Theoretical computer science

ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award

The ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award is awarded annually by the Association for Computing Machinery to the authors of the best doctoral dissertations in computer science and computer engineering. The award is accompanied by a prize of US $20,000 and winning dissertations are published in the ACM Digital Library. Honorable mentions are awarded $10,000. Financial support is provided by Google. The number of awarded dissertations may vary year-to-year. ACM also awards the ACM India Doctoral Dissertation Award. Several Special Interest Groups (SIGs) award a Doctoral Dissertation Award. (Wikipedia).

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6th HLF – Laureate interview: Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan

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Causality Inference during Program Execution for Attack Provenance Tracking - Xiangyu Zhang

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HLF Laureate Portraits: Yakov G. Sinai

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HLF Laureate Portraits: Grigori Margulis

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Stanford Seminar: Modern Touchscreen Keyboards as Intelligent User Interfaces - A Research Review

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HLF Laureate Portraits: Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck

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From playlist Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM)

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