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Prof. Ed Suh received a five-year National Science Foundation Faculty Early CAREER Award for his project, "Flexible Multi-Core Substrate for Trustworthy Computing Systems." The project aims to realize the full potential of large-scale multi-core processors as a secure and trustworthy computing substrate by investigating strong isolation techniques and building a flexible framework for dynamic inspection of various correctness properties. The research will deliver the benefits of hardware support in security and verification without requiring dedicated resources for a single fixed mechanism.

Opportunities@CSL

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has openings for tenure-track faculty positions. [more]

If you are interested in pursuing MS/Ph.D. studies with us, you can apply to either the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering or the Department of Computer Science. [more]

The College of Engineering's M.Eng. program is Cornell's professional graduate degree in Engineering. Many M.Eng. students conduct their project with CSL faculty. [more]

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Prof. Alyssa Apsel was recently awarded the John Swanson College Teaching Award for 2007, for her success at adding a strong design component to ECE 453. March 26, 2008
Justin Rattner (CTO, Intel Corp.) will give the lecture Digital Revolution: A Conversation with Intel Chief Technology Officer at 4:30pm in 101 Phillips Hall.
 
Prof. José Martínez received a Merrill Presidential Scholars' Outstanding Educator Award for 2007, for having influenced Merrill Presidential Scholar Andrew Tibbits. May 6, 2008
Prof. Sharad Malik (Princeton University) will give a lecture on his research at 10:30am in 365 Upson Hall.
 
Meyrem Kırman was awarded a two-year Intel Foundation Fellowship for the academic years 2006-07 and 2007-08. May 9, 2008
Prof. James Hoe (Carnegie Mellon University) will give a lecture on his research at 10:30am in 365 Upson Hall.

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