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Conduit Receives Excellence Award in Printing and Design

The Fall/Winter 2005 issue of Conduit, the computer science department's research and alumni magazine, received an Excellence Award at the annual Gallery of Printing & Design Awards Banquet and Vendor Show at Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown, Rhode Island.

The event is sponsored by the Graphic Communications Industry of Rhode Island and the Providence Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA) and attracts printing and design professionals throughout southeastern New England.

Eric Robinson, Executive Director of the Graphic Communications Industry of Rhode Island, stated that over 200 submissions were evaluated by a regional panel of judges ...

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Computer Science Commencement 2006 Information

The Computer Science departmental ceremony is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 28th at St. Stephen's Church, located at 114 George Street. A post-ceremony reception for graduates, family, and friends will be held at the CS department, 115 Waterman Street, in the 3rd and 4th floor atriums.

The full schedule for Commencement 2006 events can be found at www.brown.edu/web/commencement/2006/undergrad/schedule.html

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Technological Innovation Award for Roberto Tamassia and the Center for Geometric Computing

Brown University's Award for Technological Innovation was presented to Professor Roberto Tamassia and members of his research team at the Center for Geometric Computing for their work in the design and development of algorithms, software, and hardware for authenticating high volumes of data in non-trusted distributed environments. Ph.D. candidates Nikos Triandopoulos and Danfeng Yao, and undergraduate David Ellis were also acknowledged for their work contributing to the award.

The award, which honors faculty and students for their efforts in creating technologies with licensing potential, was presented by President Ruth Simmons, Provost Robert Zimmer, Vice President for Research Andy ...

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RoxyBot Receives First Place Award in the International Trading Agent Competition

After seven years of hard work perfecting the design of RoxyBot, Brown's entrant in the international Trading Agent Competition (TAC) Travel game, Assistant Professor Amy Greenwald, Ph.D. student Victor Naroditskiy, and undergraduate Seong Jae Lee were pleased to announce that RoxyBot snatched a first place victory from the jaws of Michigan's Walverine.

TAC is an international forum designed to promote and encourage high quality research into the trading agent problem. In this competition, a simulated TAC Travel agent must organize itineraries for clients who wish to secure round-trip travel arangements, accomodations and entertainment tickets. The agent's ...

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Robot Soccer Demonstration

Robot Soccer Demonstration

The Brown Robocup Club will be hosting a robot soccer demonstration Tuesday May 9th between 1-4pm in the CIT Lobby. Robocup (http://www.robocup.org/) is a world-wide effort to create robots that can win in soccer against the human World Cup Champion. Toward this goal, we will exhibit Sony Aibo robot dogs facing-off in 4-on-4 soccer matches. These robots play soccer autonomously based on computer programs written by our team of Brown undergraduate and graduate students. Additionally, a remote control interface will be available for visitors to control a robot player during the matches. This interface ...

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