
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NOV 11
Silver Medal, ICPC
The top NYU team, comprised of juniors Zhiqian Chen, Kaiyue Guo, and Puming Liu, won the silver medal at the 2024-25 ICPC Greater New York Regional Contest by solving an impressive 11 out of 13 problems. This performance secures them a spot in the North America Championship (NAC) next year. Congratulations to the team, to the coach Yang Tang, and to Xiaoteng Liu, who has been leading their practices!
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NOV 5
Interviews with Anasse Bari
Research of Anasse Bari and his students is featured in a podcast on National Public Radio, "Can a World Cup Drive Interest in a Nation?". Also, Anasse was interviewed on CNN about their work in using web searches for campaign merchandise as a measure of the popularity of the two presidential candidates.
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OCT 11
VinFuture Prize
Yann LeCun has been awarded the 2024 VinFuture Grand Prize. Congratulations!
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SEP 11
IEEE VTS Hall of Fame
Ted Rappaport has been inducted into the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society's Hall of Fame. Congratulations!
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SEP 11
Carnegie Great Immigrant
Yann LeCun is honored as a "Great Immigrant" by the Carnegie Corporation. Congratulations!
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AUG 26
Model Collapse
Work by Julia Kempe with colleagues at the Center for Data Science and at FAIR, Meta on how AI systems deteriorate when trained on their own previous output is featured in an article in the New York Times.
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AUG 14
ACL Lifetime Achievements Award
Prof. Emeritus Ralph Grishman has received the ACL Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024. Congratulations!
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JUN 6
NSF CAREER Award.
Lerrel Pinto has received an NSF CAREER Award for his project, "Synesthetic Teaching of Dexterous Robots through Multi-Sensory Fusion of Vision, Touch, and Vibration." Congratulations!
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MAY 14
Sam Marateck Prize.
The 2024 Samuel Marateck Prize for Outstanding
Teaching in Computer Science is awarded to Prof. Joshua Clayton.
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MAY 10
AISTATS Test of Time Award
The AISTATS "Test of Time Award" has been awarded to Rajesh Ranganath for his 2014 paper, with Sean Gerrish and David Blei, "Black Box Variational Inference." Congratulations!
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MAY 8
RSA Conference Award
Oded Regev has received the 2024 RSA Conference Award for Excellence in the Field of Mathematics. Congratulations!
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MAY 8
SIGGRAPH Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation
Zachary Ferguson has received the ACM SIGGRAPH Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award for his thesis, “Provably Robust and Accurate Methods for Rigid and Deformable Simulation with Contact”. Congratulations to Zachary and to his advisor, Daniele Panozzo.
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MAY 8
ICLR Awards
At ICLR (International Conference on Learning Representations), Kyunghyun Cho with colleagues at NYU and Genentech has received an Outstanding Paper Award for their paper "Protein Discovery with Discrete Walk-Jump Sampling"; and Joan Bruna and Rob Fergus, with colleagues, have received a Test of Time Award for their 2014 paper "Intriguing Properties of Neural Networks". Congratulations to all!
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MAY 3
NSF CAREER Award
Joseph Tassarotti has been awarded an NSF CAREER Award. Congratulations!
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MAY 2
Amazon Research Awards
Joseph Tassarotti and Saining Xie have been awarded Amazon Research Awards. Congratulations!
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APR 19
ICPC World Championship
At the World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest
(ICPC), the NYU-RTFP team -- Peiliang Liu, Andy Polizzotto, and Sparsh
Sanchorawala -- placed in the top 50. Congratulations to the team and the
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APR 18
Teach/Tech Award
Anasse Bari has been chosen to receive NYU's Teach/Tech Award for his innovative use of technology in classroom teaching. Congratulations!
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MAR 28
Amazon Research Award
Thomas Wies and Lakshmi Subramanian, together with Varun Chandrasekaran of UIUC, are recipients of an Amazon Research Award for their project on Automating Privacy Compliance. Congratulations!
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MAR 21
Best Presentation Award, ICBDA
The paper "An AI Framework For Predicting The Winner Of The Grammys" by MS students Rushabh Musthyala, Abhishek Narayanan, Anirudh Nistala, and Prof. Anasse Bari has won a Best Presentation Award at the IEEE Conference on Big Data and Analytics. Congratulations!
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MAR 19
NSF CAREER Award
Anirudh Sivaraman has been awarded an NSF CAREER Award. Congratulations!
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MAR 11
Teaching Innovation Award
Matt Zeidenberg has been selected as a recipient of this year's Arts and Science Teaching Innovation Award. Congratulations!
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FEB 12
Time100 Impact Awards
Yann LeCun has been awarded a Time Magazine Time100 Impact Award for his advocacy of open source AI. The award "recognizes leaders from across the world who are driving change in their communities and industries." Congratulations!
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JAN 24
ACM Fellow
Yann LeCun has been named an ACM Fellow for 2023, "for conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing." Congratulations!
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JAN 18
AlphaGeometry
Doctoral student Trieu Trinh's project AlphaGeometry, an AI capable of solving most of the geometry problems at the International Mathematical Olympiad, has been published in Nature and is featured in a story in the New York Times. Dr. Trinh's advisor was He He.
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2023
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NOV 17
Honorary Degree
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has awarded Yann LeCun the degree of Doctor of Engineering honoris causa. Congratulations!
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OCT 30
Silver medal, ICPC
The "NYU-Leaky" programming team, consisting of Siyong Liu (sophomore), Shidong Zhang (first-year M.S. student), and Zihan Zheng (sophomore) won the silver medal at the 2023-24 ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest) Greater New York Regional Contest. They will advance to the North American Championship, which will be held in Orlando next year. Congratulations to the team, to their coach Yang Tang, and to Peiliang Liu, who has been leading their practices.
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OCT 20
Yann LeCun Announced as Inaugural Jacob T. Schwartz Chair
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Science is proud to announce the creation of the Jacob T. Schwartz Chaired Professorship in Computer Science. Yann LeCun, an esteemed scholar and leader of the AI revolution, has been appointed as the inaugural Chair.
The creation of the Jacob T. Schwartz Chair represents New York University’s commitment to computer science, its scholarship and teaching. Jacob T. Schwartz co-founded the university’s Computer Science Department alongside Martin Davis, Max Goldstein and others; he served as the department's first chairman from 1969 to 1977. Schwartz was an early and influential leader in the field—acting as director of DARPA's Information Science and Technology Office and chairman of the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee for Information, Robotics and Intelligent Systems.
Yann LeCun, Silver Professor of Computer Science, upholds this legacy of innovation and service. LeCun is considered a godfather of deep learning, and his research on artificial neural networks created the bedrock of current AI technologies. In 2018, LeCun was honored with the Turing Award for his pioneering work alongside Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and the French Académie des Sciences. LeCun has served on the Courant Institute's faculty since 2003. He is also VP and Chief AI Scientist at Meta.
The Jacob T. Schwartz Chair was made possible by the generous support of an anonymous donor. We are excited to see the positive impact it will have on our academic community. -
OCT 16
Packard Fellowship
Lerrel Pinto has been awarded a Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering for his work in robotics. Congratulations!
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SEP 22
Testimony at the U.S. Senate
On September 19, Yann LeCun testified at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on artificial intelligence, arguing in favor of "the rapid and free exchange of ideas, scientific publications, open source code, and trained models".
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SEP 20
Quantum algorithm for factorization
A new quantum algorithm for factoring large numbers invented by Oded Regev is featured in an article in Science.
