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	<title>The Link</title>
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	<description>News from the School of Computer Science, Issue: 4.1, Summer 2009</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 22:36:55 EST</pubDate>
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	<managingEditor>jt3y@cs.cmu.edu (Jason Togyer)</managingEditor>
				
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					RSS Feed Now Available
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									Now you can subscribe to automatic updates from The Link using your favorite feed reader!
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					Web Extra
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									The Link recently compiled profiles of the School of Computer Science's six newest faculty members. We thought you might enjoy reading them!
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					Cover Story
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									Ed Clarke's graduate students stay in close contact with the Turing Award winner, whose educational legacy rivals his research output.     By Jennifer Bails  
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	<guid>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=316</guid>
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					 Become a fan of The Link on Facebook and you'll receive email updates, connect with other alumni and friends of SCS and see extra content. (FacebookŪ is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc.)
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=323</link>
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					From the Dean
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=209</link>
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									Looking Back, Looking Ahead
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					Gates Center, Hillman Center to be Dedicated Sept. 22
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=213</link>
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									A daylong celebration on Sept. 22 will herald the opening of the striking new Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies.
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					New Buildings Offer Fresh Start for Fall Term
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									When Jim Skees, director of building facilities for the School of Computer Science, describes the upcoming move into the Gates and Hillman centers, he jokingly describes it as "dollies full of boxes as far as the eyes can see."
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					In the Loop: Mahadev Satyanarayanan
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=239</link>
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									Mahadev Satyanarayanan --- better known as Satya --- is the Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science. Founding director of Intel Research Pittsburgh, he also was a principal architect and implementer of the Andrew File System (AFS).
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					Scanning Gigapan's Horizons
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=218</link>
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									Researchers are picturing scientific uses for camera system, software
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					Keeping Up with Keepon
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=220</link>
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									Bouncy 'bot adds new dimensions to human-robot interaction
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					As the Morris Worm Turned
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=222</link>
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									Twenty years later, cybersecurity remains a challenging set of problems
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					Model Checking's Role Model
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=229</link>
	<description>
									Ed Clarke's graduate students stay in close contact with the Turing Award winner, whose educational legacy rivals his research output
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					Still Boldly Going
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=236</link>
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									For Rick Rashid, the voyage from Iowa to building the world's largest computer science research organization went through Carnegie Mellon
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					Research Notebook: The Discipline of Machine Learning
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=241</link>
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									A scientific field is best defined by the central question it studies. In machine learning, that question is: "How can we build computer systems that automatically improve with experience, and what are the fundamental laws that govern all learning processes?"
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					Alumni Director's Message: Thoughts on Giving Back
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=243</link>
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									SCS alumnus and Associate Dean Philip Lehman offers a perspective on giving to Carnegie Mellon.
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	<guid>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=243</guid>
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					Alumni Snapshot: Andrew Dubois
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=245</link>
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									B.S., computer science, Carnegie Mellon University, 2003
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					Alumni Snapshot: David M. Steier
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=247</link>
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									B.S., computer science, Purdue University, 1982
Ph.D., computer science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1989
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					SCS in the News
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									Gates delivers keynote at ICTD 2009 ... Watzman retires ... New faculty member in CSD ... Habermann named 'influential educator' by SIGSOFT
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					Screenshot
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									We thought dragons were the only animals that flew over Wean Hall, but photographer Renee Rosensteel spotted a peregrine falcon high above the Pittsburgh campus.
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					Then and Now
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=269</link>
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									Looking back at the construction of Wean Hall (with "web extra" photos that didn't make the Summer 2009 print edition)
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					Then and Now Web Extra: Raymond J. Wean
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=337</link>
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									A biographical sketch of Wean Hall's namesake
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