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SCS News 2005
December 2005
Carnegi Mellon Professor Chosen to Head Google Engineering Office in Pittsburgh
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Carnegie Mellon, Pitt Demonstrate Technology to Help Elderly at Exhibition in Washington
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Carnegie Mellon-led Research Team Transforms DNA Microarray Analysis With Ideas from A Standard internet Communications Protocol
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November 2005
School of Computer Science to Host Meeting of National Center for Women & Information Technology
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September 2005
Carnegie Mellon Professor Named One of Popular Science Magazine's Brilliant 10
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August 2005
Two Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Professors Honored for Their Scientific Innovations by the Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania
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Carnegie Mellon To Host Media Boot Camp For Environmental and Science Faculty
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Caterpillar Inc. and Carnegie Mellon Strengthen Team Support To Win 2005 Grand Challenge Desert Race
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Carnegie Mellon Rover Heads to Atacama Desert In Chile for Final Mission in Three-Year Search for Life
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Driverless HUMMERS Graduate From Pittsburgh Sites to Desert Driving
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Reddy Awarded 2005 Honda Prize From the Honda Foundation
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July 2005
Carnegie Mellon and BAE Systems To Hold First Public Demonstration
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-Mile Autonomous Run
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Vivisimo Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with New Offices in Pittsburgh
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Ananda Gunawardena Receives second
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June 2005
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Two Carnegie Mellon Robots Have Been Chosen As Semi-Finalists in $2 Million Desert Race
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May 2005
Ko, Aung and Myers Win Best Paper Award At International Conference on Software Engineering
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Carnegie Mellon Professor Receives Presidential Award For Excellence in Science, Math and Engineering Mentoring
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