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SEP 12
35 Innovators Under 35
Lerrel Pinto has been named one of Technology Review's "35 Innovators Under 35". Congratulations!
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AUG 31
International Solidarity Award
Anasse Bari has been awarded an NYU Professional International Solidarity Award for 2023, in recognition of "outstanding leadership in the New York University community." Congratulations!
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AUG 22
30 Under 40 in Healthcare
Kyunghyun Cho is featured in Business Insider's list of "30 Leaders
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JUL 19
Escaping search bubbles
Pyrorank, an algorithm for promoting diversity in recommender engine results, developed by Anasse Bari with former students Nicholas Greenquist and Doruk Kilitcioglu, has been featured in the Jerusalem Post and in Le Desk.
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JUL 17
Best Student Paper
The paper, "Teaching a Robot to FISH: Versatile Imitation from One Minute of Demonstrations" by Siddhant Haldar, Jyothish Pari, Anant Rai, and Lerrel Pinto won Best Student Paper Award at the Robotics Science and Systems conference. Siddhant is a second-year doctoral student; Jyo completed his B.A. in May, majoring in CS and Math; Anant completed his MS in Computer Science in May. Congratulations to all!
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JUL 17
Best Paper OSDI
The Best Paper prize at OSDI (Operating Systems Design and Implementation) 2023 has been awarded to the paper "Ensō: A Streaming Interface for NIC-Application Communication" by Aurojit Panda, with colleagues from Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft, and Intel. Congratulations!
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JUL 5
Honorary Degree
The University of Siena has awarded a doctorate honoris causa to Yann LeCun. Congratulatons!
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JUN 26
STOC Test of Time Award
Oded Regev's paper, "New lattice-based cryptographic constructions", which won the Best Paper award at STOC-2003, has now been awarded the 20-year Test of Time award at STOC-2023. Congratulations!
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MAY 30
International Collegiate Programming Contest
At the North American Championship of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), the NYU-RTFP team-Peiliang Liu, Andy Polizzotto, and Sparsh Sanchorawala -- was the top team from the greater New York area. They will be advancing to the World Finals, to be held at Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, this November. Congratulations to the team, and the current and former coaches, Yang Tang and Joanna Klukowska!
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MAY 16
Distinguished Faculty Speaker
Anasse Bari was the Distinguished Faculty Speaker at the 2023 NYU College of Arts and Science Commencement. (His speech is here, starting at 57:00).
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MAY 3
National Academy of Sciences
Subhash Khot has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
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MAY 3
Notable paper at AIStats
The paper "Don’t be fooled: label leakage in explanation methods and the importance of their quantitative evaluation" by Neil Jethani, Adriel Saporta, and Rajesh Ranganath has been named a "Notable paper" at the 2023 AIStat conference. Neil is an MD/PhD student at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and Adriel is a PhD student in the Computer Science Department.
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APR 21
Golden Dozen Award
NYU's Golden Dozen Award for outstanding contributions to teaching in the classroom has been awarded to Craig Kapp. Congratulations!
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APR 17
Teaching Innovation Award
Amos Bloomberg has beeen awarded a Teaching Innovation Award. Congratulations!
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MAR 29
Alumni Q&A with Wojciech Zaremba, Co-Founder of OpenAI
An in-depth conversation with Wojciech Zaremba, Co-Founder and Research Scientist at OpenAI, on his time at NYU Courant and his vision for artificial intelligence. Read More
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MAR 28
Apple Scholar in AI/ML
Nur Muhammad "Mahi" Shafiullah has been awarded a 2023 Apple Scholars in AI/ML PhD fellowship. Mahi's advisor is Lerrel Pinto; his research focuses on the application of machine learning to household robotics. Congratulations!
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MAR 17
research.com Leader Awards
Ted Rappaport is the recipient of a "Computer Science in United States Leader Award" and an "Electronics and Electrical Engineering in United States Leader Award" from research.com. Congratulations!
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MAR 7
NSF CAREER AWARD
Joseph Bonneau has been awarded an NSF CAREER award. Congratulations!
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FEB 27
Collegiate Programming Contest
The NYU-RTFP programming team, consisting of Peiliang Liu, Andy Polizzotto, and Sparsh Sanchorawala, at the Greater New York Regional Contest of the International Collegiate Programming Contest. They will be advancing to the North American Programming Contest in May. The regional contest included 76 teams from 14 universities. Four other teams from NYU also competed. Congratulations to the team and Yang Tang, their advisor!
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FEB 27
NSF CAREER award
Rajesh Ranganath was awarded an NSF CAREER award. Congratulations!
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FEB 23
Silver Professor
Julia Kempe has been appointed a Silver Professor. Congratulations!
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FEB 15
National Academy of Inventors
Dennis Shasha has been named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors. Congratulations!
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FEB 10
Tiling n-dimensional Space
A new result by Oded Regev, together with Assaf Naor of Princeton, on an efficient tiling of n-dimensional space, is featured in an article in Quanta Magazine.
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JAN 18
ACM Fellow
Denis Zorin has been named an ACM Fellow "for contributions to computer graphics, geometry processing, and scientific computing". Congratulations!
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JAN 11
In Memoriam: Martin Davis (1928-2023)
We are grieved to announce that Martin Davis and his wife Virginia passed away on January 1, 2023. Martin was a faculty member at Courant from 1965 until his retirement in 1996, and was one of the founding members of the Computer Science department. He was one of the leading figures of his generation in mathematical logic and computation theory, best known for his contributions to the proof of the unsolvability of Diophantine equations and to the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland algorithms for Boolean satisfiability. He was an admired colleague and a beloved friend. Our condolences to his friends and family.
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JAN 3
National Academy of Engineering of Korea
Kyunghyun Cho has been named a member of the National Academy of Korea. Congratulations!
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2022
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NOV 3
Predicting Protein Structure
Alexander Rives' work on using AI technology to predict protein structure is featured in the journal Nature. The ESMFold system predicted more than 600 million structures of previously uncharacterized proteins. Alexander is a doctoral student in our department, working with Yann LeCun and Rob Fergus.
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SEP 7
Welcome to New Faculty!
We are delighted to announce two new Computer Science regular faculty members: Mengye Ren, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Data Science; and Joseph Tassarotti, Assistant Professor of Computer Science.
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SEP 7
Global Distinguished Professor
Jean Ponce, of Inria and Ecole normale supérieure will be joining the Computer Science Department and the Center for Data Science as Global Distinguished Professor.
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SEP 7
Fellowships for CS PhD students.
Four of our doctoral students have been awarded prestigious external fellowships. Incoming student Nikhil Bhattasali has a Hertz Fellowship. Incoming students Betty Hou and Yucen (Lily) Li have NSF Graduate Fellowships. Fourth-year student Alexander Bienstock has been awarded a Google PhD Fellowship. Congratulations to all!
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JUL 26
Outstanding Paper, ICML-22
The paper "Bayesian Model Selection, the Marginal Likelihood, and Generalization" by Sanae Lotfi, Pavel Izmailov, Gregory Benton, Micah Goldblum, and Andrew Wilson has been named an "Outstanding Paper" at ICML-22. Congratulations!
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JUL 12
Adobe Research Fellowship
Zachary Ferguson has been awarded a 2022 Adobe Research Fellowship. Congratulations!
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JUN 16
Princess of Asturias Award.
Yann LeCun will receive the 2022 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, along with AI pioneers Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Demis Hassabis.
