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ACM ByteCast
Peter Lee - Episode 68
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes ACM Fellow Peter Lee, President of Microsoft Research. As leader of Microsoft Research, Peter incubates new research-powered products and lines of business in areas such as AI, computing foundations, health, and life sciences. Before Microsoft, he established a new technology office that created operational capabilities in ML, data science, and computational social science at DARPA, and before that he was head of the CS department at CMU. Peter served on President Obama’s Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity and has testified before bo...
2025-04-17
40 min
ACM ByteCast
Travis S. Humble - Episode 66
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Travis S. Humble, Director of the Quantum Science Center (QSC), a Distinguished Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Director of the lab’s Quantum Computing Institute. He leads the development of new quantum technologies and infrastructure to impact the DOE mission of scientific discovery through quantum computing. As director of the QSC, Travis leads the innovation of scalable, resilient quantum information technologies through new materials, devices, and algorithms and facilitates the transfer of quantum technologies to the broadest audience. He also holds a joint faculty appointment with the University of...
2025-03-19
39 min
ACM ByteCast
Chieko Asakawa - Episode 64
In this episode, part of a special collaboration between ACM ByteCast and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)’s For Your Informatics podcast, Sabrina Hsueh hosts accessibility researcher and inventor Chieko Asakawa, an IBM Fellow at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, the Chief Executive Director of The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) in Japan, and an IBM Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Chieko’s inventions include the Home Page Reader (HPR); a word processor for Braille documents; a digital library for Braille documents; an application to improve accessibility of streaming services; and, most re...
2025-02-18
29 min
ACM ByteCast
Jennifer Chayes - Episode 62
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts ACM Fellow and ACM Distinguished Service Award recipient Jennifer Chayes, Dean of the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society at UC Berkeley. Before joining Berkeley, she co-founded the Theory Group at Microsoft Research Redmond and later founded and led three interdisciplinary labs: Microsoft Research New England, New York City, and Montreal. Her research areas include phase transitions in CS, structural and dynamical properties of networks including graph algorithms, and applications of ML. Jennifer is one of the inventors of the field of graphons, widely used for the ML of...
2025-01-14
51 min
ACM ByteCast
Roger Dannenberg - Episode 61
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts ACM Fellow Roger Dannenberg, a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Art & Music at Carnegie Mellon University. Dannenberg is internationally renowned for his research in computer music, particularly in the areas of programming language design, real-time interactive systems, and AI music. Throughout his career, he has developed innovative technologies that have revolutionized the music industry and is known for creating Audacity, the widely known and used audio editor. In addition to his academic work, His other projects include Music Prodigy, aiming to help thousands of beginning musicians and Proxor, aiming to...
2024-12-17
36 min
ACM ByteCast
Xin Luna Dong - Episode 60
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts ACM and IEEE Fellow Xin Luna Dong, Principal Scientist at Meta Reality Labs. She has significantly contributed to the development of knowledge graphs, a tool essential for organizing data into understandable relationships. Prior to joining Meta, Luna spent nearly a decade working on knowledge graphs at Amazon and Google. Before that, she spent another decade working on data integration and cleaning at AT&T Labs. She has been a leader in ML applications, working on intelligent personal assistants, search, recommendation, and personalization systems, including products such as Ray-Ban Meta. Her...
2024-11-20
45 min
ACM ByteCast
Wen-Mei Hwu - Episode 58
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes 2024 ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award recipient Wen-Mei Hwu, Senior Distinguished Research Scientist at NVIDIA and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He was recognized for pioneering and foundational contributions to the design and adoption of multiple generations of processor architectures. His fundamental and pioneering contributions have had a broad impact on three generations of processor architectures: superscalar, VLIW, and throughput-oriented manycore processors (GPUs). Other honors and recognitions include the 1999 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award, 2006 ISCA Most Influential Paper Award, 2014 MICRO Test-of-Time A...
2024-09-25
26 min
ACM ByteCast
Xavier Leroy - Episode 57
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Harald Störrle hosts ACM Fellow and Software System Award recipient Xavier Leroy, professor at Collège de France and member of the Académie des Sciences. Best known for his role as a primary developer of the OCaml programming language, Xavier is an internationally recognized expert on functional programming languages and compilers, focusing on their reliability and security, and has a strong interest in formal methods, formal proofs, and certified compilation. He is the lead developer of CompCert, the first industrial-strength optimizing compiler with a mechanically checked proof of correctness, with applications to r...
2024-08-15
34 min
ACM ByteCast
Ramón Cáceres - Episode 56
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts ACM Fellow Ramón Cáceres, a computer science researcher and software engineer. His areas of focus have included systems and networks, mobile and edge computing, mobility modeling, security, and privacy. Most recently he was at Google, where he built large-scale privacy infrastructure. Previously, Ramón was a researcher at Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, and IBM Research. He also held leadership positions in several startup companies. In addition to being the first ACM Fellow from the Dominican Republic, he is an IEEE Fellow and has served on the board of...
2024-07-11
37 min
ACM ByteCast
Juan Gilbert - Episode 55
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes ACM Fellow Juan Gilbert, the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida where he leads the Computing for Social Good Lab. The lab’s innovations include open-source voting technology to help make elections more secure, accessible, and usable; making voting technologies more transparent; increasing fairness and reducing bias in ML algorithms used in admissions and hiring decisions; and reducing conflicts during traffic stops. Gilbert’s many honors and recognitions incl...
