Thursday, February 16, 2017, 5:00 – 6:15 pm; Hariri Institute for Computing, Seminar Room. Please join the Hariri Institute for Computing and Software & Application Innovation Lab (SAIL) for an introductory workshop on multi-party computation.
The Cloud Computing Initiative (CCI) of the Hariri Institute for Computing will be hosting the first Red Hat Cloud Computing Colloquium Series talk.
Developing an Enterprise Scale Container Management, Orchestration, and PaaS with OpenShift
Matt Hicks
Vice President, Management and OpenShift Engineering, Red Hat
“All humanity is one undivided and indivisible family” — Mohandas K. Gandhi Dinner & Conversation In uncertain times, resilience comes from deepening our connections to each other. The Hariri Institute invites you to join an informal gathering to show solidarity and build community among students, faculty, staff, and friends of the Institute. When: 5:00PM – 7:00PM, Tuesday, January 31, […]
Meet Our Fellows/Research Preview:Jonathan Hersh, Hariri Graduate Fellow, Hariri Institute for Computing; PhD candidate, Economics (CAS)
Meet Our Fellows/Junior Faculty Fellow Presentation: Large-Scale Computation for Materials Science
Sahara Sharifzadeh, Junior Faculty Fellow, Hariri Institute for Computing; Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering (ENG)
Last fall, the Hariri Institute for Computing launched a redesigned “Meet Our Fellows” series that will showcase the Institute’s 2016 Junior Faculty Fellows as well as the inaugural cohort of Hariri Graduate Student Fellows. Prior to Junior Faculty Fellow presentations, a Graduate Student Fellow will give a 5-minute preview of his or her current research.
In collaboration with Boston University’s Cloud Computing Initiative (CCI), the Hariri Institute for Computing will be hosting Chris Wright, Vice President and Chief Technologist of Red Hat, for a Wednesday@Hariri seminar.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017;
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM, networking and refreshments at 2:45 PM (with reception to follow the talk);
Hariri Institute for Computing
Han Liu, Assistant Professor, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University
“Nonparametric Graphical Model: Foundation and Trends”
We introduce two approaches to graphical modeling for continuous and mixed data, using semiparametric techniques that make weak assumptions compared with the default Gaussian graphical model.
On December 3rd 2016, The Hariri Institute for Computing hosted BUILDS, Boston University’s (BU) student-run hackerspace, for a local hack day. BUILDS is a unique entity at the University that provides students with all the tools and resources for leading collaborative student tech projects.
The Hariri Institute hosted a student poster session this Wednesday, December 14th from 1-5PM, featuring 35 group projects completed by students enrolled in the “Computational Tools for Data Science” (CS 505) fall course taught by Professor Crovella. Students from CS 505 presented posters describing data-science experiments studies they have conducted.
The Hariri Institute is pleased to host a pair of student poster sessions this Friday, December 9th from 2-5PM, featuring 40 group
projects completed by students enrolled in the fall course sections of
CS 591 “Networks and Markets” and “Data Mechanics” sections, taught by Professors Byers and Lapets, respectively.
In collaboration with Boston University’s Reliable Information Systems and Cyber Security Group (RISCS), the Hariri Institute for Computing will be hosting Wendy Gordon (Professor of Law, Boston University) as part of a brown bag lunch series on December 12, 2016 from 1PM – 3 PM (lunch at 12:30 PM).