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MAY 31
EATCS Award 2022
Patrick Cousot is the recipient of the EATCS Award 2022 from the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. Congratulations!
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MAY 13
Honorary Degree
Patrick Cousot is awarded an honorary doctorate in Computer Science from Università Ca'Foscari Venezia. Congratulations!
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MAY 3
Graduation Awards.
Three Computer Science majors will receive College of Arts and Science awards at the 2022 graduation. Aashish Khubchandani will receive the Dean's Award for Leadership; Shailesh Vasandani will receive the Faculty Memorial Award in Science; and Avery Greenberg will receive a College of Arts and Science Alumni Association Award. Congratulations to them and their faculty advisors, Anasse Bari, Megan Coffee, Ben Goldberg, and Dennis Shasha!
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APR 22
Amazon Research Awards
Anirudh Sivaraman has received an Amazon Research Award for his project on observing and controlling microservice deployments. Thomas Wies and Dennis Shasha have received an Amazon Research Award for their ongoing project on building a modular library of verified concurrent search structure algorithms. Congratulations!
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APR 18
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Ulyana Piterbarg has been awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Ulyana is a first-year student working with Rob Fergus and Lerrel Pinto. Congratulations!
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APR 15
Golden Dozen Award
Anasse Bari has won NYU's Golden Dozen award for outstanding contributions to learning in the classroom. Congratulations!
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APR 11
Honorary degree
The Université Côte d'Azur will award an honorary doctorate to Yann LeCun. Congratulations!
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APR 11
NSF CAREER Award
Andrew Wilson has been awarded an NSF CAREER Award for his proposal, "New Frontiers in Bayesian Deep Learning". Congratulations!
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MAR 28
Programming Competition
The NYU-A.C.E. team of Hongyi Zheng, Andy Polizzotto, and Yukai Yang placed third in the ICPC Greater New York Region programming competition. They have been invited to the North American Championship later this spring. Congratulations to them and their coach, Joanna Klukowska!
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MAR 17
Apple Scholars in AI/ML PhD Fellowship
Aahlad Puli has been named an Apple Scholar in AI/ML. Aahlad is a doctoral student advised by Rajesh Ranganath. Congratulations!
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MAR 16
IEEE Distinguished Contributor
Mohamed Zahran has been designated an IEEE Distinguished Contributor. Congratulations!
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MAR 15
Silver Professor
Oded Regev has been named a Silver Professor. Congratulations!
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MAR 10
Marateck Prize
Joanna Klukowska has been awarded the 2022 Marateck Prize for Outstanding Teaching in Computer Science. In addition to being a great teacher, Joanna has started new courses, coaches the Programming team, and is the faculty advisor for the student clubs BUGS and the ACM chapter. Congratulations!
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JAN 27
AAAS Fellows
Yann LeCun and Juliana Freire have been elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Congratulations!
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JAN 19
ACM Fellow
Hubertus Franke of IBM Research, who has taught our graduate course in Operating Systems for many years as an Adjunct Professor, has been named an ACM Fellow. Congratulations!
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JAN 12
French Academy of Sciences
Yann LeCun has been named a foreign member of the French Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
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DEC 13
NSF CAREER Award
Aurojit Panda has been awarded an NSF CAREER award for his proposal "Assertions for Distributed Applications". Congratulations! -
OCT 20
Terri Burns, Courant'16, Becomes Youngest Member of the NYU Board of Trustees
At age 27, Terri Burns, graduate of NYU Courant's Computer Science department in 2016 and first Black female partner at GV (formerly Google Ventures) recently became the youngest member of the NYU Board of Trustees.
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SEP 13
2022 ICM Invited Lectures
Marsha Berger, Yann LeCun and Oded Regev will all be invited lecturers at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians in St. Petersburg.
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APR 30
Amazon Research Awards
Our department faculty have received four Amazon Research Awards. Awards for 2019 were awarded to Anasse Bari for work in predictive analytics and artificial intelligence for social good; and to Andrew Wilson for work in scalable numerical methods and probabilistic deep learning with applications to AutoML. Awards for 2020 were awarded to Lerrel Pinto, Daniele Panozzo, and Denis Zorin work in learning to manipulate deformable objects through robust simulations; and to Kyunghyun Cho for his study of independently controllable attributes for controllable neural text generation.
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APR 26
Facebook Fellowship Finalist
Fabian Ruffy Varga was named a finalist for a Facebook Fellowship Award, in the "Networking" category. Fabian is a second-year doctoral student working with Anirudh Sivaraman. Congratulations!
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APR 26
National Academy of Sciences
Yann LeCun has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
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APR 9
Rising star in AI
Harvard's Center for Reserch on Computation and Society has selected Shiva Iyer as a Rising Star in AI for his work with Lakshmi Subramanian on the Delhi pollution monitoring project. Congratulations!
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APR 6
Samsung Ho-Am Prize
Kyungchun Cho has been awarded the 2021 Samsung Ho-Am Prize in Engineering for his work in machine translation. Congratulations!
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MAR 22
Yann LeCun highlighted in “Genius Makers”
Yann LeCun’s work and career are highlighted in New York Times journalist Cade Matz’s new book, “Genius Makers”. The book describes developments in the history of AI with a major focus on Deep Learning, for which Yann shared the 2018 Turing Award with Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio.
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MAR 9
Best Presentations Awards, ICBDA
William Brower (CS major, class of 2020), Christopher Davidson (MS student), and Anasse Bari have received the "Best Presentation Award" in the machine learning track at the IEEE Conference on Big Data and Analytics (ICBDA), for their paper "Using Artificial Intelligence to Predict Legislative Votes in the U.S. Congress.''
Doruk Kilitcioglu (MS 2019), Nicholas Greenquist (MS 2019), Mohamed Zahran, and Anasse Bari, have received the "Best Presentation Award" in the information network and application technology track at ICBDA for their paper "GPU Accelerated Matrix Factorization for Recommender Systems".
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FEB 19
NSF CAREER Award
Benjamin Peherstorfer has been awarded an NSF CAREER award for his proposal, "Formulations, Theory, and Algorithms for Nonlinear Model Reduction in Transport-Dominated Systems."
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FEB 12
NAE Member
Ted Rappaport has been elected as Member of the National Academy of Academy of Engineering "for contributions to the characterization of radio frequency propagation in millimeter wave bands for cellular communication networks." Congratulations!
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JAN 19
Election and Covid Analytics
In an interview with Agence Maghreb Arabe Presse, Anasse Bari discusses artificial intelligence research at NYU and its applications to election analytics and Covid.
Also, in an interview on BBC World Service, Prof. Megan Coffee of NYU Grossman discusses her work with Anasse and Courant researchers Matthias Heymann, Aashish Khubchandani, and Junzhang Wang, on using web search queries to predict surges in Covid (13:30 at this link). -
JAN 13
2020 ACM Fellow
Patrick Cousot has been named a 2020 Fellow of the ACM, "for contributions to programming languages through the invention and development of abstract interpretation." Congratulations!
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DEC 18
Alumnus of the Year
Kyunghyun Cho has been named "Alumnus of the Year" by the School of Science, Aalto University. Kyunghyun's acceptance speech, recounting his experiences at Aalto, is here.
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DEC 3
Steele Prize
Joel Spencer and Noga Alon have been awarded the AMS 2021 Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition for their book "The Probabilistic Method".
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NOV 30
Samsung AI Researcher of the Year
Kyunghyun Cho is one of five recipients of the Inaugural Samsung AI Researcher of the Year Award.
