Inria, the French institute for research in digital sciences, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The authors reflect on Inria’s evolution through the de... Read More »
To maintain Moore’s law, the semiconductor industry decided a decade ago that a new transistor was imperative. That silver bullet has yet to materialize, but co... Read More »
The August issue of Computer contains election information for IEEE Computer Society president-elect, first vice president, second vice president, and Board of ... Read More »
A hackathon in Palm Beach County, Florida, helped solve organizational and health-access challenges by bringing together the local technology and nonprofit sect... Read More »
The Greenpower program inspires the pursuit of careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by challenging student teams to design, build, and r... Read More »
As the importance of software in our world increases, so do the duties, skills, and knowledge required of software engineers.
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Recent advances in deep learning for image recognition have spawned numerous challenge-based learning competitions in which participants can use a low-cost GPU ... Read More »
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FIRST Inspires K–12 Kids to Become Scientists and Engineers
Since 1989, the not-for-profit FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) ha... Read More »
Challenges and competitions offer a compelling platform for engaging students and lifelong learners in new technologies and skill development. This special issu... Read More »