The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) recently sponsored a Blue Sky Ideas Conference Track at the 33rd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (HT’22), June 28 – July 1st, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain. Congratulations to the winning papers! FIRST – The Web At War: Hypertext, Social Media, and Totalitarianism Mark Bernstein SECOND – From Users to (Sense)Makers: On the Pivotal Role of Stigmergic Social Annotation in the Quest for Collective Sensemaking Ronen Tamari, Daniel Friedman, William Fischer, Lauren Hebert, and Dafna Shahaf THIRD – Weaponising Social Media for Information Divide and Warfare Ehsan Ul Haq, Gareth Tyson, Tristan Braud, and Pan Hui CCC provides travel awards to the winners. We encourage you to apply […]
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The goal of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is to catalyze the computing research community to debate longer range, more audacious research challenges; to build consensus around research visions; to evolve the most promising visions toward clearly defined initiatives; and to work with the funding organizations to move challenges and visions toward funding initiatives. The purpose of this blog is to provide a more immediate, online mechanism for dissemination of visioning concepts and community discussion/debate about them.
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White House Releases National Security Memorandum on Promoting United States Leadership in Quantum Computing While Mitigating Risks to Vulnerable Cryptographic Systems
July 7th, 2022 / in Announcements / by Maddy HunterQuantum Information Science (QIS) offers a new world of computational capabilities beyond the reach of today’s classical computing. At the same time, QIS threatens the cryptographic algorithms upon which modern digital security and privacy is built. The White House recently released the “National Security Memorandum on Promoting United States Leadership in Quantum Computing While Mitigating Risks to Vulnerable Cryptographic Systems”, or NSM-10. The memorandum represents the Biden Administration’s plan to maintain the Nation’s competitive advantage in QIS without jeopardizing national security. The memorandum is split into four sections, each outlining specific steps towards achieving this balance. Sec 1. Policy Section 1 outlines the overarching policies of the administration: “(1) to […]
Best Practices on Using the Cloud for Computing Research Report Released
July 6th, 2022 / in CCC, CRA-I / by Maddy HunterWritten by Helen Wright and originally posted on the CRA Bulletin Cloud computing has emerged as critical infrastructure for most enterprises worldwide and has become essential for computing research. It has introduced a revolutionary model in which computing resources can be used to store, manage, process, and share data thereby enabling novel workloads and efficiencies of scale. This is in contrast to the traditional model of enterprises relying entirely on acquiring and maintaining in-house local servers and personal computers. The Computing Research Association‘s newest committee, Computing Research Association-Industry (CRA-Industry), held its first workshop organized by Vivek Sarkar (Georgia Tech) and Fatma Özcan (Google) on Best Practices on Using the Cloud […]
NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 5: How Technology Can Benefit Society: Broadening Perspectives in Fundamental Research
June 28th, 2022 / in Uncategorized / by Maddy HunterWritten by Maddy Hunter Last month the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) program commemorated their 30th Anniversary in Washington D.C. You can read the full event recap here. In an effort to highlight the impact federal investments have had on the computing research community, the event featured five panels in which participants discussed key achievements in the field over the past decade and future directions going forward. Each panel focused on an important subarea of computer research: Computing at Scale, Networking and Security, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Privacy and the Internet of Things and Socially Responsible Computing. All the panels featured throughout the day at the NITRD 30th […]
Applications are Open for BPCnet.org BPC Plan Workshop in Denver, CO (August 3-5, 2022)
June 27th, 2022 / in Announcements / by Maddy HunterOriginally posted by Heather Wright on the BPCnet.org Resource Portal Applications are now open for the upcoming Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Plan Workshop, hosted by BPCnet.org in Denver, CO from August 3-5, 2022. In this workshop, departments will have the opportunity to learn more about BPC efforts from the National Science Foundation (NSF), how to create a Departmental BPC Plan, and how to best support faculty PIs submitting NSF proposals that require a BPC Plan. Consultants from BPCnet.org will be available to answer questions and provide real-time feedback about your department’s BPC Plan during the workshop. Please check out the workshop website for more information about the workshop. Eligibility This […]
NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap
June 8th, 2022 / in Announcements, NITRD / by Maddy HunterThe NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium was held in Washington D.C. at the National Spy Museum. The event provided an opportunity for the computing research community to come together and celebrate the impact that federal funding has had on computing technologies, innovations and the world at large. The day featured insightful remarks from key leaders in the community including Alondra Nelson (Deputy Assistant to the President Deputy Director for Science and Society White House Office of Science and Technology Policy), Barbara McQuiston (Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Research and Technology in the Department of Defense), Kamie Roberts (Director of the National Coordination Office for the Networking and Information Technology […]