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NOV 16
Sad News about Suzanne McIntosh
We are grieved to announce that our colleague Suzanne McIntosh passed away on Saturday, November 14th, 2020. Suzanne was a full-time faculty member at the department since 2017, and she taught as an adjunct instructor at Courant Computer Science and at Tandon Computer Science and Engineering since 2013; Suzanne was also affiliated with the Center for Data Science.
During her time as NYU faculty member, she developed a number of popular courses, bringing her unique expertise in industrial Big Data systems. In particular, Suzanne played an important role in developing curricula for the new Data Science major and the joint CS and DS major. She was a mentor for a large number of student projects every semester, contributing greatly to enriching the experience of our MS and undergraduate students.
Our sympathies to Suzanne's family and friends.
To make a gift in memory of Professor Suzanne Kranjac McIntosh, please use this form.
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NOV 12
AFOSR Young Investigator award
Benjamin Peherstorfer has been awarded a Young Investigator Grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for his project, "Context-aware learning: Towards intelligent decision-making in science and engineering". Congratulations!
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OCT 15
Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun's research is featured in an article in Forbes Magazine.
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OCT 14
Best Paper, LOD 2020
The paper "Quantifying Local Energy Demand through Pollution Analysis" by Cole Smith, Andrii Dobroshynskyi, and Suzanne McIntosh have received the best paper award at the International Conference on Machine Learning, Optiminzation, and Data Science.
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OCT 12
Twitter analysis
The analysis of the Twitter reaction to the vice-presidential debate by a group of NYU Computer Science researchers is featured in stories in in the LA Times and the Daily Mail. The research group is led by Anasse Bari and includes Alankrith Krishnan, Aashish Khubchandani, Julia Damaris Yang, Daniel Rivera, Vikas Nair, and Matthias Heymann.
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OCT 10
Sad news about Nathan Hull
We are grieved to announce that Nathan Hull passed away suddenly on August 9. Nathan taught in our department since 1980, first as an adjunct, and since 1994 as a full-time faculty member. Nathan was a dedicated and innovative teacher and a beloved colleague. He received the NYU CAS Outstanding Teaching Award in 1994 and in 1999. Nathan introduced personal computers to the department curriculum; he played key role in the development of the Web minor; he developed a number of innovative courses, including his popular elective on iOS programming; and he taught almost every course in the CS minor and major required sequences.
Outside NYU, he was a stalwart of the Village Light Opera Group, and the founder, president, and artistic director of the Amore Opera. Our sympathies to his family and friends.
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AUG 17
AI Tool for COVID Prognosis
An AI tool for predicting which COVID patients are likely to develp severe lung disease, developed by Anasse Bari, his student Junzhang Wang, Megan Coffee of NYU Langone, and colleagues, is featured in an article in "Hospital and HealthCare".
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AUG 16
Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun's research is featured in an article in the Wall Street Journal.
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JUN 8
Faculty Memorial Award
Yuling Gu, who completed a joint major in Computer Science and Language and Mind, received the "Faculty Memorial Award" at the 2020 NYU commencement. Congratulations!
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MAY 29
ACM SIGMOD Contribution Award
Dennis Shasha and Juliana Friere have been awarded the ACM SIGMOD Contributions Award for their efforts encouraging scientific reproducibility. Congratulations!
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MAY 21
Marateck Prize
The Samuel L. Marateck Prize for Outstanding Teaching in Computer Science is awarded to Anasse Bari. Congratulations!
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MAY 12
IACR Fellow
Yevgeniy Dodis has been named a fellow of the International Association for Cryptologic Research for fundamental contributions to cryptology, especially to cryptographic randomness and symmetric-key primitives, and for service to the IACR. Congratulations!
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MAY 11
2020 Prize Winners
Congratulations to the Computer Science Prize winners for 2020!
Janet Fabri Prize for outstanding dissertation: Connor DeFanti and Siddharth Krishna.
Henning Biermann Prize for outstanding contributions to education and service: Robert Webber, Ioanna Tzialla
Jacob Schwartz PhD Fellowship: Zhongshi Jiang
Matthew Smosna Prize: Doruk Kilitcioglu
Computer Science Master's Thesis Prize: Rafael Moraes
Benson Master's Fellowship: Justin Mae, Chiao-Hsun Wang
Kurzbart Master's Fellowship: Jiahui Li, Jacqueline Abalo
Waller Master's Fellowship: Oliver Aastrand
Master's Innovation Prize: Tushar Bhatkal, Aishwarya Budhkar, Haokun Liu, Srishti Grover
Prize for Academic Excellence: Owura Asare, Jingfei Shao
Prize for Academic Excellence and Service to the Department: Isabelle Lavandero,Nellie Spektor
Prize for Academic Excellence in the Honors Program: Yuling Gu, Gu (Derek) Jin.
Prize for the Most Promising Student in the Junior Year: Junyi (Bob) Zou
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APR 30
Interactive Covid-19 map
Computer Science major Justin Chen has teamed up with students at Carnegie Mellon to create an interactive map that shows the spread of COVID-19 at the US county level.
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APR 20
Search Engine for COVID information
Kyunghun Cho and colleagues have developed a cutting-edge search engine aimed at providing the latest COVID-19-related information to clinicians, researchers, and others who are working to battle the current pandemic. The system, Neural Covidex, draws upon a dataset published by the Allen that contains more than 45,000 scholarly articles, medical reports, and journal articles about COVID-19 and the coronavirus family of viruses for use by the global research community. -
APR 9
The future of machine learning
Yann LeCun is interviewed in a New York Times article about the
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MAR 31
AI tool for COVID Prognosis
An AI tool for predicting which COVID patients are likely to develop severe lung disease has been developed by Anasse Bari, his student Junzhang Wang, Megan Coffee of NYU Langone, and colleagues. Article in France 24, Interview on CNBC, Story in the LA Times, Story in the London Times
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FEB 24
International Collegiate Programming Contest
NYU Programming Team Aqua Terrarium—Muge Chen, Zhen Li, and Andy Polizzotto—placed fifth (Bronze Medal) in the inaugural North America Championship of the International Collegiate Programming Contest. They will advance to the World Finals in Moscow in June. Congratulations to them and their coach, Joanna Klukowska!
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FEB 13
Sloan Fellowship
Daniele Panozzo has been awarded a Sloan Fellowship for his work in solving partial differential equations on complex geometrical domains. Congratulations!
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FEB 10
The Future of Deep Learning
The keynote speeches of Turing Award winners Yann LeCun, Geoff Hinton, and
Yoshua Bengio at the AAAI conference are featured in an article in the
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FEB 10
Puzzle column
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FEB 3
Restaurants and Real Estate
The work by Anasse Bari and his students Rafael Moraes and Jiachen
Zhu on predicting New York City real estate prices from publicly
available data, including restaurant health inspection records, is
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JAN 10
Legion of Honor
Yann LeCun has been named a Knight of the Legion of Honor.
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JAN 9
AAAI Fellow
Yann LeCun has been elected a Fellow of the Association for the
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2019
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OCT 28
NYU Programming Team
The NYU Programming Team 1, with Muge Chen, Zhen Li, and Andy
Polizzotto took third place in the Greater New York International
Collegiate Programming Contest, and will advance to the North America
Championship. Our second team, of Jawad Kadir, Quang Luong, and Andrew
Song came in 21st out of 65. Congratulations to both teams and to their
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OCT 28
Honorable mention, George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award
Ashwin Venkartaraman received "honorable mention" for the 2019 INFORMS
George B. Danzig Dissertation award, for his thesis, "Rethinking Customer
Segmentation and Demand Learning in the Presence of Sparse, Diverse, and
Large-scale Data". The Danzig Dissertation award is given to the best thesis
in Operations Research and Management Science. Ashwin's thesis advisors
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OCT 1
Turing Award
Yann LeCun shares the 2018 Turing Award with Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, "the fathers of the deep learning revolution." Congratulations!
