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Barbara Ryder to head CS department
Active ImageBarbara G. Ryder, professor of computer science at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, will become the computer science department head at Virginia Tech, starting in fall 2008. She is the first woman to serve as a department head in the history of the nationally ranked College of Engineering.
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CS Professor invited to NAE 2008 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering
Active ImageKirk Cameron, associate professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, was one of the eighty-two of the nation’s brightest young engineers invited to participate in the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) 2008 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. The symposium will be hosted by Sandia National Laboratories at the University of New Mexico, beginning September 18 and ending September 20.

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Emil Constantinescu earns Wilkinson fellowship
Active ImageEmil Constantinescu, Ph.D in Computer Science advised by Dr. Adrian Sandu at Virginia Tech, has recently earned this year’s Wilkinson fellowship at Argonne National Lab. 
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Impressive VT presence at ISC
Virginia Tech had a strong presence at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) in Dresden, Germany, which was attended by nearly 1500 researchers from around the world.
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Spring 2008 Commencement
 On Saturday, May 10, 2008, the Department of Computer Science celebrated Spring 2008 commencement at a reception honoring undergraduates, graduates, friends and families, and faculty. Approximately 65 students completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, and 37 graduate degrees were awarded. Special guests at the reception included Mrs. Anne Gorsline, wife of the first department head Dr. George Gorsline, and her daughter, Suzanne Gorsline-Hogan. The department also recognized several undergraduates and graduate students for achievements in scholarship and research.
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Outstanding Ph.D award
Active ImageMatthew Curtis-Maury, a Computer Science graduate student advised by Dr. Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, has been awarded the "Outstanding Graduate Student Award -- Doctoral" by the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. This award recognizes significant research contribution through published research papers, presentations, and most importantly scholarly impact of the doctoral work. Curtis-Maury has received this award, which was presented on Saturday May 10th at the departmental commencement reception, for his dissertation entitled "Improving the Efficiency of Parallel Applications on Multithreaded and Multicore Systems."


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