Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
As a $1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant concludes, Chris Hoadley, director of the UB Institute for Learning Sciences and professor in the Graduate School of Education, reflects on the ...
Recently, there have been many articles in newspapers, magazines, on-line blogs and forums suggesting that AI will eliminate certain jobs and that, specifically, aspiring young computer or information ...
Creative problem solving and human-centered design remain at the heart of computer science as AI handles the repetitive tasks of the past.
Suggested Citation: "Appendix A: Committee Member and Staff Biographies." National Research Council. 2005. Getting Up to Speed: The Future of Supercomputing. Washington, DC: The National Academies ...
The big picture: A debate surrounding Northeastern's computer science curriculum highlights the ongoing challenges in higher education about how to best prepare students for rapidly evolving technical ...
The crowd sheltered by a tent overlooking a UW-Madison construction site included some of computing’s more familiar names. There was Larry Landweber, an original member of the Internet Hall of Fame ...
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies with extreme precision while using far less power than today’s bulky systems.
Inside a quiet office building usually reserved for professional engineers, the clicking of keyboards and low murmurs of debate filled the air, as students crowded around screens displaying brain ...
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