Two books by Ömer Eğecioğlu invite students to explore the fascinating world of combinatorics
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Giovanni Vigna and former students are developing a better way to address vulnerabilities at the source-code level
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Computer science student builds a website to track the epidemiology of COVID-19
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Videogame designer and CCS Transdisciplinary Fellow brings the seminal work of Henry David Thoreau into the 21st century
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Computer scientists tackle ecology — and help ecologists — by bringing machine learning into nature
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Three professors earn prestigious recognition from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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UCSB computer scientist Chandra Krintz has moved closer to her goal of enabling smarter, more sustainable farming through technology
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UC Santa Barbara cryptographer Stefano Tessaro receives a National Science Foundation CAREER Award
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The Gevirtz School at UCSB answers Obama’s call with new curriculum for kids
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UCSB computer scientists embark on a National Science Foundation-funded project to model online user behavior
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With a $6.25 million MURI grant, researchers will examine what makes a group successful at transitioning from one task to another
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Researchers receive funding to deploy a new way to measure groundwater use and to help deal with the state’s water crisis
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College of Creative Studies student Abe Karplus gets a major crowdfunding boost for his artsy-techy Kinetic glove
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Center incorporates faculty members from departments as varied as electrical engineering and English
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This crop of NSF CAREER awardees include a chemical engineer, a computer scientist and a physicist
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Computer scientist Tevfik Bultan seeks new ways to prevent and eliminate bugs in web-based software
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Computer science professor Matthew Turk has been elected Fellow by the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR).
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Funded by an NSF grant, cryptologists will examine the little studied intersection between speed and security in online communications
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Computer scientists Christopher Kruegel and Giovanni Vigna receive a grant to study smartphone security issues.
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Examining the past, present and potential future of computer-generated imagery — and academia's unsung role in filmmaking
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In his prescient novel “1984,” English author George Orwell predicted a future that bears an uncanny resemblance to current reality — except for a simple twist.
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The city of Macha, located in the southern province of Zambia in sub-Saharan Africa, has a population of roughly 130,000. It also has Internet connectivity, but for only a small group of users –– perhaps 300 in all.
