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10/21/2000 - Vicki Almstrum received well-deserved recognition by the College of Natural Sciences for her teaching ability when she was chosen as a recipient of the College of Natural Sciences Teaching Excellence Award. Read More
10/05/2000 - The Applied Computational Engineering and Sciences (ACES) building is an impressive effort to boost collaboration among researchers in Computer Sciences, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and TICAM. The construction, in itself, was an experiment. Read More
09/25/2000 - Congratulations to Martin D. F. Wong and Mohamed G. Gouda, both of whom received an IBM Faculty Partnership Award for 2000. Read More
09/15/2000 - On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his landmark thesis on the successive over relaxation (SOR) theory, a symposium honoring David M. Young was held at the 2000 SIAM Annual Meeting, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. Read More
08/01/2000 - Lorenzo Alvisi, Nina Amenta, Michael Dahlin, and Ana Gál were each awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. Read More
06/15/2000 - In fall 2000, the Department of Computer Sciences will introduce a new student status, Pre-Computer Science. Read More
04/30/2000 - A symposium honoring Professor Edsger Wybe Dijkstra, Schlumberger Centennial Chair in Computer Sciences and Professor of Mathematics, was held May 12-13, 2000, on the event of his recent retirement. His colleagues assembled an exciting two-day symposium attended by internationally known computer scientists. Read More
02/28/2000 - Congratulations to Professor Doug Burger who received an NSF CAREER Award. Read More
02/28/2000 - Assistant Professor Calvin Lin has received an NSF CAREER Award. Read More
02/28/2000 - Professor in Computer Sciences Steve Keckler received an NSF CAREER Award. Read More
02/28/2000 - Doug Burger, Steve Keckler, and Calvin Lin have each received an NSF CAREER Award. Read More
01/22/2000 - On January 22, 2000, the department honored Professor James C. Browne with a symposium on the event of his 65th birthday. Read More
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