2024-06-06
30 min
ACM ByteCast
Yoshua Bengio - Episode 54
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts ACM A.M. Turing Award laureate Yoshua Bengio, Professor at the University of Montreal, and Founder and Scientific Director of MILA (Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms) at the Quebec AI Institute. Yoshua shared the 2018 Turing Award with Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun for their work on deep learning. He is also a published author and the most cited scientist in Computer Science. Previously, he founded Element AI, a Montreal-based artificial intelligence incubator that turns AI research into real-world business applications, acquired by ServiceNow. He currently serves as technical and scientific...
2024-05-22
42 min
ACM ByteCast
Francesca Rossi - Episode 53
In this episode, part of a special collaboration between ACM ByteCast and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)’s For Your Informatics podcast, hosts Sabrina Hsueh and Karmen Williams welcome Francesca Rossi, IBM Fellow and AI Ethics Global Leader, and current President of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Rossi works at the Thomas J. Watson IBM Research Lab in New York. Her research interests focus on artificial intelligence, especially constraint reasoning, preferences, multi-agent systems, computational social choice, and collective decision making. She is also interested in ethical issues in the development and behavior of AI sy...
2024-05-09
52 min
ACM ByteCast
Partha Talukdar - Episode 52
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts Partha Talukdar, Senior Staff Research Scientist at Google Research India, where he leads a group focused on natural language processing (NLP), and an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore. Partha was previously a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University’s Machine Learning Department and received his PhD in computer information science from the University of Pennsylvania. He is broadly interested in natural language processing, machine learning, and making language technologies more inclusive. Partha is a co-author of a book on graphs-based learning and the recipient of se...
2024-04-23
52 min
ACM ByteCast
Rosalind Picard - Episode 51
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes ACM Fellow Rosalind Picard, a scientist, inventor, engineer, and faculty member of MIT’s Media Lab, where she is also Founder and Director of the Affective Computing Research Group. She is the author of the book Affective Computing, and has founded several companies in the space of affective computing, including the startups Affectiva and Empatica, Inc. A named inventor on more than 100 patents, Rosalind is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He...
2024-04-03
34 min
ACM ByteCast
Edward Y. Chang - Episode 50
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2021 ACM Fellow Edward Y. Chang, an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Prior to this role, he was a Director of Google Research and President of HTC Healthcare, among other roles. He is the Founder and CTO of Ally.ai, an organization making groundbreaking moves in the field using Generative AI technologies in various applications, most notably healthcare, sales planning, and corporate finance. He’s an accomplished author of multiple books and highly cited papers whose many awards and recognitions include the Google Innovation Award, IE...
2024-03-20
45 min
You Belong in AI!
You Belong in AI! S4 E1 Pedro Silva
Welcome to the fourth season of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast presented by UCLA ACM AI Outreach. To start off our season, we will be talking to Pedro Silva (he/him), manager of inclusive AI at Pinterest! Pedro received his PhD from UC Irvine in 2019. In this episode, Pedro shares about his background, his journey to working at Pinterest, and the fascinating work he does on inclusive AI. Want to know more about the work Pedro does? Check out the links below: Representation Online Matters: Practical End-to-End Diversification in Search and...
2024-02-19
1h 10
ACM ByteCast
Ranveer Chandra - Episode 48
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2022 ACM Fellow Ranveer Chandra, Managing Director for Research for Industry and CTO of Agri-Food at Microsoft. He also leads Microsoft’s Networking Research Group and has shipped multiple products over the years. He has authored more than 100 papers and patents and won numerous awards, including the Microsoft Gold Star award. He has been recognized by MIT Technoloy Review’s Top Innovators Under 35 and was most recently included in Newsweek magazine’s list of America’s 50 most Disruptive Innovators. Ranveer shares his journey, from growing up in India, where he began...
2024-01-11
45 min
ACM ByteCast
Yael Tauman Kalai - Episode 47
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts 2022 ACM Prize in Computing recipient Yael Tauman Kalai, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and an Adjunct Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her main research interests are cryptography, the Theory of Computation, and security and privacy. She is especially known for her work in verifiable delegation of computation, where she has developed succinct proofs that certify the correctness of any computation. In addition to making breakthroughs in the mathematical foundations of cryptography, her proofs have been practically useful in areas such as blockchain and cryptocurrency. Yael...
2023-12-14
1h 04
ACM ByteCast
Anima Anandkumar - Episode 42
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Anima Anandkumar, a Bren Professor of Computing at California Institute of Technology (the youngest named chair professor at Caltech) and the Senior Director of AI Research at NVIDIA, where she leads a group developing the next generation of AI algorithms. Her work has spanned healthcare, robotics, and climate change modeling. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an NSF Career Award, and was most recently named an ACM Fellow, among many other prestigious honors and recognitions. Her work has been extensively covered on PBS, in Wired magazine, MIT...
2023-08-21
45 min
ACM ByteCast
Robert Metcalfe - Episode 40
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes 2022 ACM A.M. Turing Award Laureate Robert Metcalfe, Emeritus Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and Research Affiliate in Computational Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Metcalfe received his Turing Award for the invention, standardization, and commercialization of Ethernet, the foundational technology of the Internet, which supports more than 5 billion users and enables much of modern life. His other honors include the National Medal of Technology, IEEE...
