Threads 2004
Threads is the official newsletter of the Department
of Computer Science, published once each semester
2004 Spring - 8(1)
- Chair’s Message (Alan Biermann)
- Reif receives rank of AAAS fellow
- Researchers power up server clusters
- "Milly Watt" research yields new approach to managing computer electricity use
- Lebeck and team awarded ITR grant
- Jeffrey Chase receives IBM faculty award
- Jun Yang receives NSF award
- DNA makes Nano barcode
- Duke scientists 'program' DNA molecules to self assemble into patterned nanostructures
- Will your vote count with computer voting systems?
- Grad student at center of Diebold controversy
- TechConnect 2003
- Congratulations 2003 Graduates
- Duke senior Ethan Eade headed to Cambridge
- Self-assembling circuits using DNA may represent next computer breakthrough
- Alumni News
- Ethan Eade: 2004 CRA outstanding male undergraduate award runner-up
- Duke CS Department hosts the 28th ACM international collegiate programming contest sponsored by IBM
- Eli Lilly to support summer outreach program
2004 Fall - 8(2)
- Chair's message (Alan Biermann)
- Lars Arge promoted to Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Nature's tiny helping hands
- Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and Devices Conference
- President Honors CRA-W
- CS Department receives Best Recycling Department Award
- Scientists turn DNA tubes into Nanowires
- Frontiers Conference targets research possibilities
- Hartemink receives NSF award
- Alumni news
- Spring picnic
- Congratulations Graduates
- Alex Vasilos Memorial Award
- Outstanding undergraduate teaching assistant award
- Senior thesis project
- Graduation with distinction
- Master's and Doctorate degrees
- David Arthur ranks 9th in the nation - The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition
- Susan Clear awarded meritorious service award
- Jeff Phillips and David Arthur awarded NSF fellowship