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AUG 22
Geometry Dataset Award
The 2019 Symposium of Geometry Processing Dataset Award has been
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Savage Award
Rajesh Ranganath has been awarded the Savage Award for an outstanding dissertation in Bayesian theory and methods. Congratulations!
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JUL 31
Academia Europaea
Chee Yap has been elected to Academia Europaea. Congratulations!
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JUL 11
Eric E. Sumner Award
IEEE has awarded the 2020 Eric E. Sumner Award to Ted Rappaport "for pioneering contributions to radio channel modeling and characterization, and millimeter wave communication systems."
Ted has also been named to the Wireless Hall of Fame. Congratulations!
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JUN 4
John von Neumann Prize
Margaret Wright has been awarded the 2019 John von Neumann Prize by SIAM (Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics). Congratulations!
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JUN 4
ACM Computer Graphics Achievement Award
Denis Zorin has received the 2019 Computer Graphics Achievement Award "in recognition of his fundamental contributions to computer graphics and geometric modeling." Congratulations!
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MAY 7
Simons Investigator
Oded Regev has been named a 2019 Simons Investigator for his work in lattice-based cryptography. Congratulations!
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APR 30
Randomness and Coincidence
Yevgeniy Dodis discusses randomness, coincidence, and Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency in a 30 minute interview on CUNY-TV as part of their "Science Goes to the Movies!" series.
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APR 16
Teach/Tech Award
Congratulations to Craig Kapp, who has received NYU's Teach/Tech award for 2019!
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APR 12
National Academy of Inventors
Ted Rappaport has been inducted into the National Academy of Inventors "for his research demonstrating that transmissions in the millimeter-wave electro-magnetic spectrum are viable for commercial telecommunications in urban and even rural contexts." Congratulations!
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APR 5
Virtual Reality Experience
CAVE, a shared virtual reality experience created by Ken Perlin, Kris Layng, and Sebastian Herscher at NYU’s Future Reality Lab, will have its US premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. Viewers are transported to the world of 10,000 BC and the story of Ayara, a young woman who is struggling to decide whether to accept her role as her tribe’s only emissary to the spirit world.
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MAR 22
Master's Award for Academic Achievement
The NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science has selected James Bannon to receive the Master's Award for Academic Achievement for 2019. James had a stellar record in his courses, and wrote a master's thesis "NamZam: A System of Rapid Karyotyping" under the supervision of Bud Mishra. Congratulations!
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MAR 20
Test of Time Award
The IACR Test of Time Award has been awarded to "Fuzzy Extractors: How to Generate Strong Keys from Biometrics and Other Noisy Data," by Yevgeniy Dodis, Leonid Reyzin, and Adam D. Smith, presented at Eurocrypt 2004.
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MAR 18
Best Presentation Award
The paper GKB: A Predictive Analytics Framework to Generate Online Product Recommendations by Nicholas Greenquist, Doruk Kilitcioglu and Anasse Bari received the Best Presentation award at IEEE Big Data Analytics, 2019.
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MAR 18
NSF CAREER Award
Joan Bruna has been awarded an NSF CAREER Award for his proposal, "Theory and Applications of Geometric Deep Learning." Congratulations!
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MAR 8
Silver Professor
Congratulations to Denis Zorin, who has been named a Silver Professor!
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FEB 19
Conserving Digital Art
Deena Engel's work with the Guggenheim Museum on conserving digital art is featured in the AAAS newsletter, EurekAlert.
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DEC 3
AMS Norbert Wiener prize
Marsha Berger has been awarded the American Mathematical Society Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics "for her fundamental contributions to adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) and to Cartesian mesh techniques for automating the simulation of compressible flows in complex geometry." Congratulations!
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NOV 29
Holst Memorial Lecture Award
Yann LeCun gave the Holst Memorial Lecture, "Semi-Supervised Learning: the next Challenge in Artificial Intelligence," at Einhoven University of Technology.
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NOV 20
SIGSPATIAL 10-Year Impact Award
The paper "NewsStand: A New View on News" by Daniele Panozzo and co-authors has received a 10-Year Impact Award from ACM SIGSPATIAL. Congratulations!
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NOV 19
NVIDIA Pioneer award
The paper "Loss Functions for Multiset Predictions" by Kyunghyun Cho with co-authors has received an NVIDIA Pioneer award. Congratulations!
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NOV 12
INFORMS Computing Society Prize
Michael Overton, with colleagues James Burke, Frank Curtis, and Adrian Lewis, has been awarded the INFORMS Computing Society Prize for their "pioneering work on gradient sampling methods for nonsmooth optimization."
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NOV 6
AMS
Olof Widlund, Emeritus Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics has been named a 2019 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society! Olof was cited for contributions to numerical analysis of domain decompositions within computational mathematics and for incubation through his writing and mentorship of a broad international, creative community of practice applied to highly resolved systems simulations. Congratulations!
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OCT 18
New faculty
We are delighted to welcome four new faculty members to the department. Julia Kempe is joining us as a Professor of Computer Science and Data Science and as Director of the Center for Data Science. Daniel B. Neill joins Wagner School of Public Service and the Department of Computer Science as an Associate Professor; he is also an Associate Professor of Urban Analytics at NYU’s Center for Urban Science and Progress. Aurojit Panda and Benjamin Peherstorfer are joining us as Assistant Professors.
In addition, in September 2019 He He will be joining as Assistant Professor.
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OCT 17
Promotion to full Professor
Jinyang Li and Lakshmi Subramanian have been promoted to full Professor. Congratulations!
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OCT 3
Ted Rapapport receives Armstrong award
The Radio Club of America (RCA) announced that Ted Rapapport will receive the Armstrong Medal for demonstrated excellence and lasting contributions to radio arts and sciences.
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AUG 30
Radhia Cousot Award
Zvonimir Pavlinovic, a doctoral student working with Thomas Wies, has been awarded the Radhia Cousot Young Reseacher Best Paper Award for his paper (with Kedar Namjoshi) "The Impact of Program Transformations on Static Program Analysis". Congratulations!
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JUL 19
AI Groundbreaker
Yann LeCun is featured and heralded as an "AI Groundbreaker" in an article in Forbes magazine.
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JUN 27
AI Breakthrough Award
The Entrupy authentication service, created by Lakshmi Subramanian and Ashlesh Sharma (NYU CS PhD, 2013), has received an AI Breakthrough Award in the Biometric category for "Best Use of AI for Authentication."
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JUN 7
IRI Medal
Yann LeCun has been awarded the 2018 Industrial Research Institute Medal. He is also the keynote speaker at the IRI annual conference. Congratulations!
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MAY 21
Time-Based Media Art Conservation
"It's About Time! Building a New Discipline: Time Based Media Art Conservation", an international symposium, will be held at Courant May 21 and 22. The organizers are Hannelore Roemich and Christine Frohnert, of IFA, and Deena Engel, of Computer Science.
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MAY 15
Predictive Analytics
Anasse Bari is interviewed about Predictive Analytics in Forbes Magazine.
