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Both individuals and organizations must challenge the patriarchal belief systems that perpetuate homogeneity in the tech sector…
Computing| September 27, 2023
The Ten Years Reproducibility Challenge asked scientists to find and re-execute old code written for computationally driven papers published ten or more years ago...Nature From ACM Careers | August 26, 2020
Bletchley Park, home to the world's first large-scale electronic computer, is facing a financial crisis and is preparing to lay off a third of its workforce. It...BBC From ACM Careers | August 24, 2020
The "Qubit by Qubit" initiative aims to introduce high school students to quantum computing through two programs: a week-long summer camp, and a year-long course...MIT News From ACM Careers | August 11, 2020
University of Virginia scientists have developed an algorithm to allow researchers to study genetic diseases using quantum computers, once they exist.
University of Virginia From ACM Careers | July 23, 2020
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny wireless steerable camera that can ride aboard an insect, providing an Ant-Man view of the world...University of Washington From ACM Careers | July 17, 2020
The Fugaku system, the world's fastest supercomputer, is now supporting the international team of researchers in the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium...Defense One From ACM Careers | July 16, 2020
A robotic system developed by NUS researchers comprising neural networks, electronic skin, and vision sensors opens the door for smarter robots.
National University of Singapore From ACM Careers | July 15, 2020
University of Cambridge alumnus Hal Evans has built a fully-functioning replica of a 1930s Polish cyclometer — an electromechanical cryptologic device that was...University of Cambridge From ACM Careers | July 14, 2020
Nicolas Temese built a miniature version of the IBM 1401 computer system from scratch. The finished model will go to the Computer History Museum.
CNET From ACM Careers | June 30, 2020
Amber Boehnlein will lead Jefferson Lab's new Computational Sciences and Technology Division, which brings computer scientists, software developers, and system...Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility From ACM Careers | June 22, 2020
Missouri S&T is offering Computer Science Boot Camps to non-computer science engineers and other professionals online.
Missouri University of Science and Technology From ACM Careers | June 16, 2020
Bjarne Stroustrup, the 69-year-old creator of C++, describes the history and growth of the programming language in a new 168-page paper.
CACM Staff From ACM Careers | June 15, 2020
On August 31, 1970, an experiment began that continues to this day. The first chess tournament for computers was held as part of the ACM's 25th National Conference...ChessBase From ACM Careers | June 5, 2020
Researchers are working on a software-defined approach to storage services that allows scientists to pull from a collection of modules to create a data storage...Argonne National Laboratory From ACM Careers | June 2, 2020
A Stack Overflow survey of professional developers reveals the different educational pathways they use and the degrees they obtain on the way to their full-time...Dice From ACM Careers | June 2, 2020
Using high performance computing facilities, scientists at Imperial College in London simulated the asteroid strike that hit the Earth some 66 millions of years...ZDNet From ACM Careers | May 27, 2020
Intern Tiffany Shi joined the Jet Propulsion Laboratory team this past summer testing new technology for landing NASA's next rover on Mars.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 22, 2020
The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility held its third workshop to ready users for the 2021 arrival of the Aurora exascale system.
Argonne National Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 20, 2020
Researchers at the University of Warwick will develop safety test methodologies for autonomous vehicles thanks to a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship worth £1.2m (USD...University of Warwick From ACM Careers | May 14, 2020