CCC spoke with one of its council members, Weisong Shi about his passion for autonomous research which led him to start the Connected and Autonomous Research (CAR) Lab. What drove you to start the CAR Lab? In 2016, I worked on edge computing for a while and found that connected autonomous vehicles are a perfect case study of edge computing. I saw this was a huge transformative way to change the auto industry because a new era for vehicle computing was coming. Since the 1910s, for 100 years, the vehicle has been used to replace horses to ship goods and transport people. But I saw that connected vehicles, particularly autonomous […]
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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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CCC Q&A: A Look into the CAR Lab with Founder Weisong Shi
August 20th, 2024 / in CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesCCC Council Member Michela Taufer Speaks at 53rd International Conference on Parallel Processing
August 19th, 2024 / in CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesThe Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is proud to announce that council member Michela Taufer was a keynote speaker at the 53 International Conference on Parallel Computing, one of the oldest continuously running computer science conferences in the field. Taufer is passionate about engaging with the community on the challenges of handling large data and raising awareness about the importance of equity in science. In her talk, she emphasized that equity goes beyond just providing access to data; it involves empowering every researcher to use that data fully and effectively. It is about turning access into actionable insights and discoveries. “Speaking at ICPP was a unique opportunity for me to share […]
CCC Weekly Computing News: Using Minecraft to Teach AI Social Intelligence
August 16th, 2024 / in AI, CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesIn this installment of CCC Weekly Computing News, we are sharing an interesting relationship between Minecraft and Arizona State University (ASU) as a part of the The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) AI Forward initiative. Teaching AI about social intelligence through Minecraft ASU, in partnership with Aptima, a company that develops solutions to optimize and improve human performance in mission-critical, technology-intensive settings, used Minecraft’s immersive and dynamic environment to conduct groundbreaking research on AI’s social intelligence. Through the Artificial Social Intelligence for Successful Teams (ASIST) project, a four-year program funded by DARPA, researchers collected data from over 1,160 Minecraft games, creating the largest publicly available dataset on human-AI team […]
CCC Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Computing Research Task Force Releases New CRA Best Practices Document
August 8th, 2024 / in Announcements, CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesIn a series of six engaging roundtable discussions led by the Computing Community Consortium (CCC), 40 computing research experts from academia, industry, and government explored the complexities of interdisciplinary computing. Their goal: to pinpoint the hurdles and needs for fostering effective cross-disciplinary research. The consensus? Each team member brings a unique set of skills and viewpoints that, while invaluable, can sometimes be challenging to harmonize. Differences in institutional incentives, disciplinary norms, and expectations can complicate collaboration. Based on a qualitative analysis of these discussions and existing research in the field, the task force crafted a best practices document to help researchers navigate the interdisciplinary landscape from start to finish. Here […]
Former CCC Council Member Chad Jenkins Receives 2024 Richard Tapia Achievement Award
August 5th, 2024 / in Announcements, awards, CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesThe Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is excited to announce that former council member Chad Jenkins has been awarded the 2024 Richard A. Tapia Achievement Award by the Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT (CMD-IT). This honor recognizes his significant contributions to computing, including his research in robot learning and human-robot interaction, and his efforts to diversify the field. Jenkins, a Professor of Robotics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, has made notable impacts in his field, such as developing methods for robots to assist people in everyday settings. He has also been active in leadership roles, including serving as Vice President for […]
CCC Weekly Computing News: HPCWire Inaugural 35 Legends List Features Council Member Bill Gropp
August 2nd, 2024 / in Announcements, CCC / by Petruce Jean-CharlesTo celebrate its 35th anniversary, HPCwire has introduced a new annual recognition called the HPCwire 35 Legends. This initiative honors 35 influential figures who have significantly shaped the high-performance computing (HPC) field over the past 35 years. The list includes researchers, inventors, and executives who have driven technological and commercial advancements in HPC. The program is supported by major sponsors including Intel, Hammerspace, HPE, NCSA, and Vdura. The first 17 honorees have been announced, with the rest to be revealed next month. All honorees will be featured on a dedicated microsite and in a downloadable magazine. Among the first honorees announced was council member Bill Gropp, recognized for his leadership […]