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MAY 9
Hackathon for Social Good in the Arab World
The 8th Annual International Hackathon for Social Good in the Arab World, organized by Sana Odeh, took place April 27-29 at NYU Abu Dhabi. This year's prize-winners included an app to tackle counterfeit medicine, an app to locate refugees, and a platform to assist refugees and asylum seekers in communicating with health professionals.
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APR 27
SIGCOMM Dissertation Award
Anirudh Sivaraman has received the 2017 SIGCOMM Doctoral Dissertation Award. Congratulations!
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APR 20
Edison Award
The Entrupy authentication service, created by Lakshmi Subramanian and Ashlesh Sharma (NYU CS PhD, 2013), has received a 2018 Edison award (silver medal in the "Connectivity" category). It has also been named as one of the 50 top AI-Retail Applications and one of the 50 best Retail Tech Startups by Insider Trends.
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APR 12
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Ethan Perez has been awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations!
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APR 11
Outstanding Dissertation Award
Noah Stephens-Davidowitz is the recipient of this year's Dean's
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APR 4
Give-A-Violet Award
Congratulations to Romeo Kumar for his well-deserved "Give-A-Violet" award! The Give-A-Violet Award annually recognizes and celebrates University administrators and staff who perform above and beyond the normal scope of their position and responsibilities.
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APR 3
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Alex Wang has been awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations!
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MAR 23
Privacy Enhancing Technology Award
Joe Bonneau has received the 2017 PET (Privacy Enhancing Technology) Award at the USENIX Security Symposium for his paper, "CONIKS: Bringing Key Transparency to End Users". Congratulations!
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MAR 20
Presidential Service Awards
The BUGS Open Source Club and Ananditha Raghunath have received 2018 NYU Presidential Service Awards. Ananditha is a junior majoring in Computer Science and Math, and is the founder and co-president of BUGS. Her award is given "for her outstanding student leadership across the campus and for tirelessly working to bring women and underrepresented populations into the science and technology fields."
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MAR 8
Gödel Prize
Oded Regev has been awarded the 2018 Gödel Prize for his 2005 paper, "On lattices, learning with errors, random linear codes, and cryptography." The Gödel Prize is given annually by the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) and the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computational Theory (SIGACT). It honors seminal work in theoretical computer science. The citation states, "Regev’s work has ushered in a revolution in cryptography, in both theory and practice. On the theoretical side, LWE (Learning With Errors) has served as a simple and yet amazingly versatile foundation for nearly every kind of cryptographic object imaginable—along with many that were unimaginable until recently, and which still have no known constructions without LWE. Toward the practical end, LWE and its direct descendants are at the heart of several efficient real-world cryptosystems."
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FEB 20
Adobe Research Fellowship
Zhongshi Jiang, a doctoral student working with Daniele Panozzo, has been awarded a 2018 Adobe Research Fellowship. Congratulations!
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FEB 20
Impact of AI
Kyunghyun Cho's insights on the impact of AI are featured in an article in the Observer.
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FEB 16
Technical Emmy award
Claudio Silva, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Tandon and associated faculty in our department, has been awarded a technical Emmy award, for his development of the visual analytics tool Baseball 4D, used in major league baseball stadiums across the country. Congratulations!
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FEB 16
Sloan Fellowship
Joan Bruna is a winner of a 2018 Sloan Research Fellowship. Also awarded fellowships are two departmental alumni: Chris Harrison (BA) and Daniel Wichs (PhD). Congratulations!
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FEB 9
Best Paper, ISMIR 2017
Kyunghyun Cho and colleagues Keunwoo Choi, George Fazekas, and Mark Sandler from Queen Mary University of London were awarded Best Paper prize at the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR) for their paper, Transfer Learning for Music Classification and Regression Tasks. Congratulations!
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JAN 10
Alumnus wins Milner Award
Derek Dreyer, who was a math/CS major at NYU (graduated 1996), has received the ACM SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award, for "deep, creative research contributions of great breadth."
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JAN 9
Distinction in Scholarship
The article "Tactile Perception of the Roughness of 3D-Printed Textures", by doctoral student Chelsea Tymms, her advisor Denis Zorin, and Esther Gardner of the Neuroscience Instituted at NYU Langone has received an award certificate for distinction in scholarship from the American Physiological Society.
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JAN 5
National Academy of Inventors
Bud Mishra has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Congratulations!
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DEC 21
Silver Professor
Dennis Shasha has received a Silver professorship. Congratulations!
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DEC 21
Snap Fellowship
Congratulations to Zhenyi He, who has won a 2017 Snap Fellowship! Zhenyi is a 3rd year doctoral student, studying augmented reality with Ken Perlin.
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DEC 21
Dean's Dissertation Fellowship
Congratulations to Minjie Wang and Siddharth Krishna, who have been awarded Dean Dissertation Fellowships!
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DEC 12
ACL Fellow
Ralph Grishman has been named a fellow of the Association of Computational Linguistics. Congratulations!
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DEC 2
IEEE John von Neumann Award
Patrick Cousot is the recipient of the IEEE John von Neumann medal, given "for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology". The medal citation states that he is being recognized "for introducing abstract interpretation, a powerful framework for automatically calculating program properties with broad application to verification and optimization." Congratulations!
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DEC 1
Person to Watch
Bloomberg News has named Kyunghyun Cho as one of 50 "People to watch in 2018." Congratulations!
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NOV 1
Best Paper (SOSP)
Mike Walfish and his students Cheng Tan, Lingfan Yu, and Joshua Leners have been awarded best paper at SOSP 2017 (Symposium on Operating Systems Principles) for their paper, "The Efficient Server Audit Problem, Deduplicated Re-execution and the Web." Congratulations!
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OCT 19
MS in Computing, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MS-CEI)
We are proud to announce a new and exciting Master of Science program in collaboration with the NYU Stern School of Business on Computing, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MS-CEI). By providing strong fundamentals in rigorous computer science applications, systems engineering and entrepreneurship the MS-CEI program will train students to become the next generation tech entrepreneurs and innovation leaders. Professor Evan Korth is directing the new program with help from Lakshmi Subramanian. If you want to be in the know with the latest updates about the program, please visit https://nyumscei.splashthat.com/ - share your email and we’ll be in touch.
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OCT 18
IEEE-NY Computer Society
Suzanne McIntosh has been appointed Chair of the IEEE-NY Computer Society. Congratulations!
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OCT 18
CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar
Kyunghyun Cho had been named a 2017 CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar. Congratulations!
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OCT 4
Welcome New Faculty!
We are delighted to welcome a number of new faculty. Joe Bonneau and Anirudh Sivaraman are joining the department as Assistant Professor. Suzanne McIntosh and Adam Meyers are joining as Associate Clinical Professors. Leon Bottou and Jason Weston, both from Facebook AI Research Labs, are joining as Visiting Research Professors in our Research Affiliates Program. Additionally, Rajesh Ranganath and Aurojit Panda will be joining as Assistant Professors in January 2018 and September 2018.
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OCT 4
Prize-winning poster
Louise Lai, a senior doing a double major in Computer Science and in Business and Political Economy, won third prize in the ACM Richard Tapia Poster Presentation Competition for her poster presentation "Airbnb: Predicting Customer Return Rates Using Recursive Partitioning". Congratulations!
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OCT 3
Faculty Fellows
We are delighted to welcome 5 new faculty fellows in our postdoctoral program, combining teaching and research: Jeremie Dumas, Shuai Mu, Gleb Pogudin, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Zhaoguo Wang.
