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Innovative Web App Puts Students on the Fast Track to Graduation
May 7, 2013 Unique Senior Design sequence impacts society through technology, marking the apex of Stevens educational excellence
Study Plan Organizer Team with Dr. Klappholz
A senior design team at Stevens Institute of Technology has developed an easy to use, stress-free web app that empowers university students to make the most of their educational opportunities by streamlining and automating much of the process whereby they plan a multi-year schedule of courses to take in order to graduate on time.
College students around the world must meet detailed degree requirements to get their desire
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| Jingrui He Joins Computer Science Department
January 14, 2013 Jingrui He has joined the Computer Science Department as an Assistant
Professor. She received her PhD from Machine Learning Department in
Carnegie Mellon University in 2010, and was a Research Staff Member at
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center between 2010 and 2012. Her broad
research interest is to understand and analyze ‘big data’ using
statistical machine learning and data mining techniques. In
particular, she proposed rare category analysis to address the rarity
challenge (with a book published by Springer), and heterogeneous
machine learning to address the heterogeneity chal
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| Georgios Portokalidis joins Computer Science Department
January 14, 2013 Georgios Portokalidis has joined the Computer Science Department as an
Assistant Professor. He obtained his doctorate degree from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2010, and worked a postdoctoral researcher at
Columbia University between 2010 and 2012. His research interests are
mainly around the area of systems security, but extend to network
monitoring, operating systems, and virtualization technologies. His work
focuses on improving the security of existing software on commodity
systems by employing traps (like honeypots) and using virtualization to retrofit software with protection mech
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| Samantha Kleinberg's book Causality, Probability, and Time published by Cambridge University Press
November 16, 2012 Computer Science professor Samantha Kleinberg's first book Causality, Probability, and Time has just been published by Cambridge University Press.
Causality is a key part of many fields and facets of life, from finding the relationship between diet and disease to discovering the reason for a particular stock market crash. Despite centuries of work in philosophy and decades of computational research, automated inference and explanation remain an open problem. In particular, the timing and complexity of relationships have been largely ignored even though this information is critically important for prediction, explanation, and intervention.
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| Stevens Researcher Wins NSF Grant to Ensure the Security of Growing Mobile App Market
October 4, 2012 Mobile applications are quickly becoming the new Web, assuming many of the tasks that a few short years ago could only be carried out on a desktop or laptop computer. They give people the ability to view a restaurant menu, plan a trip, play a game and even conduct banking transactions from their mobile phones and tablets. According to a comScore survey of US mobile subscribers, people now use apps more than Web browsers on their mobile devices.
Unfortunately, apps are the most common way through which
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