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Jul 6, 2018 “Breakthrough” algorithm exponentially faster than any previous one Smarter, faster algorithm cuts number of steps to solve problems Computer Science,
Mar 9, 2011 Leslie Valiant wins 2010 ACM A. M. Turing Award Innovator opened new frontiers in learning theory, computational complexity, and parallel and distributed computing Computer Science, Awards, AI / Machine Learning,
Apr 8, 2016 Engineering for the real world In ES 100, students take on real-life engineering problems
May 31, 2015 2014-15: The year in review Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Events,
Sep 23, 2015 The past and future of AI: A chat with Barbara Grosz Barbara Grosz has spent her career working to make human-computer interactions as fluent as human-to-human interaction. AI / Machine Learning,
Oct 30, 2018 Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Climate,
Apr 22, 2019 Reducing chemical exposure on campus, one compostable plate at a time Nicole Nishizawa, S.B. ‘19, is on a mission to make consumer products safer Environment,
May 21, 2012 2011-12: The year in review Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact Events,
Sep 13, 2017 From sea to rising sea: Climate change in America Climate change will affect every American in the coming decades — the question is, to what degree? Climate,