Published: January 2013,  Issue: Vol. 25/No.1, Download as PDF

Archive of articles published in the January 2013, Vol. 25/No.1 issue.

Expanding the Pipeline: Latinas in Computing Find Their Sweet Spot


The Latinas in Computing (LiC) community was established after a Birds of a Feather session at the 2006 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (GHC). LiC’s primary goal is to promote the professional growth of Latinas and to increase their representation in the computing community.

Computer Science Postdocs — Best Practices Guide


The Computing Research Association’s (CRA) Board of Directors has approved a Best Practices Guide, providing guidance to graduate students, postdocs, advisors and mentors, and departments and institutions on how to have a positive postdoctoral experience within computer science and engineering. We encourage our colleagues throughout the community to take a look at the document — the latest in a series of white papers about the recent increase in postdocs in the field — and adopt these Best Practices.

Exploring the Baccalaureate Origin of Domestic Ph.D. Students in Computing Fields


Increasing the number of US students entering graduate school and receiving a Ph.D. in computer science is a goal as well as a challenge for many US Ph.D. granting institutions. Although the total computer science Ph.D. production in the U.S. has doubled between 2000 and 2010, the fraction of domestic students receiving a Ph.D. from U.S. graduate programs has been below 50% since 2003. In this article, the Pipeline Project of the CRA-Education Committee (PiPE) provides an initial examination of the baccalaureate origins of domestic students who have matriculated to Ph.D. programs in computer science.

Extraordinary Opportunity to Meet Pre-Eminent Scientists in Computing and Mathematics


The Heidelberg Laureates Forum will bring students together with the very pioneering researchers who may have sparked their passion for science and math. Modeled after the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, the Heidelberg Laureates Forum will provide an opportunity for young researchers to spend a week with recipients of the top awards in computing and mathematics.

The Computing Community Consortium: A Force Multiplier for CRA


CCC has recently secured a new 4-year award from NSF, and is transitioning from “startup mode” to a sustainable organization through the creation of an Executive Committee and a leadership rotation strategy – ensuring that CCC will be able to continue to serve the computing research community for the foreseeable future. Find out about our events and how to get involved.

NSF CISE CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop


Two one-day workshops on CAREER Proposal Writing are planned for 2013 by the Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering at the National Science Foundation (NSF). The first one will be held on March 15 at Temple University in Philadelphia. The second workshop will take place at University of Texas, Arlington on May 17.