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Brave New Data World

Scientists and Society face the ethical challenges of computational science together Thoughts are free, who can guess them, they flee past like nightime shadows. No one can know them, no hunter can kill them It …

27. Oct 2016 | By Guest blogger | 0 comments
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Young researchers reflect on the challenges and opportunities of leaving home

Ujwal Gadiraju was born in the United Arab Emirates, grew up in India, and studied in Germany and the Netherlands. For him, computer science crosses borders. Gadiraju’s journey may seem unusually international—but it has also …

17. Oct 2016 | By Daniel Gross | 0 comments
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Young Researcher Ujwal Gadiraju Wants to Crowd Source Solutions to Big Problems

I had the pleasure of meeting Ujwal Gadiraju in Heidelberg last week at this year’s Forum. He warned me he could go on forever about his research, and he wasn’t entirely wrong; the only thing stopping …

13. Oct 2016 | By Gail Carmichael | 0 comments
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Who Subsumes the Subsumers?

At a conference like the HLF—bringing together researchers from across diverse fields—you’re bound to run into a few turf wars. Mathematician vs. computer scientist. Mathematician vs. physicist. Even—in one delicious exchange on September 20 —mathematician …

10. Oct 2016 | By Ben Orlin | 2 comments
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Suzanna Schmeelk on her Android security research (audio)

I had the opportunity to sit down with Suzanna Schmeelk to hear about her research concerning Android security.  She was good enough to allow me to publish the interview as audio.To learn more about Suzanna’s impressive …

06. Oct 2016 | By Guest blogger | 0 comments
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Barbara Liskov: Neuerungen, die jeder immer schon gekannt hat

Es gibt den Spruch in verschiedensten Varianten, aber hinaus läuft es immer ungefähr auf das hier: dass Neuerungen immer zwei Phasen habe, eine, in der alle sagen “Das kann doch gar nicht funktionieren!” und die …

03. Oct 2016 | By Markus Pössel | 2 comments
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3 Turing Award And 1 Nobel Prize Winners Visiting SAP

This post is brought to you courtesy of Thomas Zurek – Thomas is VP for Development of SAP HANA BW. He has 16+ years of experience in analytics and over 20 years with RDBMS. He …

01. Oct 2016 | By Guest blogger | 0 comments

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