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	<title>The Link</title>
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	<description>News from the School of Computer Science, Issue: 6.1, Summer 2011</description>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 04:52:23 EST</pubDate>
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	<managingEditor>jt3y@cs.cmu.edu (Jason Togyer)</managingEditor>
				
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					On the Cover
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									 The Race is On! 

Nearly 30 teams are trying to put a lander on the moon and win Google's Lunar X Prize. Here's why a CMU spinoff has the clear lead.
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					Astrobotic’s Race to the Moon
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									Headed by William “Red” Whittaker, CMU’s Fredkin Professor of Robotics, Astrobotic is one of 29 teams competing for the Google Lunar X Prize—an award of up to $25 million for the first privately funded team to land on the moon and travel 500 meters, sending data and video to Earth. The rover is built. By the time you read this story, the lander will be ready, too.
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					Running Man
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=622</link>
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									When Ziv Bar-Joseph talks about his research, he’s precise, but rapid-fire. It’s as if language can’t keep up with him; as if the ideas have to come out more quickly than verbal communication can allow.
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					In the Loop: Alexei Efros
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=628</link>
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									Alexei (Alyosha) Efros is an associate professor of robotics and computer science at CMU and last year received a Finmeccanica Career Development Chair. 
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					Finding the Right Words
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									CMU leads a multi-university effort to develop translation programs for less-common languages
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					Ace of Clubs
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=632</link>
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									A student-run chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery is getting noticed both on- and off-campus
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					CEO: Unisys refocused on service, growth

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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=635</link>
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									The predecessors of today’s Unisys Corp. pioneered some of the most amazing technological breakthroughs of the 20th century—the airplane auto-pilot, radar and microwave communications, and the first American-made commercially available computer, UNIVAC.
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					Machines With Charisma
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=637</link>
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									Can robots tell jokes? If they want to be accepted by humans, they can—and should, says grad student Heather Knight
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					Speed Test
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=639</link>
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									A new measurement standard for supercomputers owes a debt to the work of CMU’s Christos Faloutsos
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	<guid>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=639</guid>
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					President: ‘Cutting edge ideas’ will spur new jobs
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=641</link>
	<description>
									Obama visits NREC to launch a major initiative designed to boost high-tech manufacturing in the United States
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	<guid>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=641</guid>
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					Alumni Director’s Message

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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=643</link>
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									As the board nears its 10th anniversary, I’d like to share just a few thoughts about what this dedicated alumni group has meant to me.
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					Alumni Award Winner

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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=645</link>
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									Congratulations to Ram Raghunathan (CS’11), winner of the ninth-annual SCS Alumni Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Computer Science. 
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					Giving Back
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=647</link>
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									No matter how they became connected to SCS or where their career paths have taken them, all of the members of the SCS Alumni Advisory Board share a passion for the School of Computer Science.
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					Alumni Snapshot: Jason Crawford
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=624</link>
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									B.S., computer science, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001

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					Alumni Snapshot: Santosh Mathan
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=626</link>
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									M.H.C.I., human-computer interaction, Carnegie Mellon University, 1996; M.A., instructional science, CMU, 2000; Ph.D., human-computer interaction, CMU, 2004
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	<guid>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=626</guid>
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					Then and Now
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	<link>http://link.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=649</link>
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									No other prize in the long history of technology prizes (see cover story, “Astrobotic’s Race to the Moon”) has as many connections into Carnegie Mellon University as the Fredkin Prize.
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