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SEP 14
Best paper award
The paper "Language-Directed Hardware Design for Network Performance Monitoring" by Anirudh Sivaraman and colleagues received the "Best Paper" award at SIGCOMM 2017. Congratulations!
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SEP 14
Top-rated professor: Hat trick
Craig Kapp is #11 on the ratemyprofessors.com list of "Highest Rated University Professors of 2016-2017". This is the third year in a row that he has been in the top 20. That's out of all professors in every subject.
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AUG 31
Associate Editor of the Year
Daniele Panozzo has been named Associate Editor of the Year for the journal Computers and Graphics. Congratulations!
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AUG 24
PhD Program at CDS
The new PhD program at the Center for Data Science is featured in an article in Bloomberg News.
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JUL 10
Arab Women in Computing
The 5th Annual International Conference on Arab Women in Computing will take place at the American University of Beirut, August 10-12. Sana Odeh is conference chair and founder.
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JUN 29
Best Paper Awards
Bud Mishra has recently won two Best Paper awards. His paper "Malware Fingerprinting under Uncertainty" won the Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing. His paper "Efficient Simulation of Financial Stress Testing Scenarios with Suppes-Bayes Causal Networks" with Math in Finance student Gelin Gao and Daniele Ramazzotti won the Best Main Track Paper award at the International Conference on Computational Science. Congratulations!
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MAY 17
Mozilla Open Source Student Leaders
Computer science majors Ananditha Raghunath and Nadira Azi Dewji have been invited to participate in Mozilla's Open Source Student Leader group. Congratulations!
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MAY 16
Internet Artwork Restoration
Emma Dickson, a senior majoring in computer science, has been working with Deena Engel and conservators at the Guggenheim Museum to restore the Internet-based artwork "Brandon" by Shu Lea Cheang.
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MAY 5
Royal Society
Subhash Khot has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Congratulations!
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MAY 4
VR Helps Patients with Balance Problems
Ken Perlin has been working with Anat Lubetsky of the Physical Therapy department on using virtual reality to help patients with balance problems.
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APR 17
National Academy of Inventors
Ken Perlin has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Congratulations!
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MAR 31
SIAM Fellow
Joel Spencer has been named a Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics for "contributions to discrete mathematics and theory of computing, particularly random graphs and networks, Ramsey theory, logic, and randomized algorithms." Congratulations!
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MAR 30
CRA Computing Community Consortium
Juliana Freire, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Tandon and associated faculty in our department, has been appointed a member of the CRA (Computing Research Associates) Computing Community Consortium. Congratulations!
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MAR 30
Google Fellowship
Martin Arjovsky has been awarded a Google PhD Fellowship. Martin is working with the machine learning group. Congratulations!
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MAR 29
Joanna Klukowska Named Red Hat Honors Instructor
Joanna Klukowska is one of 21 instructors recognized by Red Hat for their continuing efforts to incorporate open source philosophies, methods, and tools into their academic work.
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MAR 2
Silver Professors
Michael Overton and Joel Spencer have been named Silver Professors. Congratulations!
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FEB 8
Yann LeCun elected to NAE
Yann LeCun has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, "for developing convolutional neural networks and their applications in computer vision and other areas of artificial intelligence." Congratulations!
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FEB 1
Daniele Panozzo wins NSF CAREER Award
Daniele Panozzo has been awarded an NSF CAREER award supporting his research project "Coupling Geometric Acquisition and Digital Fabrication". The goal of this project is to develop algorithmic foundations to tightly integrate 3D scanning and digital fabrication, enabling new applications in life sciences and medicine. Congratulations!
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2016
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DEC 19
Dean's Dissertation Fellowship
Zvonimir Pavlinovic, Sainbayar Sukhbaatar, and Ashwin Venkataraman have been awarded Dean's Dissertation Fellowships. Congratulations!
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NOV 21
ACM Collegiate Programming Competition
NYU placed third at the ACM Regional Collegiate Programming Competition for the Greater New York region. Congratulations to team members Lingsong Zeng, Ojas Deshpande, Ziyi Tang and to coaches Bowen Yu and Evan Korth!
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OCT 31
Worldwide recognition for Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun's groundbreaking work on deep learning is being honored far and wide. In the last three weeks, Yann has received the Lovie Award for Lifetime Achievement from The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences; he has been awarded a doctorate honoris causa from the Instituto Politecnico Nacional de Mexico; and he has been inducted into The New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame. Congratulations!
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OCT 15
MacArthur Fellow
Subhash Khot has been named a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.
Citation: "Subhash Khot is a theoretical computer scientist whose work is providing critical insight into unresolved problems in the field of computational complexity. ... Khot’s continued ingenuity and tenacity in exploring the potential of the Unique Games Conjecture will drive this important and fruitful area of research for many years to come."
See more in this video from the MacArthur Foundation.
Congratulations!
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SEP 30
Virtual Reality
Ground-breaking work on virtual reality at the NYU Media Research Lab, led by Ken Perlin, is featured in an article in the Wall Street Journal.
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SEP 16
Top-rated professor (again!)
Craig Kapp is rated #5 on the ratemyprofessors.com list of "Highest Rated University Professors of 2015-2016," (up from #14 last year). That's out of all professors in every subject.
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SEP 9
Predicting Cancer Progress
Bud Mishra's work on the PiCnlc program, which predicts possible ways in which cancer may spread in a patient, is featured in an article on National Public Radio.
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SEP 9
Prof. Joan Bruna
We are very excited that Prof. Joan Bruna will be joining the department as a new member of the faculty. Joan got his PhD at Ecole Polytechnique, France, and then was at Courant as a postdoc working with Yann LeCun. He is an expert in machine learning and computer vision.
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SEP 9
Conserving Computer Art
Deena Engel and her students collaborate with the Guggenheim museum on conserving computer art --- often more ephemeral than art in physical media.
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AUG 17
Distinguished paper at AES 2016
Zvonimir Pavlinovic has won a Distinguished Paper Award at the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering for his paper, "Inferring Annotations for Device Drivers from Verification Histories". Congratulations!
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JUL 11
Predicting Dengue Fever
Lakshmi Subramanian's work on predicting outbreaks of dengue fever and its important role in containing outbreaks, published in Science Advances, has been featured in the news media worldwide, with articles in Atlantic Monthly, National Public Radio, Reuters, The New York Times, and elsewhere.
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JUN 14
Robert Dewar Award
The ACM awards committee has renamed the award for contributions to the Ada programming language community as the "Robert Dewar Award for Outstanding Ada Community Contributions" in memory of the late Prof. Robert Dewar and his leading role in the development of Ada.
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MAY 27
Distinguished Student Paper Award
The paper "Verifiable ASICs" by Riad S. Wahby, Max Howald, Siddharth Garg, abhi shelat, and Michael Walfish has been awarded Distinguished Student Paper Award at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland. Congratulations!
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APR 27
Teach/Tech award
Deena Engel and Craig Kapp have been awarded the first NYU College of Arts and Science "Teach/Tech" award. Congratulations!
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APR 19
Dream it. Code it. Win it.
The team of Crystal Butler and Stephanie Michalowicz, students in the Computer Science Department Master's program and affiliated with the NYU-X Lab, have been selected as winners in the third annual "Dream it. Code it. Win it." student coding competition for their project "MiFace" which models human facial expressions. Congratulations to them and to their advisors, Lakshmi Subramanian and Winslow Burleson!
