
Hridesh Rajan
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Happening later today! SPLASH Conference Dominik Winterer Chengyu Zhang AST Lab ETH Zurich

Yay, conferences are back! It's so fun to be at SPLASH Conference, I love it! And feels very safe, too--even at a reception with food/drinks, notice basically everyone not actively consuming something is wearing a mask, and 100% of attendees are vaccinated.

The last day of attending SPLASH Conference at Chicago. Experience in-person conference after months was nice 😊 Hridesh Rajan


Congratulations to Sumon Biswas Sumon Biswas for successfully defending his PhD thesis in the Iowa State Department of Computer Science. His thesis understands algorithmic fairness in software and describes mechanisms to validate these properties. Congrats, soon-to-be Dr. Biswas!




Delighted to share our FSE 2025'22 acceptance of the paper on Machine Learning Technical Debts. Big shoutout for David Obrien for his 1st first-author paper. It was a nice collaborative experience with Sayem, @EmadShihab, Rabe Abdalkareem and Hridesh Rajan. Preprint coming soon.




ISU Department of Computer Science seeks teams to complete in the FIRST EVER High School Coding Contest! 💻Up to 3 students/computer=team 💻Solve 10+ problems in 4hrs 💻Registration due March 27 Info: cs.iastate.edu/2024-high-scho…





In a recent Issues in Science and Technology essay, Arizona State University president Michael Crow and National Academy of Sciences president Marcia McNutt argue that scientists and elected officials need to work together to advance #ScienceCommunication and education to address #misinformation. Read: ow.ly/iykv50QzJNj



Technologists — workers with skills and knowledge in #technology as well as #engineering — can help improve #AdvancedManufacturing and boost productivity in #manufacturing. Learn more in a new essay from Issues in Science and Technology: ow.ly/J9Vf50QAk6p


