Are you a Ph.D. candidate or postdoctoral researcher in the field of artificial intelligence and medicine looking for a new opportunity? Are you interested in connecting with leading research groups and research institutions from Germany? The DAAD AInet Fellowship is awarded twice a year to a group of outstanding international early career researchers in the field of artificial intelligence. Awardees will be invited to join the Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence (Postdoc-NeT-AI), a hybrid networking program that brings them face-to-face with leading researchers with the goal to initiate collaborations and career opportunities. The virtual tour will take place from September 13 to 17th, 2021. It will provide an overview of the German science […]
Computing Community Consortium Blog
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.
Archive for the ‘Announcements’ category
Call for Applicants- Networking Tour “Artificial Intelligence in Medicine”
July 13th, 2021 / in Announcements, CCC, research horizons, Research News / by Helen WrightNSF Disrupting Operations of Illicit Supply Networks (D-ISN) Program
July 7th, 2021 / in Announcements, NSF, research horizons, Research News / by Helen WrightThe following National Science Foundation (NSF) Disrupting Operations of Illicit Supply Networks (D-ISN) program has an upcoming deadline of July 28, 2021, and might be of interest to those in our computer science research community. This solicitation supports fundamental research to enable transformative change in our ability to detect, disrupt and disable illicit supply networks that traffic in persons, and tangible and virtual goods. These transformations will require well-coordinated, multi-disciplinary approaches that complement long-standing law-enforcement, victim-centric, and trafficking domain-focused research efforts with fundamental, innovative, and high-risk research that draws from multiple domains of engineering, computer and information science, and the social, behavioral, and economic sciences. Major goals of NSF’s D-ISN Solicitation […]
CCC Welcomes New Council Members and Leadership!
July 1st, 2021 / in Announcements, CCC / by Helen WrightToday, July 1st, is the start of a new term at CCC! The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is happy to announce that Sujata Banerjee (VMware) and William D. Gropp (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) are joining the CCC Executive team of Nadya Bliss (Arizona State), Chair Liz Bradley (University of Colorado-Boulder), and Vice Chair Dan Lopresti (Lehigh University). The CCC also welcomes five new council members, nominated by colleagues in the computing research community, who begin their three-year terms today: Sven Koenig, University of Southern California Chandra Krintz, University of California, Santa Barbara William Regli, University of Maryland Mona Singh, Princeton University Ufuk Topcu, University of Texas at Austin The CCC […]
CCC Council Members Rotating Off
June 30th, 2021 / in Announcements, CCC, Research News / by Helen WrightToday marks the end of the following Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Council member’s time on the Council. We would like to highlight them once again and thank them for their exceptional dedication and service to the CCC and to the broader computing research community. Mark D. Hill, Microsoft and University of Wisconsin, Madison Mark joined the Council in 2013 and was Chair from 2018-2020. During his tenure as Chair, he spearheaded CIFellows 2020, the 2019 AI Roadmap, and two visioning workshops on Identifying Research Challenges in Post Quantum Cryptography Migration and Cryptographic Agility and Wide-Area Data Analytics. David Parkes, Harvard University David joined the Council in 2018 and organized the […]
NSF DCL: Opportunities for Collaboration between CISE and SBE Researchers
June 29th, 2021 / in Announcements, CRA / by Helen WrightThe computer and information science and engineering (CISE) fields can benefit greatly from collaborations with the social, behavioral, and economic science (SBE) fields. Systems that make our lives easier—such as autonomous vehicles, wearables, intelligent agents, electronic health records, and telepresence robots—are all socio-technical systems. As stated in a recent National Science Foundation (NSF) report on Harnessing the Computational and Social Sciences to Solve Critical Societal Problems from a May 2020 roundtable, “Workplace relationships, media markets, health delivery systems, and criminal justice organizations are all increasingly characterized by a complex mixture of human actors and institutions on the one hand, and digital platforms and algorithms on the other hand. Efforts to […]
Registration Open for First CRA-Industry Committee Virtual Roundtable: Corporate Responsibility and Computing Research
June 28th, 2021 / in Announcements, CRA, research horizons, Research News / by Helen WrightThe following is a message from the new CRA-I Industry Committee. The CRA-Industry Committee is hosting a series of virtual roundtable meetings focused on issues of interest to our computing research industry partners. The first roundtable, “Corporate Responsibility and Computing Research” will be held on July 14, 2021 from 4:00-5:30 PM ET. In order to attend this event, please register here. Please forward this to your appropriate colleagues and encourage them to attend! CRA-Industry Virtual Roundtable on Corporate Responsibility and Computing Research July 14, 2021 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Eastern Time Today, more companies are deliberately extending their social responsibility initiatives at the behest of investors, customers, and employees. How should industry […]







