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Myra Cohen gives keynote at 2022 ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC)

September 21, 2022

Myra Cohen gave an invited Keynote last week at the 2022 ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC) held in Graz Austria. SPLC is a premier forum where researchers, practitioners, and educators present and discuss the most recent ideas, trends, experiences, and challenges in the area of software and system product lines engineering.

Her talk was entitled “Stretching the Boundaries of Software Product Line Engineering”.

ACM Recognizes Dr. Hridesh Rajan as 2017 Distinguished Member for his Scientific Contributions to Computing

November 8, 2017

NEW YORK, NY, November 8, 2017—ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, has named 43 Distinguished Members for outstanding contributions to the field. As a group, the 2017 Distinguished Members are responsible for an extraordinary array of achievements, reflecting the many distinct areas of research and practice in the computing and information technology fields.

Professors David Weiss and Robyn Lutz Honored

January 27, 2015

David Weiss was named a 2015 Fellow by IEEE, the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers for his "contributions to software measurement and product line engineering," according to IEEE. 

Robyn Lutz was named a 2014 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Distinguished Scientist. The designation is given to ACM members "for their individual contributions and their singular impacts on the vital field of computing," according to ACM.

ISU Students Qualify for ACM-ICPC World Finals

November 14, 2014

Congratulations to the ISU team of "Trevor Boone, Jacob Smith, and Tyler Uhlenkamp" who have qualified for the ACM-ICPC 2015 World Finals by coming second out of more that 270 teams at the North Central North America regionals contest on Nov 8th! The contest pits teams of three students against eight or more complex problems, with a grueling five-hour deadline. Huddled around a single computer, competitors race against the clock in a battle of logic, strategy, and mental endurance. The team that solves the most problems in the fewest attempts with the least cumulative time is declared the winner. This year, the competition was quite fierce. However, ISU has one of three teams in the entire region that solved all nine problems in the contest (For details see http://cse.unl.edu/~upe/contest). 

Robert Dyer Places at ACM SIGPLAN Student Research Competition

November 4, 2013

Photo from 2013 SIGNPLAN CompetitionRobert Dyer competed in the ACM SIGPLAN Student Research Competition (ACM SRC) at the SPLASH/OOPSLA conference (October 26-31) in Indianapolis. The competition is an internationally-recognized venue that enables undergraduate and graduate students to experience the research world, share their research results with other students and SPLASH attendees.

Li Xue and Rafael Jordan receive the ACM-BCB Best Poster Award

August 22, 2011

The poster "Ranking Docked Models of Protein-Protein Complexes Using Predicted Partner-Specific Protein-Protein Interfaces: A Preliminary Study" by Li Xue, Rafael Jordan, Yasser El-Manzalawy, Drena Dobbs and Vasant Honavar received the ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Biomedicine best poster award.

Computer Science Students place first in the ACM Programming Regional Contest at the University of Lincoln Nebraska site

November 5, 2007

The 32nd ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), also known as the Battle of the Brains, challenges students to solve real-world computer programming problems under a grueling, five-hour deadline. The contest pits teams of three university students against eight or more complex, real-world problems, with a grueling five-hour deadline. Huddled around a single computer, competitors race against the clock in a battle of logic, strategy and mental endurance.

Professors Honavar and Leavens Become Senior Members of ACM

May 28, 2007

Professors Vasant Honavar and Gary Leavens are among the 142 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) members worldwide selected for recognition as senior members based on nominations received during 2006. The senior member designation recognizes ACM members with at least 10 years of professional experience who have demonstrated performance that sets them apart from their peers. 

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