Title: Looking past the Abstractions: Characterizing Information Flow in Real-World Systems
Abstract: Abstractions have proven essential for us to manage computing systems that are constantly growing in size and...
Title: Looking past the Abstractions: Characterizing Information Flow in Real-World Systems
Abstract: Abstractions have proven essential for us to manage computing systems that are constantly growing in size and...
Today, cloud services offer myriads of applications, tailor made for different users in the field of weather, health, finance, entertainment, etc. These services fulfill varying genres of user demands over the Internet....
Title: Full-Stack Privacy: Cryptography to People and Back Again
Abstract: Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) facilitate fine-grained control over how data can be accessed and used. While some PETs have found...
Abstract: This talk outlines our efforts in creating a name-based ecosystem for big science. It touches on various aspects of the big-data ecosystem, such as data naming, publication and discovery, distributed storage,...
Winter 2023: Final Grades Due by Midnight
Title: Intro to Dictionaries - Teaching Presentation
Abstract: Now that you have mastered lists, you might be geared up to do some powerful data handling in Python with them-- but wait, that's not all!...
Abstract: Quantum Information Networks (QINs) attract increasing interest, as they enable connecting quantum devices over long distances, thus greatly enhancing their intrinsic computing, sensing, and security...
Title: Gradual Verification: Assuring Programs Incrementally
Abstract: Algorithms make predictions about people constantly. The spread of such prediction systems has raised concerns that machine learning...
The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program, funded by the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships to current Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences undergraduate and graduate students who expect to...
There's never been a better time to consider a master's in computer science. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 15 percent job growth in computer and information research science through 2029, much faster than...