Click the links that follow for more Brown CS content about recent accomplishments of our alums or James Hendler.Brown CS Master's and PhD alum James Hendler, now at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has just returned from the Digital Asset Symposium in New York City, where he received the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA)'s …
Here are just a few of the places where our 2017 undergraduate grads will be working:AdobeAirbnbAmazonAppleAppNexusBCGBloombergClouderaDelphixDropboxFacebookGoogleHigh FidelityInterSystemsIntrepid Pursuitsthe island of Murano, Italy, apprenticing for Master Glassblower Massimo di SorrentoKeystone StrategyMcKinseyMicrosoftmongoDBMoody's AnalyticsNorthrop GrummanNPROraclePalantirPinterestSnapchatSpaceXStripeTrifactaTripAdvisorTwitterViacomWayfairYelpCongratulations to everyone! We have tremendous respect for your talents and effort, and we know that your careers, just …
Brown CS students continue to distinguish themselves at hackathons and competitions nationwide. To read more on this topic, click here.On March 17 and 18, team Brown Secure (composed of Brown University juniors and seniors Qiheng Chen, Clarissa Clemm, Sarah McNeil, and Alexandra Paul, and coached by Brown CS Professor John Savage) attended the fifth annual Atlantic Council Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge …
Today, a hand-crafted desktop machine with a Max Built logo is one of the CIT’s most familiar sights. They’re all the work of Senior Electronics Technician Max Salvas, who’s retiring next week after spending more than half his life with Brown CS. “Things looked a little different in 1983,” he …
Click the links that follow for more Brown CS content about C. Christopher Erway, Alptekin Küpçü, Charalampos Papamanthou, and Roberto Tamassia. Professor Konrad Rieck of Technische Universität Braunschweig has released a list of Influential Security Papers, and research ("Dynamic Provable Data Possession") from Brown CS PhD alums C. Christopher Erway (now Chief Architect at …
Click the link that follows for more Brown CS content about Seny Kamara. Professor Konrad Rieck of Technische Universität Braunschweig has released a list of Influential Security Papers, and research ("Searchable Symmetric Encryption: Improved Definitions and Efficient Constructions") from Professor Seny Kamara of Brown University's Department of Computer Science (Brown CS) has …