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  1. Check out our rising stars! Sujaya Maiyya, a PhD student, and Shaimaa Azzam, a postdoc in ECE, were invited to the EECS Rising Stars Workshop, a prestigious event designed for women interested in academic careers in electrical engineering and CS

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  2. Aug 26

    Excited to share that our demo paper “Open-Domain Question-Answering for COVID-19 and Other Emergent Domains” was accepted to ! w/ Kevin Mo, , and !

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  3. Aug 18

    We would like to welcome Professor Eric Vigoda to the CS Department! His main research interests include Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, Randomized algorithms, Phase transitions in Statistical Physics, and Markov chains in Evolutionary Biology.

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  4. Aug 16

    Congratulations Dheeraj Baby and Prof. Yu-Xiang Wang on their best student paper award at !

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  5. Aug 16

    Paper by & Dheeraj Baby Selected For Best Student Paper Award at (Conference on Learning Theory)

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  6. Aug 13

    Join us in welcoming Shiyu Chang to the UCSB Computer Science Department! His research centers on machine learning and its applications in natural language processing and computer vision. Welcome Shiyu Chang!

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  7. Aug 9

    We would like to officially welcome to UCSB! Before joining the CS Department, Li worked as the director of ByteDance AI Lab developing scalable algorithms that learn and mine knowledge from all kinds of data. Welcome Lei Li!

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  8. Aug 4

    The Science and Engineering Council of Santa Barbara is hosting a free Zoom event on Improving Cyber Resilience of Mission-Critical systems on Wednesday, August 11 from 12 PM - 1:30 PM. RSVP by following the registration link below!

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  9. Aug 3

    Congratulations to Prof. Yu-Xiang Wang and his student Dheeraj of winning the best student paper in , the top theoretical machine learning conference! It is about Optimal Dynamic Regret in Exp-Concave Online Learning, very interesting! They’ll present on 8/16.

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  10. Jul 22

    Article by George Tzimpragos, Timothy Sherwood, and Dmitri Strukov Given Communications of ACM Research Highlight Award:

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  11. Learn from faculty in one of this week's virtual GRIT Talks! Adele Doyle speaks tonight about decoding molecular network cells use. On Wednesday, B.S. Manjunath will talk about computer vision and deep learning. 🖥️

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  12. Jul 8

    In this paper, the authors leverage optimal transport & propose VOLT as a novel way to automatically find the optimal vocabulary without trial training. The method achieves improved performance on widely-used vocabularies in diverse scenarios. Full paper:

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  13. Jul 8

    However, unlike traditional digital logic, the time at which signals transition from 0 to 1 encodes the value. Relative propagation times of signals (usually considered a design artifact) is thus leveraged to perform computation. Read the full paper:

    In race logic, adding a constant value k to a variable x is
equivalent to delaying the rising edge of x by k clock cycles. Panel
(a) shows how this delay can be achieved in conventional
synchronous digital logic with the use of a shift-register. Panel
(b) shows an example waveform for x = 2 and k = 3.
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  14. Jul 8

    In this paper, the authors develop the concept of race logic, where the key idea is to encode values as delays from some reference. Unlike pure analog approaches, race logic continues to encode data in binary form.

    Panels (a) and (b) show the implementation of MAX and MIN
functions in race logic. Panel (c) represents an example waveform
for x = 2 and y = 4.
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  15. Jul 8

    Congrats to George Tzimpragos, Tim Sherwood, and Dmitri Strukov for having their paper "In-sensor classification with boosted race trees" featured as a Communications of the ACM Research Highlight!

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  16. Jul 5

    Congratulations to Lei Li () for winning the ONLY Best Paper Award out of 3,350 submissions, and welcome to !

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  17. Jul 1

    Congratulations to my MS CS Student Scott Chow, recent BS CS Tanay Komarlu, and (yours truly) on Honorary Mention paper at

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  18. Jun 30

    Undergraduate students in the US: How did COVID-19 affect your experience? Let us know in this 7-minute, nationwide survey: Please RT!

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  19. The fields of math and computer science aren't that different from one another. Professor Ömer Eğecioğlu of recently wrote two books on enumerative and algebraic combinatorics, introducing the branch of math behind theoretical computer science.

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  20. Jun 23

    Congratulations to Eric Vigoda on winning the (first) ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC) 20-year "Test of Time" award for his paper: “A polynomial-time approximation algorithm for the permanent of a matrix with non-negative entries," STOC 2001.

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