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This page contains news items that have been recently posted on the UTK
Computer Science website.
- Fri, 14 Feb 2003:
The Y2K bug is still alive.
- Wed, 29 Jan 2003:
Software Innovator David Gelernter Says the Desktop Is Obsolete
- Mon, 20 Jan 2003:
Multimedia Explanation of Grids
- Fri, 17 Jan 2003:
National Research Council Assessing Research Doctorate Programs
- Fri, 17 Jan 2003:
Will Innovation Flourish in the Future?
- Mon, 13 Jan 2003:
First Lab Schedule for Spring 2003
- Mon, 13 Jan 2003:
Handhelds Go Multimedia
- Mon, 13 Jan 2003:
Grid-dy Determination
- Wed, 08 Jan 2003:
Outlook 2003
- Tue, 07 Jan 2003:
Hilton A. Smith Graduate Fellowship Award: applications invited
- Fri, 27 Dec 2002:
Computer Clocks Wind Down
- Fri, 27 Dec 2002:
The Year Ahead: Top Ten Technologies to Watch
- Mon, 23 Dec 2002:
2002 Year in Review
- Thu, 19 Dec 2002:
Fastest Computer Spawns High-Tech Race
- Sat, 14 Dec 2002:
Better Display Screens Exist
- Fri, 13 Dec 2002:
The Future of Computer Interfaces
- Wed, 04 Dec 2002:
'Grid Computing' Is the Next Wave in High-Performance Computing.
- Tue, 03 Dec 2002:
Dustin Parr receives 2002 Fall Kimberly-Clark Scholarship.
- Mon, 11 Nov 2002:
InfiniBand Reborn for Supercomputing.
- Mon, 18 Nov 2002:
Shortage of IT Workers Reaches a Critical Stage.
- Mon, 28 Oct 2002:
Tech's Newest Trend--Decentralization.
- Wed, 16 Oct 2002:
The Next Web.
- Wed, 16 Oct 2002:
Vint Cerf Talks About Internet Changes.
- Thu, 10 Oct 2002:
InfiniBand Finds Favor in Testing.
- Mon, 07 Oct 2002:
Optical Computing: The Wave of the Future.
- Thu, 03 Oct 2002:
Intel's Huge Bet Turns Iffy.
- Mon, 23 Sep 2002:
Organic Displays May Supplant LCDs.
- Wed, 18 Sep 2002:
Radio ID Locks Lost Laptops.
- Wed, 18 Sep 2002:
A New Way to Compute.
- Mon, 16 Sep 2002:
Prof. Mike Berry selected Professor of the Week by the Daily Beacon.
- Tue, 15 Sep 2002:
Chip Size to Reach Its Next Milestone.
- Tue, 27 Aug 2002:
Buggy Software Still Takes a Toll
- Fri, 23 Aug 2002:
Technical Degrees Still Command Highest Salaries
- Tue, 20 Aug 2002:
Moving Pages From Web to Wireless
- Tue, 20 Aug 2002:
First Lab Meeting Times for Fall 2002
- Tue, 13 Aug 2002:
Linux Expo Has Come a Long Way
- Tue, 13 Aug 2002:
Wireless Networking Poised to Shake Up Telecommunications Industry
- Sun, 11 Aug 2002:
Distributed Storage Challenges Data Glut
- Mon, 5 Aug 2002:
In an Ancient Game, Computing's Future
- Mon, 5 Aug 2002:
What Are the Theories Behind Computer Technology Gender Gap?
- Mon, 5 Aug 2002:
Grid Computing Aims to Harness 'Clusters'
- Fri, 26 Jul 2002:
Non-Federal Support for Academic R&D Continues to Rise
- Wed, 24 Jul 2002:
Putting Content Into Context
- Fri, 19 Jul 2002:
Computer Games and Scientific Visualization
- Fri, 19 Jul 2002:
Computer Security Standards Ready
- Wed, 10 Jul 2002:
High-Tech Leaders: America Needs Better Math, Science Education
- Mon, 8 Jul 2002:
Researchers Claim New Chip Tech Beats Moore's Law
- Mon, 8 Jul 2002:
The Future Supercomputer: Colossus or Cluster?
- Tue, 25 Jun 2002:
Number of Internet-enabled Devices Predicted to Swell
- Fri, 07 Jun 2002:
Salaries for Computer Science Grads Still High
- Wed, 20 Apr 2002:
Japanese
company announces new supercomputer five times
more powerful than the world's current fastest computer.
- Wed, 17 Apr 2002:
Potluck
Luncheon to honor graduating students
- Wed, 17 Apr 2002:
Kimberly-Clark Grants
$5000 for undergraduate scholarships
- Wed, 3 Apr 2002:
Seminar: Putting High-End Network Services
On-Line
- Mon, 2 Apr 2002:
Kimberly-Clark
Scholarship
- Mon, 4 Mar 2002:
Dr. Poore awarded '2002 Harlan D. Mills' Award
- Mon, 4 Mar 2002:
Seminars by potential faculty candidates
- Mon, 4 Mar 2002:
Dan Fay, Microsoft Research, .NET Platform Overview
- Wed, 27 Feb 2002:
David E. Keyes Seminar on Domain Decomposition in the Mainstream
of Computational Science
- Fri, 22 Feb 2002:
Chie Nara Seminar on
Space Filling Curves and Graph Theory
- Tue, 19 Feb 2002:
Roldan Pozo Seminar on
High Performance Java for Scientific and Technical Computing
- Sat, 2 Feb 2002:
Robert J. Harrsion Seminar on
Challenges in Accurate Molecular Modeling
- Wed, 19 Dec 2001:
Dr. Jesse Poore Wins Top Ranking in the Journal of Systems and Software
- Wed, 14 Nov 2001:
Kimberly-Clark Awards $10,000 to CS Dept.
- Tue, 16 Oct 2001:
Bipartisan Tech Talent Bill Introduced in Senate and House
- Mon, 24 Sep 2001:
Dr. Michael Berry co-PI for NSF Grant
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