2023-07-06
37 min
SIGGRAPH Spotlight
66 – The Winning Formula: ACM SIGGRAPH Student Research Competition Winners Edition
ABOUT THE EPISODE This SIGGRAPH Spotlight episode features past winners of the ACM Student Research Competition. Hosted by SIGGRAPH 2023 Posters Chair James Tompkin, this episode offers an exciting opportunity to delve into the exceptional research projects and experiences of Aaron Demolder, Jessica Baron, Dario Lanza, and Vincent Loi. || MUSIC Podcast theme, "SIGGRAPH," composed by Julius Dobos. || LINKS *Episode* https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3450618.3469161 | https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3450618.3469177 | https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3548814.3551462 | https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3450618.3469179 | https://youtu.be/xtJSBCzO4wA?t=194 *Social Media* http://blog.siggraph.org/ | https://www.facebook.com/SIGGRAPHConferences | https://twitter.com/siggraph | https...
2023-06-12
40 min
ACM ByteCast
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman- Episode 37
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2015 ACM A.M. Turing Award laureates Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman. As joint creators of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange, they introduced the world to the transformative idea of public key cryptography, the underpinning of every secure transaction on the internet today. Whitfield has spent a large portion of his career as a security practitioner, including roles at Northern Telecom and Sun Microsystems. He is an elected Foreign Member of the Royal Society and a recipient of numerous other awards and accolades in computing. He's currently a consulting scholar at the...
2023-05-16
33 min
ACM ByteCast
Pat Pataranutaporn - Episode 35
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts Pat Pataranutaporn, technologist and researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). There, he explores the intersection of synthetic virtual humans and synthetic biology, specifically at the interface between biological and digital systems. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab and a KBTG Fellow. Pat's research has been published in Nature Machine Intelligence, Nature Biotechnology, IEEE, ACM SIGCHI, ACM SIGGRAPH, ACM ISWC, ACM Augmented Humans, Royal Society of Chemistry, among others. He also serves as a reviewer and editor for IEEE...
2023-03-27
1h 00
ACM ByteCast
Matei Zaharia - Episode 32
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts Matei Zaharia, computer scientist, educator, and creator of Apache Spark. Matei is the Chief Technologist and Co-Founder of Databricks and an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford. He started the Apache Spark project during his PhD at UC Berkeley in 2009 and has worked broadly on other widely used data and machine learning software, including MLflow, Delta Lake, and Apache Mesos. Matei's research was recognized through the 2014 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award, an NSF Career Award, and the US Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Matei, who...
2022-12-13
54 min
ACM ByteCast
Nuria Oliver - Episode 29
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Nuria Oliver, Chief Scientific Adviser in Data Science at the Vodafone Institute, Chief Data Scientist at Data-Pop Alliance, Scientific Director and Co-Founder of ELLIS (the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems), and Director of the ELLIS Alicante Foundation (the Institute of Humanity-centric AI). Recently, she co-led the winning team of the XPRIZE Pandemic Response Challenge, ValenciaIA4COVID. She has more than 25 year of research experience in AI, HCI, and Mobile Computing. Oliver is the first woman computer scientist in Spain to be named both an ACM Distinguished Scientist and...
2022-09-20
46 min
ACM ByteCast
Michelle Zhou - Episode 28
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our new co-host Bruke Kifle, AI Product Manager at Microsoft and member of the ACM Practitioner Board, interviews Michelle Zhou, Co-founder and CEO of Juji, Inc. She is an expert in the field of Human-Centered AI, an interdisciplinary area that intersects AI and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Zhou has authored more than 100 scientific publications on subjects including conversational AI, personality analytics, and interactive visual analytics of big data. Her work has resulted in a dozen widely used products or solutions and 45 issued patents. Prior to founding Juji, she spent 15 years at IBM Research and...
2022-08-16
48 min
ACM ByteCast
Charu Thomas - Episode 27
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes Charu Thomas, Founder and CEO of Ox. Charu is an entrepreneur, researcher, and hacker. Her honors and recognitions include the ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC) 2018 Best Paper award, Forbes 30 Under 30, TechCrunch’s SF Disrupt Top Pick in Retail/E-commerce, winner of the Atlanta Startup Battle 3.0, and Collegiate Inventors Competition Finalist. Charu shares how she got interested in wearable computing while pursuing a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. She explains how her research with Thad St...
2022-07-13
30 min
ACM ByteCast
Shyam Gollakota - Episode 26
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2020 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Shyam Gollakota. He is a Torode Professor and leads the Networks and Mobile Systems Lab at the University of Washington's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. Shyam is the recipient of many awards and recognitions, including a SIGMOBILE Rockstar award, 2021 Moore Inventor Fellowship, MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35, Popular Science ‘brilliant 10,’ and the Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list (twice). His group’s research has earned Best Paper awards at many top conferences, appeared in interdisciplinary journals like Nature, Nature Communications, Science Translational Medicine, and Scienc...
2022-06-22
43 min
ACM ByteCast
Margo Seltzer - Episode 25
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts ACM Fellow Margo Seltzer, co-recipient of the 2020 ACM Software System Award (shared with Mike Olson of Cloudera and Keith Bostic of MongoDB). She is the Canada 150 Research Chair in Computer Systems and the Cheriton Family Chair in Computer Science at the University of British Columbia. Previously, Seltzer was the Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Director at the Center for Research on Computation and Society. She is especially renowned for her work on log-structured file systems, da...
