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3Qs with Collin Mulliner
Collin Mulliner, a mobile systems security expert and research scientist in the College of Computer and Information Science, recently discussed the major flaw in Android phones with National Public Radio.
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The Lazer Lab on the GOP Debate
While numerous political commentators have offered up their opinion about who won or lost last week’s GOP debate, we here at the Lazer Lab at Northeastern University spent the last week looking at the numbers.
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CCIS Alumni discuss the Difference Between Hackers, Programmers, Engineers and Computer Scientists
The terms hacker, programmer, engineer and computer scientist get thrown around a lot, and they’re all too frequently mixed up as a broad definition of anybody who’s working on software.
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Professor Barabasi talks Cutting Costs: Sustainability matters in even complex networks
You’re driving down the highway in your Honda Civic. You press the pedal to the metal and the speedometer flips to 90 as you torque into the fast lane. How much effort have you, and the car, expended?
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Congressman praises Northeastern’s commitment to STEM education
U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III visited Northeastern’s campus on Wednesday to learn about the university’s commitment to bolster interest and participation in science, technology, engineering, and math education.
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CCIS expansion brings new hires to campus
As CCIS and Northeastern undergo rapid expansion, it’s not just the ranks of students that are swelling. New advisors are also being welcomed to the campus.
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Northeastern professor honored at Aspen Ideas Festival
CCIS’ Matthew Goodwin was named a Spotlight Health Scholar at the 2015 Aspen Ideas Festival, an annual event produced by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic. The festival gathers interdisciplinary leaders to discuss the biggest issues facing the world today. About 300 attendees were named 2015 Aspen Ideas Festival Scholars, Arthur Vining Davis Fellows or […]
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Northeastern student presents at prestigious ICALP conference in Kyoto
When they submitted their paper for consideration to the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP), Professor Emanuele Viola, Eric Miles and Hamidreza Jahanjou didn’t have high hopes. After all, “Local Reductions,” the paper Miles had just submitted, had already been rejected from two less prestigious conferences in the United States. Then the acceptance […]
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CCIS Incoming Freshman Aids Shark Attack Victim
When Sarah Cline heard a man in the ocean screaming for help, she immediately rushed to his aid but didn’t initially think shark attack.
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CCIS student joins Dialogue of Civilizations program to talk climate change in India
Students on a Dialogue of Civilizations program this summer spent five weeks exploring the country and learning how cities and coastlines, as well as farmlands and power plants, there are preparing for climate change.
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