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CCIS Team Wins At UMASS Hackathon with Code x Culture
By Mackenzie Nichols At the University of Massachusetts Hackathon in early October 2016, over 600 aspiring software engineers had three days to develop a unique product or platform from scratch. […]
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How CCIS plans to reach equal male-female computer science enrollments by 2021
Carla Brodley, dean for the College of Computer Information and Science at Northeastern University, explains how to make computer science attractive to all students to fill workforce gaps.
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CCIS & CAMD Alumni behind former IDEA venture receive $19M to take business to next level
Anderson, AMD’12, and his business partner Yin Wang, PhD’11, launched the startup in 2011 and began building the brand in 2013. Its 250 iPhone and Android apps—ranging from the Anime […]
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Northeastern and Facebook partner on next generation research projects
Facebook announced on Wednesday that Northeastern is one of 17 research universities selected to partner with the company on next generation, joint technology projects. The Sponsored Academic Research Agreement makes […]
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CCIS dean named fellow of leading international computing society
Carla E. Brodley, dean of the College of Computer and Information Science, has several driving passions. Among them are advancing participation of women and underrepresented minorities in computer science and […]
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New web tool helps online shoppers detect price discrimination on e-commerce sites
Northeastern University researchers have developed a web tool that could help consumers avoid being the victims of online price discrimination. The researchers developed a extension, which officially launched Monday, designed for desktop users searching in Google Chrome, the most-used internet browser. Here’s how it works: Download the extension and visit one of three sites it supports: Amazon, Google Flights, and Priceline Hotels. Once you do a search, it will then quickly send back and seamlessly merge into your screen the results showing whether you are receiving a different price, higher or lower, than the price the servers are getting.
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Media coverage roundup: CCIS Professor Gene Cooperman and CCIS PhD student run largest known transparent checkpointing process
CCIS Professor Gene Cooperman and CCIS PhD student Jiajun Cao led a team of researchers to run the largest known transparent checkpointing process to date. 11/23/16 Science Blog: Save your work: […]
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