2022-05-23
43 min
ACM ByteCast
Wendy Chapman - Episode 24
In this episode, the first of a special collaboration between ACM ByteCast and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)’s For Your Informatics podcast, hosts Karmen Williams and Sabrina Hsueh welcome Wendy Chapman, Associate Dean of Digital Health and Informatics at the University of Melbourne and Director of the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health. Her research focuses on developing computer algorithms to understand information typed into electronic medical records and natural language processing of clinical texts. She is an elected fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and the US National Academy of Medicine. Wendy di...
2022-04-21
36 min
ACM ByteCast
David Heinemeier Hansson - Episode 23
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts David Heinemeier Hansson, cofounder and CTO of Basecamp. In addition to his work on this popular project management application, he is also the creator of the open-source web framework Ruby on Rails, used by some of the best-known technology companies, such as Twitter, Shopify, GitHub, Airbnb, and Square, and more than a million other web applications. He is also a prolific author of multiple bestselling books on building and running a successful business, as well as a Le Mans class-winning racecar driver. David recounts discovering Ruby in the...
2022-01-11
47 min
ACM ByteCast
Amanda Randles - Episode 22
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2017 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Amanda Randles, the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Duke University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering. She is also Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering and a member of the Duke Cancer Institute. She has received the National Science Foundation Career Award and was selected as one of the 10 researchers to work on the Aurora Exascale Supercomputer. Her visionary work in simulating blood flow through the human body in a system called HARVEY, led her to be...
2021-11-30
48 min
ACM Sermons
Robert Grant / 2021 : 11
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
43 min
ACM Sermons
Mark Puttick / 2021 : 10
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
41 min
ACM Sermons
Matt Davenport / 2021 : 9
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
31 min
ACM Sermons
Randy Cottingham / 2021 : 8
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
41 min
ACM Sermons
Paul Petrie / 2021 : 7
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
46 min
ACM Sermons
Brian Emmet / 2021 : 6
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
39 min
ACM Sermons
Kevin Davenport / 2021 : 5
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
42 min
ACM Sermons
Chris Hyatt / 2021 : 4
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
28 min
ACM Sermons
Jamie Johnson / 2021 : 3
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
44 min
ACM Sermons
Charles Simpson / 2021 : 2
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-30
54 min
ACM Lifeline
Sunday Reflections | Nov. 21, 2021 (The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe)
This Sunday's Reflection sharer is ACM's very own Sem. John Niel Tigoy.😇
2021-11-20
03 min
ACM Sermons
Dennis Coll / 2021 : 1
Theme: Into the Mystery, ACM 2021
2021-11-01
18 min
ACM ByteCast
Jelani Nelson - Episode 21
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes Jelani Nelson, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Theory Group at the University of California, Berkeley and a Research Scientist at Google. His areas of interest include the theory of computation, as well as the design and analysis of algorithms, especially for massive datasets. Jelani is a member of ACM's Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT)’s Committee for the Advancement of Theoretical Computer Science (CATCS). Among his honors, he won the 2014 Presidential Ea...
2021-10-26
34 min
Okay, I'll Byte
The Dining Hall Episode
Aaron and Matei host fellow ACM member Ronak as they all go ballistic on rating dining halls. This was bound to happen eventually. Show Notes The Definitive UCSD Dining Hall Tier List Conan O'Brien at Foodworx
2021-10-17
37 min
ACM ByteCast
Luiz André Barroso - Episode 20
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2020 ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award recipient Luiz André Barroso of Google, where he drove transformation of hyperscale computing infrastructure and led engineering for key products like Google Maps. Luiz is a Google Fellow and Head of the Office of Cross-Google Engineering (XGE), responsible for company-wide technical coordination. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Engineering in Google Maps and led the Core team, the group primarily responsible for the technical foundation behind Google's flagship products. Prior to Google, Luiz was a member of the research staff at Digital Equipment Corporation a...
2021-09-27
44 min
ACM ByteCast
Ayanna Howard - Episode 19
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2021-2022 ACM Athena Lecturer Ayanna Howard, Dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University and founder and President of the Board of Directors of Zyrobotics. Previously she was chair of the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing, where she founded and led the Human-Automation Systems Lab (HumAnS). Before that, she worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). She is a Fellow of AAAI and IEEE. Among her many honors, Howard received the Computer Research Association’s A. Nico Habermann Awar...
2021-08-24
44 min
ACM ByteCast
Mounia Lalmas - Episode 18
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Mounia Lalmas, Director of Research and Head of Tech Research in Personalization at Spotify, leading a team of researchers in content personalization and discovery. Prior to that, she was Director of Research at Yahoo London. She also holds an Honorary Professorship at University College London. Mounia’s work focuses on studying user engagement in areas such as native advertising, digital media, social media, and search, and now audio (music and talk). She is a frequent conference speaker, author, and organizer whose research has appeared at many ACM (and other) conferences, in...
2021-07-27
40 min
ACM ByteCast
Bryan Cantrill - Episode 17
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Bryan Cantrill, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Oxide Computer Company and a past member of the ACM Queue Editorial Board. Previously, he was Vice President of Engineering and CTO at Joyent. He is known for his work on the award-winning DTrace software, a comprehensive dynamic tracing framework for which he was included in MIT Technology Review’s TR35 (35 Top Young Innovators) list. Bryan describes discovering computing as a kid growing up in the 80s and falling in love with the challenge of solving difficult problems and getting ha...
