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Dr. Manish Parashar is a luminary in computational science and engineering. As Director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah, he has pioneered advancements in parallel and distributed computing that have created transformative waves within the field. His impactful contributions extend to his leadership roles a...
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When it comes to data security and privacy, trained neural networks offer both challenge and opportunity. That's why Prof. Meikang Qiu of the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Science at Dakota State University, Madison, S.D., U.S.A., led the IEEE Trojan Removal Competition (TRC '22). Supported by a grant from the IEEE Computer Society's Emergin...
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Equitable computer science training in Sri Lanka, as well as around the world, is essential for personal empowerment, economic development, and global competitiveness in the challenges of the digital age.
Made possible by a Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Grant from the IEEE Computer Society, the You Belong in CS (UBCS) program represents the belief...
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The evolving field of quantum AI research centers on the study of quantum computing, which brings together the fields of quantum mechanics and machine learning.
Creating a research network for quantum machine intelligence will take an interdisciplinary and collaborative effort to join a variety of roles and areas of technical expertise. Together, ...
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Arpan Pal, a distinguished Chief Scientist and Research Area Head at TCS Research, has carved a prominent niche in Intelligent Sensing, Signal Processing & AI, and Edge Computing. With an impressive career spanning over three decades, he has contributed significantly to the advancements in Embedded Devices and Intelligent Systems. His expertise lie...
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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we had the privilege of conversing with Dr. Norha Milena Villegas, an esteemed figure in computing and IEEE. Dr. Villegas, renowned for her significant contributions to software engineering and her trailblazing role as the first female Senior Member of IEEE in Colombia, shares invaluable insights on the vital co...
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IEEE Day, celebrated on the first Tuesday in October each year, marks the contributions and achievements made by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to technology and engineering.
In this article, you'll learn about the history of IEEE Day, reasons to highlight this in your local community, examples of how to get involved,...
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In today's world, we expect everything fast, including our news and information—which we quickly convert into opinions and beliefs. While speed has its benefits, it also poses a risk of misinformation or disinformation. The threat of falling susceptible to false claims continues to rise, as communication grows more rapid; news becomes a game of "...
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During this Excellence in STEM interview, we spoke with Fernando Bouche, the IT Manager at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Fernando shares insights into equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) within computer science and engineering. He defines equity as the assurance of fair opportunities and treatment for all, diversity as t...
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Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from 15 September to 15 October, is a time to recognize and honor the rich contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities in various fields, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). We are proud to highlight the achievements, experiences, and invaluable insights of these communities i...
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As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we're privileged to converse with Dr. Gabriel Moreno, a renowned figure in computer science and engineering. In this interview, Dr. Moreno offers profound insights into diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) in the field. He defines equity as equal access to opportunities, inclusion as fostering a sense of ...
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Carla Zoltowski's journey showcases how determination and passion can leave a major impact within the world of engineering education. Guided by her own personal inspirations, this impact was made possible by her expertise within assistive technology and experiential learning. Her roots in academia are deeply engrained within Purdue University, wher...
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India has about 700 tribal groups throughout the country, called "Scheduled Tribes." For students coming from these rural areas, the journey from tribal lands to bustling urban cities can seem challenging: Especially when it comes to technology.
To help with this transition, the IEEE Computer Society (CS), along with KIL-Kotagiri, sponsored the IE...
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During IEEE Computer Society's 2022 Tech Forum on Digital Platforms and Societal Harms, Forrest Shull, 2021 IEEE Computer Society President, stated: "Hate speech is not a new issue for us. It has been around probably as long as the written word. But at the same time, the scale and scope, the reach that it has, the level of impact, is something that...
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In the dynamic realm of software systems and services, few individuals possess the visionary insight and transformative impact of Vinay Kulkarni. A TCS Fellow at Tata Consultancy Services, Vinay leads the charge in pioneering research that spans digital twins, model-driven software engineering, multi-agent systems, and learning-native software syst...
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The term "digital divide" still remains relevant today in many parts of the world. But "gendered digital divide," which refers to the unequal access to computers and the Internet between men and women, is a phrase that is gaining more traction, particularly in India.
According to research, India accounts for half of the world's gendered digital di...
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Bhavani Thuraisingham's impact transcends excellence within education, as she has made countless efforts within bridging the gaps between industry and academics. Additionally, she is the Founders Chair Professor of Computer Science, the Founding Executive Director of the Cyber Security Research and Education Institute (2004-2021), and the Co-Direct...
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As a college student in the 1960s, Jim Brakefield, senior life member of IEEE, wanted to learn more about both hardware and software. His career began in embedded systems and gradually included printed circuit board (PCB) design and field programmable gate array (FPGA) projects.
About two decades ago, he saw an opportunity to provide low-cost ($10...
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From submitting his first paper to flagship magazine, Computer, as a grad student in 1993, joining the editorial board and becoming EIC, IEEE Senior Member, Dr. Ron Vetter, has displayed an impeccable example of what it means to grow within the IEEE Computer Society. Working alongside fellow members, Vetter has been a part of our community for over...
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Prof.Amit Sheth has left an impactful mark on the worlds of AI and computer science. As the founding director of the university-wide AI Institute (AIISC) and the NCR Chair & Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of South Carolina, his pioneering work has advanced the field of Artificial Intelligence. Additionally, he has wor...
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