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The Coordinated Crowdsensing research group to present their work in HCOMP’17

Congratulations to Christine Bassem, Hannah Murphy’19, Megan Shum’19, and Amy Qui’17 on having their Work-In-Progress paper accepted in the AAAI Conference for Human Computation and Crowdsourcing (HCOMP’17)!

Hannah and Christine will be presenting their work at HCOMP this October.

Hannah Murphy’19 and Chloe Blazey’19 receive CRA-CREU funding for their research on Coordinated Mobile Crowdsensing

Congratulations for Hannah and Chloe!

“CREU is an undergraduate research program that provides research stipends to teams of students working on research projects under the guidance of a mentor at their home institutions. Students supported by CREU collaborate with each other and with their mentors during the academic year and, in some cases, the following summer.”

Madeleine Barowsky ’18 receives CRA SWSIS Fellowship

Madeleine Barowsky ’18, a rising senior majoring in CS and Math at Wellesley, is one of this year’s winners of the Computing Research Association‘s competitive Scholarships for Women Studying Information Security (SWSIS).  Madeleine plans to attend graduate school to pursue her passion for computer security and cryptography.

Congratulations Madeleine!

Wellesley students have a good track record with this honor:  Nick Manfredi ’15 received the award in 2014.

Wellesley at CHI 2017

Several members of the Wellesley community traveled to Denver in May for ACM CHI 2017.  The Wellesley HCI Lab presented several papers, including:

Wellesley participants included HCI Lab director Orit Shaer, HCI research programmer Lauren Westendorf ’15 (pictured presenting), alumnae Johanna Okerlund ’14 (now a grad student at University of North Carolina Charlotte) and Veronica Lin ’15 (now a grad student at Stanford), professor Takis Metaxas, and others.

CS-Math Frisbee Game 2017

Despite a strong showing by CS and a close game, Math somehow managed to prevail during the annual CS-Math Frisbee game.  The proof was in the pulling, so to speak, but proofs are just programs and fun was had by all.

Photos by Lyn Turbak

Second Annual CSICSOCS

On the last day of Spring Reading Period, a crowd of Cserious Scientists gathered for CSICSOCS 2017: the Second Annual Wellesley College Completely Serious International Conference and Symposium on Computer Science, disorganized by returning general chair Ben Wood. Illustrious and extinguished speakers delighted the intellects of all present with scintillating accounts of their research breakthroughs, both prepared and karaoked.

Photos by Lucy Shen ’17

CS/MAS Class of 2017

CS and MAS faculty and senior majors and minors gathered at a luncheon in the Alumnae Ballroom to celebrate the red Class of 2016. This year, we look forward to graduating 43 CS majors, 11 CS minors, and 18 MAS majors!

The CS department presented awards to seniors.  Jenny Wang received the Spirit Award for promoting CS community.  Tiffany Ang and Jenny Wang were recognized for their co-leadership of the student CS Club.  Sam Mincheva received the Academic Award.  Kim Asenbeck and Naomi Day received the Rhys and Laurel Price Jones Team Leadership Award, established by former colleague Rhys Price Jones and his wife Laurel.

Congrats Class of 2017!

Sam Mincheva ’17 presents thesis work

Sam Mincheva ’17, the lone CS thesis student of 2017, presented their undergraduate honors thesis work, Sound Thread Local Analysis for Lockset-Based Dynamic Data Race Detection, at a lively and well-attended public talk on Friday, May 5. We hope public thesis talks become a tradition in the department.

Advisor Ben Wood and committee members Ashley DeFlumere, Lyn Turbak, and (doctored) Alex Diesl (Math) posed with Sam in the senior-pranked Chamber of CS after delivering the good news.  (No math faculty were eaten by the basilisk — Prof. Diesl had to run to another thesis defense immediately after Sam’s.)

Green class of 2017 transforms department into Chamber of CS

The green class of 2017 executed their senior prank to transform the CS department into a Harry Potter world for the last day of spring classes.

Photos by Doug Chudzik, Takis Metaxas

Andrea Jackson ’18 launches new Ruhlman analysis website

A new interactive website developed by CS major Andrea Jackson ’18 enables interactive exploration and analysis of data about 20 years of Ruhlman Conferences and was featured in the announcement of this year’s Ruhlman Conference.  Andrea’s work is based on foundations developed by students in Eni Mustafaraj’s Data Analysis and Visualization course and students in Orit Shaer’s HCI Lab.  Eni’s students presented results from a class project last year at Ruhlman 2016.

Andrea carried the work further during the 2016 Summer Research Program with advisor Eni Mustafaraj. She presented work on the website at Tanner 2016 and launched it ahead of Ruhlman 2017.

Congrats on the launch!

 

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