2021-06-28
51 min
ACM ByteCast
Leslie Lamport - Episode 16 (Special Episode in Partnership with the Hanselminutes Podcast)
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes 2013 ACM A.M. Turing Award laureate Leslie Lamport of Microsoft Research, best known for his seminal work in distributed and concurrent systems, and as the initial developer of the document preparation system LaTeX and the author of its first manual. Among his many honors and recognitions, Lamport is a Fellow of ACM and has received the IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award, the Dijkstra Prize, and the IEEE John von Neumann Medal. Leslie shares his journey into computing, which started out...
2021-05-27
36 min
ACM ByteCast
Suchi Saria - Episode 15
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Suchi Saria, the John C. Malone Associate Professor of Machine Learning and Healthcare at Johns Hopkins University, where she uses big data to improve patient outcomes. She directs the Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab and is the founding research director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare. Saria has worked on projects with the NSF, NIH, DARPA, and the FDA and is the founder of Bayesian Health. Her many recognitions include Popular Science magazine’s “Brilliant 10”, the MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35, and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.
2021-05-04
45 min
ACM ByteCast
Luis von Ahn - Episode 14
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts past ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of Duolingo, the world's most popular language-learning platform. He is also a Consulting Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Known as one of the pioneers of crowdsourcing, his many recognitions include the MacArthur Fellowship, MIT Technology Review's TR35, and the Lemelson-MIT Prize. They discuss how he, Manuel Blum, and others at Carnegie Mellon conceived the now famous technology behind reCAPTCHA, the company he founded before Duolingo, and sold to Google in 2009. V...
2021-04-09
42 min
You Belong in AI!
You Belong in AI! S2 E3 Dr. Leshell Hatley
In this episode of UCLA ACM AI's "You Belong in AI!" we will be interviewing Dr. Leshell Hatley. Dr. Hatley (pronouns she/her). Dr. Hatley is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Coppin State University. She is also a Faculty in Residence Fellow at Google and founding executive director of a non-profit organization called Uplift. The "You Belong in AI!" podcast is made possible by UCLA ACM AI Outreach: Ava Asmani, Kai Tota, Maya Raman, Jason Jewik, Mat Ruíz, Aman Oberoi, and Nisha McNealis. This podcast is edited by Jason Jewik. The music you hear in this epi...
2021-04-07
40 min
ACM ByteCast
Ramesh Raskar - Episode 13
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor at MIT Media Lab where he directs the Camera Culture research group. He holds more than 90 patents in computer vision, computational health, sensors, and imaging, and has co-authored books on Spatial Augmented Reality, Computational Photography, and 3D Imaging. His many awards and recognitions include the prestigious 2004 TR100 (MIT Technology Review), 2016 Lemelson–MIT Prize, and 2017 ACM SIGGRAPH Award. Raskar discusses the fascinating research field dedicated to capturing and recording the world in new ways. He explains how computer vision provides a new eye and brain to...
2021-03-15
33 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" S2E2- Chinasa Okolo
In this episode of UCLA ACM AI's "You Belong in AI!" we will be interviewing Chinasa Okolo. Chinasa (pronouns she/her) Chinasa is a 3rd year PhD student in computer science at Cornell University. Her work includes developing machine learning models that advances diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases and other AI-enabled health care models. Much of her work has a profound impact on low resource communities all over the world. The "You Belong in AI!" podcast is made possible by UCLA ACM AI Outreach. All questions are contributed by Arjun Subramonian (Outreach Director 20-21), Maya Raman (Events Director 20-2...
2021-02-22
52 min
ACM ByteCast
Jeffrey Heer - Episode 11
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Jeffrey Heer. Heer is the co-founder of Trifacta, a provider of interactive tools for scalable data transformation, and the Jerre D. Noe Endowed Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, where he directs the Interactive Data Lab and conducts research on data visualization, human-computer interaction, and social computing. The visualization tools developed by Heer and his collaborators – Vega(-Lite), D3.js, Protovis, Prefuse – are used by researchers, companies, and data enthusiasts around the world. In the interview, Heer explains how...
2021-02-09
41 min
ACM ByteCast
Maria Klawe - Episode 10
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts former ACM President Maria Klawe. Now in her 15th year as President of Harvey Mudd College, she is a fellow of ACM, CIPS, AAAS, AMS, and AWM, recipient of numerous awards and 17 honorary doctorates, and serves on the Board of Directors at Microsoft. In the wide-ranging interview Klawe, who started out in pure mathematics and moved to theoretical computer science, provides not only professional but personal perspectives on balancing research, management, and family responsibilities. She reflects on how roles in both industry (at IBM’s Almaden Research Center) an...
2021-01-26
52 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" S2E1- Paco Guzmán
Welcome to the second season of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast presented by UCLA ACM AI Outreach. In our first episode we will be interviewing Paco Guzman. Paco Guzman(pronouns he/his) is a Research Scientist Manager at Facebook AI, where he focuses on machine translation for low-resource languages. He received his Ph.D. in Intelligent Systems from Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico, and has since been working at the forefront of Natural Language Processing and machine translation research. Paco is a big proponent for diversity in the AI community, and recently helped Facebook start their AI co-teaching...
