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SCS News 2003
December 2003
Carnegie Mellon's Smart Robots to Give Museum Visitors a Taste Of Exploring Mars as NASA Rovers Look for Water on Red Planet
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IEEE Taps Three New Fellows from Carnegie Mellon Faculty
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Carnegie Mellon Researcher Develops Intelligent Technology That Automatically Enhances Underexposed Photographs
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November 2003
Carnegie Mellon Researchers and Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Win Prestigious Gordon Bell Prize for High Performance Computing
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Carnegie Mellon Receives Sloan Grant to Increase Number Of Women Studying Computer Science at the Graduate Level
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Carnegie Mellon Inducts Four Robots Into Newly Established Robot Hall of Fame
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October 2003
Carnegie Mellon Will Induct Four Robots Into Newly Established Robot Hall of Fame
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Carnegie Software Partners Formed to Collaborate with Carnegie Mellon on Defense, Intelligence, Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Contracts
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GORDON BELL TO BE INDUCTED AS A FELLOW OF THE COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM
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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Receive $2.5 Million to Develop Next-Generation, Integrated Systems for Bio-Molecular Imaging and Information Discovery
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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Receive $6 Million NSF Grant to Enhance Talking Computer Tutor that Helps to Improve Children's Reading Skills
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September 2003
Carnegie Mellon Leads Team Receiving $7.5 Million from NSF to Develop High Speed Telecommunications Network Reaching Every Home in America
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Carnegie Mellon to Host First U.S.-Based International Conference on Electronic Commerce
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Announces Partnership with Carnegie Mellon's CERT Coordination Center
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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Receive $250,000 in Grants To Develop High-Speed Wireless Connectivity in Rural Appalachia
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August 2003
Announcing the Fifth International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC2003) Pittsburgh, Sept. 30 - Oct. 3, 2003
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John R. Anderson to Receive the David E. Rumelhart Prize for Contributions to the Formal Analysis of Human Cognition
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Demos of Robots, Computer Programs and Math Projects by Middle and High Schoolers Mark Finale of Unique Summer Program at Carnegie Mellon
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July 2003
Carnegie Mellon Professor to Receive Prestigious AI Award For Groundbreaking Research in Computational Economics
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Carnegie Mellon and NASA Researchers Make Significant Advances In First Phase of a Project to Develop Robot Able to Seek Life
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