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IU Computer Science at SC08: Computer Science faculty members and students are deeply involved in SC08, the international conference for high performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis. Many presentations are being made on topics in grids and cyberinfrastructure and a team is competing in the cluster challenge. The conference runs from November 15 - 21. Read More...
Faculty Hiring: The IU Department of Computer Science is seeking qualified applicants for both tenure-track and senior faculty positions. Please see the hiring page for full position listings and application instructions. Read More...
Colloquia: Please see the Colloquium Series Schedule for information about upcoming talks, including those in the Distinguished Speaker Series. Read More...
Computer Science and Informatics Faculty lead new Pervasive Technology Centers: Indiana University President Michael McRobbie announced on Tuesday November 18th the establishment of the new Pervasive Technology Institute, part of the IU Bloomington Incubator facility. The Institute, funded with $15 million from the Lilly Endowment, will consist of three centers, the Data to Insight Center, to be headed by Prof. Beth Plale, the Digital Science Center, to be headed by Prof. Geoffrey Fox, and the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, to be headed by Law School Prof. Fred Cate. Craig Stewart, associate dean for research technologies in the Office of the Vice President for IT, will serve as executive director for the Institute. Read More...
Cluster Challenge Team: IU Computer Science faculty member Andrew Lumsdaine and Technische Universität Dresden professor Wolfgang Nagel have assembled a team of undergraduate student researchers from the two institutions to complete in the Cluster Challenge at SC08. Working with IBM and Myricom, the group is building a high-performance compute cluster that must also meet strict size and power constraints. Read More...
Phishing Research Highlighted: A paper by IU Computer Science graduate students Craig Shue and Andrew Kalafut and faculty member Minaxi Gupta was highlighted in a July 2008 Washington Post Story by Brian Krebs. and an August 2008 report by Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR. The paper, Exploitable Redirects on the Web: Identification, Prevalence, and Defense, describes how trusted websites may unwittingly be aiding scammers and phishers using common redirect mechanisms. Read More...
Bring IT On! Receives Grant: An IU-based program aimed at encouraging young people to pursue careers in computer technology will receive a boon from a new grant. "Bring IT On!" is a national initiative designed to expand the impact of Just Be, a local K-12 outreach program created by the Women in Computing group at Indiana University. Suzanne Menzel, a senior lecturer in the CS department, describes the program as a "road show" which visits high schools with a presentation designed to attract girls and minorities to computer technology-related fields by dispelling popular myths about those fields. She received a $5000 grant to support her work from the Avon Hello Tomorrow Fund. Read more...
 
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