2021-01-05
1h 09
ACM ByteCast
Vint Cerf - Episode 9
In the latest episode of ACM ByteCast, host Jessica Bell chats with former ACM President Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, an Internet pioneer widely recognized as one of “the fathers of the Internet.” His many recognitions include the ACM A.M. Turing Award, the National Medal of Technology, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Marconi Prize. Cerf takes us along on an amazing voyage from seeing his first tube-based computer in 1958 to his work on ARPANET and TCP/IP with Bob Kahn, providing a brief history of the Internet in the proc...
2021-01-05
31 min
ACM ByteCast
Jennifer Widom - Episode 8
In this episode, Rashmi Mohan welcomes ACM Fellow and past ACM-W Athena Lecturer Jennifer Widom, the Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering and Fletcher Jones Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Widom has made significant contributions to databases and data science. She’s a member of the NAE and AAAS, a Guggenheim Fellow, and recipient of the ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award and EPFL-WISH Foundation Erna Hamburger Prize. Widom has co-authored textbooks widely used for teaching database systems design, use, and implementation, served as editor of top academic journals, and ke...
2020-12-07
36 min
ACM ByteCast
Shwetak Patel - Episode 7
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, host Jessica Bell welcomes 2018 ACM Prize in Computing recipient and 2011 MacArthur Fellow Shwetak Patel. Patel is a professor of computer science at the University of Washington and a director of a health technologies group at Google. He recalls his beginnings as a computer engineer with an interest in both hardware and software, which narrowed to computing during grad school. They discuss how “smart house” technology and working in construction stimulated his interest in building sensors and how applied research enables his work to have a greater social impact. Patel also offers valuable insights on t...
2020-11-09
32 min
ACM ByteCast
Robin Murphy - Episode 6
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, host Rashmi Mohan is joined by roboticist Robin Murphy, ACM Fellow and recipient of the ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions. Murphy is a Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University and Director of the Humanitarian Robotics and AI Laboratory, formerly the Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR). She helped found the fields of disaster robotics and human-robot interaction and has deployed robots to major disasters, including the 9/11 World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina, and Fukushima. Murphy details some of the logistical and algorithmic...
2020-10-13
43 min
ACM ByteCast
Theo Schlossnagle - Episode 5
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Jessica Bell talks with widely respected industry thought leader Theo Schlossnagle, Founder and CTO at Circonus, Co-Chair of ACM Queue, member of the ACM Publications Board, and elected Member at Large on the ACM Council. He shares his journey from a love of problem solving to computing and entrepreneurship and how his work at school helping classmates solve difficult problems led him to create his first company and provide solutions to some of the biggest internet businesses in the world. He also provides valuable advice for companies just beyond the start-up phase and...
2020-09-15
25 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 7 - Jordan Harrod
In the seventh episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, ACM AI Outreach @ UCLA interviews Jordan Harrod (she/her/hers). Jordan is a PhD student in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology program. She works at the intersection of non-invasive brain-machine interfaces and deep learning for clinical pain and anesthesia under Dr. Ed Boyden and Dr. Emery Brown. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Cornell University in 2018. Her YouTube channel focuses on engaging the public on artificial intelligence. You can follow her on Twitter @JordanBHarrod.
2020-08-14
57 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 6 - Santiago Gonzalez
In the sixth episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Santiago Gonzalez (he/him/his). Santiago Gonzalez is a PhD candidate at UT Austin and an AI Researcher in Cognizant's Evolutionary AI team, expecting to graduate in December 2020. Santiago's research lies at the intersection of machine learning and evolutionary computation, where he evolves novel loss functions for neural networks that are able to increase model accuracy, make better use of small datasets, and confer resistance to adversarial attacks. Prior to pursuing a PhD at UT Austin, Santiago received his B.S. and M...
2020-08-07
39 min
ACM ByteCast
Kristian Lum - Episode 4
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan welcomes Kristian Lum to the podcast. Lum is part of the research faculty at the University of Pennsylvania's CIS Department. Previously, she was Lead Statistician at the Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG), where she led the project on criminal justice in the United States. She's widely known for her work on algorithmic fairness and predictive policing and is a key organizer of the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM FAccT). Lum discusses her transition from math and statistics into computer science, and how her lab work...
2020-08-06
33 min
ACM ByteCast
Radia Perlman - Episode 3
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Jessica Bell is joined by Radia Perlman, ACM Fellow and renowned computer scientist, who has made fundamental contributions to Internet routing and bridging, including work on network resilience. Currently a Fellow at Dell EMC, Perlman is famous for writing the spanning tree protocol (STP), which powers the Ethernet. She reflects on her early days at MIT and later Digital Equipment Corporation, where she worked on DECnet, one of the first peer-to-peer network architectures, and how that inspired her doctoral thesis on routing in the face of malicious network failures. Perlman then relates how...
2020-07-07
41 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 5 - Chanel Fischetti
In the fifth episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Chanel Fischetti (she/her/hers). Chanel is an ER doctor who is also the Chief Medical Officer of Centaur Labs, a company that focuses on cleaning and labeling medical datasets at scale and on demand to improve medical AI for other hospitals or businesses. For the last few months, she has been working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic at several Yale New Haven Health hospitals in Connecticut. In the fall, she will be joining Brigham and Women's Emergency Department as a clinical instructor...
