Profs. Bestavros and Reyzin interviewed in BU Today story on Computational Thinking
Training in Computational Thinking is an essential part of liberal arts education in the Information Age. Read more in the BU Today story.
Dave Sullivan wins Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching
CS Lecturer receives teaching award in College of Arts and Sciences.
David House (CAS ’10): The making of a cyber-libertarian
CS alum defends Bradley Manning, sues the government.
Gordon Towne’s Undergrad Research Opportunity Project featured in BU Today
Interdisciplinary research could help design unmanned military planes.
Hariri Institute Holds Inaugural Symposium on April 21
Addressing importance of computational thinking.
Huffington Post article on eCommerce research by John Byers, Giorgos Zervas, and Michael Mitzenmacher.
Using Groupon Deals? Your Yelp Rating May Suffer.
Clean App Your Neighborhood Summer Program August 7-12
No matter where you live…big city, small town, or even on campus, there are organizations working to make life better for you and your neighbors. Now you can help! Come join us for a five-day intensive workshop where you will help create a mobile app that will be used by these organizations to improve access […]
Nir Bitansky and Omer Paneth selected to receive Best Student Paper Prize at the Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC)
We construct 3-round proofs and arguments with negligible soundness error satisfying two relaxed notions of {\em zero-knowledge}: {\em Weak ZK} and {\em witness hiding} (WH).
CS Distinguished Speaker Series: Prof. Jennifer Rexford will speak on Friday, March 9 at 11am.
Host: Sharon Goldberg Title: Enabling Innovation Inside the Network Abstract: Today’s computer networks perform a bewildering array of tasks, from routing and access control, to traffic monitoring and load balancing. Yet, network administrators must configure the network through closed and proprietary interfaces to heterogeneous devices, such as routers, switches, firewalls, and load balancers. Not surprisingly, […]
Jonathan Appavoo and Evimaria Terzi named as Junior Faculty Fellows of the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science & Engineering (HIC).
The Junior Faculty Fellows program recognizes outstanding BU junior faculty pursuing computational research in a range of disciplines. According to Professor Azer Bestavros, Founding Director of the Hariri Institute, “This exceptional cohort of Hariri Junior Fellows epitomizes the qualities that the Institute is striving to cultivate and nurture at Boston University, especially as it relates […]