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Estimating causal effect of ads in a real-time bidding platform – Prasad Chalasani – 9.26.16
- September 27, 2016
Date: Monday, September 26, 2016 Time: 12:00pm – 1:00 pm Location: 366 West Village H Host: Ravi Sundaram Abstract A real-time bidding platform responds to incoming ad-opportunities (“bid requests”) by […] -
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CCIS welcomes new faculty to campus
- September 26, 2016
By Shandana Mufti As the new school year begins and students settle into the rhythms of the fall semester, CCIS is welcoming eight new tenure and tenure track faculty members to […] -
Student discovers passion after attending sports analytics conference
- September 26, 2016
By Shandana Mufti CCIS students don’t spend their years of college staring at screens – they figure out how their personal interests intersect with computer science, then follow the path […] -
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Driving, autonomously, into the future
- September 21, 2016
Self-driving cars are on the way, and they’re the future of Lyft, according to the company’s chief technology officer and Northeastern alumnus Chris Lambert. Within five years, Lambert said, a […] -
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Media Coverage Roundup: Alessandro Vespignani works on modeling the spread of the Zika virus
- September 15, 2016
Professor Alessandro Vespignani, director of the Network Science Institute, has been researching the spread of the Zika virus and projecting how it will spread. This work has been widely covered by […] -
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App vs. website: Which best protects your privacy? It depends
- September 12, 2016
Should you use the app—or a web browser—for that? That’s the question that Northeastern researchers, led by assistant professor David Choffnes, ask in new research that explores how free app– and web-based services on Android and iOS mobile devices compare with respect to protecting users’ privacy. -
Successful CCIS alum works to pay it forward
- September 12, 2016
By Shandana Mufti When Bill Mayo (BSCS ’88; MBA ‘94) attended Northeastern as a computer science student in the 1980s, it was a different place. The computer science program was […] -
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Faculty’s summer assignment: prepare for the fall semester
- September 9, 2016
Associate professor Magy Seif El-Nasr, who holds joint appointments in theCollege of Computer and Information Science and the College of Arts Media and Design, spent the summer designing a new […] -
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Feds spend $500,000 to ‘combat online trolling’
- September 9, 2016
The National Science Foundation is spending roughly half a million dollars to combat “online trolling.” A joint project by Northwestern and Northeastern universities is examining how to create “trolling-free environments” on the Internet. The researchers define online trolls as those who try to influence public opinion by boosting “misleading” and “inauthentic comments.”
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