2020-06-13
48 min
ACM ByteCast
Don Knuth - Episode 2
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan is joined by 1974 ACM A.M. Turing Laureate Donald Knuth, author of the hugely popular textbook series, "The Art of Computer Programming." They discuss what led him to discover his love of computing as well as writing about computer programming, his outlook on how people learn technical skills, how his mentorship has helped him write “human oriented” programs, the problems he is still working to solve, and how his dissatisfaction with early digital typesetting led him to develop TeX, as well as his interest in playing and composing music for the pipe...
2020-06-02
28 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 4 - Shweta Khushu
In the fourth episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Shweta Khushu (she/her/hers). Shweta is a Sr. Engineer and Growth Lead of the AI team at SkySpecs, a startup based in Ann Arbor, MI that uses AI and robotics to fully automate drone inspections of wind turbines to help the green energy initiative so that one day renewable energy will be ubiquitous. She received her MS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2016 with a specialization in Machine Learning and Image Processing, despite beginning her journey...
2020-06-01
32 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 3 - Jennifer LaPlante
In the third episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Jennifer LaPlante (she/her/hers). Jennifer runs an organization called DeepSense, with a focus of using AI and machine learning to grow businesses in Canada's ocean sector. She is currently completing an MSc in Computing and Data Analytics; her thesis topic is applying natural language processing to improve the gender and ethnic diversity of corporate boards. Jennifer also has a BA in Sociology and an MBA. She started her career in market research and moved into leadership roles in IT and innovation. Furthermore...
2020-05-19
49 min
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 2 - Luca Soldaini
In the second episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Luca Soldaini (he/him/his). Luca details his experience as a Computer Science Ph.D. student at Georgetown University, where his dissertation focused on improving access to medical information. He further talks about his current role as an Applied Scientist at Amazon Alexa, where he works on web question answering and natural language understanding, and his interest in natural language processing. Additionally, Luca discusses the importance of representation and inclusion on college campuses and in AI, and ways in which we can improve...
2020-05-12
1h 09
You Belong in AI!
"You Belong in AI!" Episode 1 - Carey Nachenberg
In the first episode of the "You Belong in AI!" podcast, UCLA ACM AI Outreach interviews Carey Nachenberg (he/him/his). Carey details his experience as a Computer Science student at UCLA in the 90's and his past roles at Symantec and Chronicle. He further talks about his current work as a Software Engineer at Lyft Level 5 Autonomy and his interest in artificial intelligence. Additionally, Carey discusses the importance of representation and inclusion on college campuses and in AI, and ways in which UCLA students can help improve diversity in tech. Lastly, he provides advice and words of encouragement...
2020-05-04
33 min
ACM ByteCast
John Hennessy & Dave Patterson - Episode 1
In this inaugural episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan is joined by 2017 ACM A.M. Turing Laureates John Hennessy and David Patterson. Their conversation touches on the paths that led these two luminaries to pursue computing careers and the "aha moment" that inspired their breakthrough work on RISC microprocessor architecture. They also discuss how they see the future of computing architecture unfolding in the coming years, the need for new memory technologies and better security, the importance of collaboration in innovation, and the promise of the open source community to develop both better software and hardware.
2020-04-29
34 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 07 - Robert Grant
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
37 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 06 - Chris & Donna Hyatt
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
34 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 05 - Paul Petrie
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
53 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 04 - Brian Emmet
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
46 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 03 - Keith and Patricia Currie
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
56 min
ACM Sermons
2019: 02 - Mark Puttick
"With", ACM 2019
2019-11-05
40 min
In The Clear NRL Podcast
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2017-05-17
40 min
ACM | Sacramento State
4/20/11 Meeting (Tech Talk: How to get my game on __________)
We had an amazing talk by Al and Abe (ACM members and founders of DoubleA Studios) they went over on how to create a game from scratch, the tools used to make and publish. The tools they showed were Using Visual Studio, XNA Game Studio, Microsoft's Dreamspark and creating models with Blender and sound with audacity. Also had a speech from ASI ECS Director Candidate (Caleb Fountain) promoting to vote in the ASI election on April 26th & 27th To see the video:Click Here
2011-04-23
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
4/6/11 Meeting (New Officers/Win Phone App/Important Resources)
This meeting we introduced the new officers (http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/your-new-acm-officers/) those guys showed off our brand new Win7 phone app with some technicalities (thanks to Marcus and William http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/acm-windows-phone-7-app/) and showed you some tips and tricks to survive your major (Must use apps, ECS know-hows and more) To see the video click here
2011-04-10
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
9/08/10 Meeting (First Fall 2010)
This was a triumph! I’m making a note here: huge success! We had a great turnout. Upwards of 60 people attended ACM’s first meeting of the semester.The meeting opened with a brief description of the club, an introduction to the new ACM Officers, and information on ways to contact us. We talked about upcoming events like CES 2011, and asked members to suggest their own ideas. After a quick discussion about tutoring, we surprised Ash with a birthday cake (accompanied by the song “Still Alive”). The cake was not a lie. Happy Birthday, Ash! Finally, Dr. Kwai-Ting Lan and...