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APR 7
NVidia DGX-1 supercomputer
NYU has been selected as a recipient of a donation from NVidia of their new DGX-1 supercomputer. The team of PI's consists of Yann LeCun, Rob Fergus, Kyunghyun Cho, David Sontag, and Jinyang Li.
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APR 4
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Lamont Nelson has been awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for 2016-2019. His advisor is Jinyang Li. Congratulations, Lamont!
Matthew Morse received an honorable mention for the NSF fellowship with excellent comments from the reviewers. Matthew's advisor is Denis Zorin.
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APR 4
NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship
Minjie Wang has been awarded the 2016-2017 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship. His advisor is Jinyang Li. Congratulations, Minjie!
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APR 1
Virtual Reality
Ken Perlin's work on combining virtual reality with motion capture is featured on Eyewitness News.
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MAR 28
Open Networking Lab
The NYU Open Networking Lab, led by Lakshmi Subramanian, will provide a state-of-the-art environment for research in computer networks. Initial research projects will focus on scalable, fault-tolerant, SD-WAN architecture; SDN-powered next-generation Internet of Things platforms; and programmable cellular networks.
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MAR 10
IBM Ph.D. Fellowship
Thien Nguyen and Noah Stephens-Davidowitz have been awarded IBM Ph.D. Fellowships. Congratulations!
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MAR 10
IACR Fellowship
Victor Shoup has been named a Fellow of the International Association for Cryptological Resesearch. Congratulations!
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MAR 10
Google Fellowship
Emily Denton has been awarded a Google Fellowship in Machine Learning. Congratulations!
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MAR 8
International Women's Day
Facebook selected Sana Odeh and her work on Arab women in computing as one of six stories to feature in honor of International Women's Day. Congratulations!
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MAR 7
Rock star of Artificial Intelligence
An article on artificial intelligence in Rolling Stone magazine states that "In the world of AI, [Yann] LeCun is the closest thing there is to a rock star."
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FEB 16
IEEE/IBM Watson Student Showcase
The team of Crystal Butler, Stephanie Michalowicz, and Hansi Mou, all students in the Computer Science Department Master's program, was one of the five award-winning teams in the IEEE/IBM Watson Student Showcase. Their project "Miface" uses crowd-sourcing and natural language processing to construct a large database of images of human facial expressions tagged with the meaning of the expression. Congratulations to them and their advisors, Lakshmi Subramanian and Winslow Burleson.
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FEB 1
Perlin on VR
Interview with Ken Perlin about Virtual Reality in Nautilus Magazine.
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2015
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DEC 14
IEEE PAMI Distinguished Researcher
Yann LeCun has been awarded the IEEE PAMI (Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence) Distinguished Researcher award for his contributions to computer vision. Congratulations!
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DEC 12
Dean's Dissertation Fellowship
Laura Florescu, Thien Nguyen, and Noah Stephens-Davidowitz have been awarded the Dean's Dissertation Fellowship. Congratulations!
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NOV 23
Cryptography interview
Yevgeniy Dodis is interviewed on NBC on the use of cryptography for privacy and for security.
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NOV 23
4th Place, Greater New York Programming Contest
NYU's top team, with members Jingyu Deng, Jingwen Deng and Yixin Tao, placed 4th at the Greater New York ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) which was held on Sunday, November 8th at Queens College. NYU's second team, with members Lingsong Zeng, Zeleng Zhuang and Ziyi Tang placed 8th. Congratulations to all the team members and to their coaches Bowen Yu and Evan Korth!
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NOV 10
ONUG Conference
The fall meeting of the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) was held Nov. 3-5 at the NYU Kimmel Center, and was hosted by Lakshmi Subramanian. This year's meeting was the largest ever; there were 640 participants, including both research scientists and business leaders from pharma, financial services, retail, computing, transportation, media & entertainment, express delivery, healthcare, cloud providers, service providers and many other industry segments.
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NOV 9
Jenks Memorial Prize
Victor Shoup has been awarded the 2015 Richard D. Jenks Memorial Prize for Excellence in Software Engineering Applied to Computer Algebra for his work on NTL: A Library for Doing Number Theory. Congratulations!
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NOV 3
Silver Professor
Subhash Khot has been named a Silver Professor. Congratulations!
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OCT 27
Armstrong Achievement Award
Prof. Ted Rappaport is the recipient of the 2015 IEEE Communications Society Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award , "for broad contribution and outstanding leadership in channel measurement and technology research fundamental to mobile communication." Congratulations!
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SEP 28
Top-Rated Professor
Craig Kapp is rated #14 on the ratemyprofessors.com list of "Highest Rated University Professors of 2014-2015." Congratulations!
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SEP 12
Lattice-based Cryptography
Oded Regev's work on lattice-based cryptography is discussed in an article in Quanta Magazine.
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AUG 28
Deep Learning
Yann LeCun's research on deep learning is featured in an article in Technology Review.
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JUL 14
Simons Investigator
Subhash Khot has been named a Simons Investigator in Theoretical Computer Science by the Simons Foundation. Congratulations!
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JUL 14
Iacobachvili Award
Rich Bonneau has received the 2015 Iakobachvili Faculty Science Award from NYU School of Arts and Science. Congratulations!
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JUL 6
Women in Computing in the Arab World
Sana Odeh's research on the involvement of women in the Arab world in computer science is discussed in an article in Forbes Magazine.
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JUN 30
Sad news of Prof. Robert Dewar
Professor Emeritus Robert Dewar has died at the age of 70. Robert was a faculty member in the Computer Science department from 1975 until his retirement in 2005 and was chair of the department from 1978 to 1980. Robert was a leading figure in programming languages, particularly in the development of Ada; an inspiring and admired teacher; a raconteur, singer, and actor; and a well-loved colleague and friend. Our sympathies to his family and friends.
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JUN 12
Yann LeCun in Le Monde
Yann LeCun and his work on deep learning are featured in an article in Le Monde (in French).
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JUN 9
INRIA International Chair
Dennis Shasha has been named an INRIA international chair ; he will be hosted by the ZENITH project, which works on data intensive problems having applications in biology and astronomy. Congratulations!
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JUN 9
CACM Puzzle Editor
Dennis Shasha, long-time author of puzzle columns and books, was named the puzzle column editor for the Communications of the ACM (CACM) in November 2014. Check out a recent column .
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JUN 9
NAE Frontiers of Engineering Invited Speaker
Lakshmi Subramanian was an invited speaker at the 2015 National Academy of Engineering, China-US Frontiers of Engineering symposium , speaking on Big Data. Congratulations!
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MAY 1
Remembering Prof. Jack Schwartz
One of the founders of the NYU Computer Science Department, Jack Schwartz, is remembered in a collection of reminiscences in the current issue of the Notices of the American Mathematical Society, including a contribution from Professor Emeritus Martin Davis.
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APR 27
2014-2015 Dean's Outstanding Dissertation Award
Dr. Russell Power has been awarded the 2014-2015 Dean's Outstanding Dissertation Award in the Sciences for his thesis "Building efficient distributed in-memory systems". His advisor was Jinyang Li. Congratulations!
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APR 17
2015 NYUAD Annual Hackathon
The fourth Annual NYUAD Hackathon for Social Good in the Arab World , organized by Professor Sana Odeh, took place April 10-12. It drew over 100 students from a dozen countries worldwide.
For more news about the hackathon, see here .
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JAN 13
ACM Fellow
Juliana Freire has been named a Fellow of ACM for contributions to provenance management research and technology, and computational reproducibility. Congratulations!
See the press release for more information.