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.


NITRD NCO and NSF RFI – Federal Priorities for Information Integrity Research and Development

March 21st, 2022 / in CCC-led white papers, NSF, Quad Paper, research horizons, Security / by Maddy Hunter

The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) National Coordination Office (NCO) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) recently released a request for information (RFI) on Federal Priorities for Information Integrity Research and Development. The purpose of the RFI is to gain input on how to “enable research and development activities to advance the trustworthiness of information, mitigate the effects of information manipulation, and foster an environment of trust and resilience in which individuals can be discerning consumers of information.” There is so much information on the internet these days and so few ways for the general public to verify what is true and what is not. This has […]

Former CCC Director, Erwin Gianchandani, Appointed as Inaugural Assistant Director for new NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships

March 17th, 2022 / in Announcements, CCC, NSF / by Maddy Hunter

Originally posted on the Computing Research Policy Blog by Brian Mosley Yesterday the Director of the National Science Foundation, Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, formally announced the establishment of the Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships, or TIP. This is the first new NSF directorate established in more than 30 years. This move came about because of the passage of the Fiscal Year 2022 Omnibus appropriations bill by Congress last week, which stipulated that NSF was authorized to establish this new directorate. TIP’s mission is to position NSF as the nation’s lead science agency for innovation and to maintain the country’s competitiveness in new research fields and technology. As Dr. Panchanathan said in […]

NSF DCL: Design for Sustainability in Computing

March 16th, 2022 / in NSF, research horizons / by Maddy Hunter

As technology advances and becomes an increasingly ubiquitous aspect of everyday life, researchers and the world at large must consider ways to minimize negative effects caused by computing to ensure sustainable development. A large area of concern is environmental impacts, including computing’s contributions to climate change. The Computing Community Consortium has been supporting research in this area in a multitude of ways including a white paper Computing Research for the Climate Crisis and the creation of the Computing and Challenges to Humanity: Climate task force which focuses on climate change/sustainable computing. Recently, Assistant Director for the National Science Foundation’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate, Margaret Martonosi, released […]

New Dental Tool can Detect Conditions Leading to Cavities

March 14th, 2022 / in research horizons, Research News / by Maddy Hunter

Shwetak Patel, former CCC Council member and Washington Research Foundation Entrepreneurship Endowed Professor in Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, was recently featured in ScienceDaily for his work on a new prototype that can spot acidic conditions that lead to cavities. Identifying areas of plaque with high acidity can show dentists which teeth on a patient are at the highest risk of developing cavities. “Plaque has a lot of bacteria that produce acid when they interact with the sugar in our food,” said Manuja Sharma, lead author and a doctoral student in the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “This acid is what causes the […]

NSF CISE CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop 2022

March 9th, 2022 / in NSF / by Maddy Hunter

The National Science Foundation’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) will hold a virtual CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop on Zoom April 4-5, 2022. Register here. The rest of this post is from NSF CISE Career Workshop webpage. This event will introduce junior faculty to the NSF CAREER program, and help them prepare their CAREER proposal. The NSF CAREER program serves a critical role in the National Science Foundation’s efforts to identify, foster and support the nation’s most promising junior faculty in both research and education. Junior professors who are just starting their careers often have limited experience with grant writing and evaluation. They also have little or no interaction […]

Katherine Yelick Receives the 2022 CRA Distinguished Service Award

March 7th, 2022 / in awards, CCC, CRA / by Maddy Hunter

By Shar Steed originally posted on the CRA Bulletin. The Computing Research Association (CRA) today announced it has selected Katherine Yelick, former CCC council member and the Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, as the recipient of the 2022 CRA Distinguished Service Award for her outstanding and sustained service contributions to the computing research community. Yelick has earned the reputation of the “go-to” person for advice to the government and the agencies within it, and to institutions of higher education on all aspects of advanced computing. She is respected for her sound judgment, her broad knowledge of computing research, and her […]