2010-09-11
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
NAESC 2009 National Conference (Sun Microsystems Talk)
ACM members Marcus Watstein, Akshat Srivastava, & John Cook went to National Association Engineering Student Council conference at Cal Poly during the Break and one of the presentations was from Sun CIO about IT Services and Software as a Service platform.To see the video Click Here
2009-04-15
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
3/17/09 Meeting (Candidate Information)
Tim lets the candidates talk and discusses the electionTo see the video click hereView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendar
2009-03-18
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
3/10/09 Meeting (Officer Positions)
Tim talks about all the officer positions in ACM to prepare for the election.To see the video click hereAnnouncements:Programming Contest=NEXT FRIDAYOfficer Nominations==DEADLINE Next TUESDAYNext Week Meeting will be who is going to RUNView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendar
2009-03-17
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
3/3/09 Meeting (ECS Resources)
Marcus Watstein talks about all the ECS resources available to studentsTo see the video click hereAnnouncements:LAN Party=NEXT FRIDAYProgramming Contest=March 20thNext Week Meeting will ELECTION informationView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendar
2009-03-09
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
2/24/09 Meeting (Eclipse Training)
President Tim Bender about shortcuts in Eclipse and some basics in Programming. To see the video click hereAnnouncements:Poker Nighthttp://acmpoker.eventbrite.com/Next Week Meeting will be Marcus Watstein, discussing ECS ResourcesView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendar
2009-03-02
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
2/10/09 Meeting (First Spring 09)
President Tim Bender talks about things for the upcoming semester, introduces members and officers.To see the video click hereAnnouncements:Engineering Week 2/15-2/22, Events are at http://athena.ecs.csus.edu/eweek.phpNext Week Meeting will be Cici Mattiuzzi, Director ECS Career Services on ResumesView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendar
2009-02-16
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
ACM Distinguished Speaker: Albert Wong (Understanding the business of Open Source and how to integrate Open Source into your business)
How do you build a business around something that is free? Why are companies like IBM, Redhat and others doing it? What is "Open Source" exactly? What are the customer benefits and challenges of open source? What is IBM's involvement in open source? In this presentation, come find the answers to those questions and more. We'll dive down deep into the definitions of Open Source and Open Standards and why they're important in the IT industry. In addition, we'll talk about the various business models that make Open Source and the innovation that comes with Open Source possible....
2008-11-11
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
10/23/08 Meeting (Guest Speaker: Joe Palen)
Joe Palen works for Caltrans department of Research and Innovation. He is talking about different projects that Caltrans is working on including some by our very own members like the Bluetooth Traffic System by Darin Barnes.Announcements:A tour of EA games is planned for 11/21/08. Email acmofficers to attend.Schilling Robotics will be out on 11/9/08View our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendarTo see the video click here
2008-11-10
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
10/16/08 Meeting (Guest Speaker: Jack Isberner)
Jack Isberner spent his career working for Intel and retired as a engineering manager with over 200 people reporting to him. He talked about his hiring practices as a manager and what it takes to get a job at intel.Announcements:A tour of EA games is planned for 11/21/08. Email acmofficers to attend.ICPC is coming up. Chance to code outside of class for fun. Winners advance to Regional Competition. It will be on 10/24/08 in RVR-1015 at 4.See the flyer for more detailsNext Week meeting is with Joe Palen of Caltrans
2008-10-17
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
10/09/08 Meeting (Guest Company: BrickaBracka.com)
Suphatra Paravichai of BrickaBracka.com discussed flash animation and action scripting.Announcements:Console Night (10/17/08) in RVR-3009 See the flyer for more detailsA tour of EA games is planned for 11/21/08. Email acmofficers to attend.ICPC is coming up. Chance to code outside of class for fun. Winners advance to Regional Competition See the flyer for more detailsView our calendar for more information about upcoming events http://www.ecs.csus.edu/acm/index.php?content=calendarTo see the video click here
2008-10-15
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
9/25/08 Meeting (Guest Speaker: Cici Mattiuzzi)
Speaker: Cici Mattiuzzi Director, Career Services, College of Engineering and Computer ScienceTopic: Resume WritingCici highlighted many important qualities of a good resume. Among her points were:Keep the resume at one pageReduce margins to add spaceUse tabs to show lists in columnar formatExclude irrelevant historyHave it proof readFor more career information visit http://www.ecs.csus.edu/careerAnnouncements:Quality Software Development Conference 10/10/08. For more conference information at http://www.ecs.csus.edu/career/software/flyer.php
2008-09-29
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
4/23/08 Meeting (Event Coordinator Debate!!)
Eric Branson and Ashkan Gholami answer the tough questions about events and PIZZA during the ACM Event Coordinator Debate.To see the video click here
2008-04-24
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
4/23/08 Meeting (Secretary Debate!!)
Sven Amaya and Akshat Srivastava answer the some questions during the ACM Secretary Debate.To see the video click here
2008-04-24
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
4/16/08 Meeting (President Debate!!)
Tim Bender and Russell Bolles answer the tough questions during the ACM Presidential Debate.To see the video click here
2008-04-17
00 min
ACM | Sacramento State
3/26/08 Meeting (Guest Speaker: Dr. Ted Krovetz)
Dr. Krovetz, who teaches CSC 28, 140 and numerous grad courses talks during is CSC 140 class and ACM Members about Cryptography, what projects he has done and what is Cryptography.To see the video click here
2008-03-27
00 min