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  1. LIDS Smart Urban Infrastructures Workshop highlights emerging research

    ... the electric power grid, and other services people rely upon can become more automated and more responsive — ... services,” said Asuman Ozdaglar, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor in Electrical Engineering and head of the Department of ... to understand the significance and meaning of privacy in people’s lives in order to create effective policies. He explored the ...

  2. Two sciences tie the knot

    ... set,” he says. Asu Ozdaglar, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and acting head of the ... “How, for example, do you design rewards and costs so that people behave the way you desire?” These issues will be familiar to any ...

  3. A unique collaboration with US Special Operations Command

    ... would have to act.   Clarke met with Anantha P. Chandrakasan, dean of the School of Engineering and the Vannevar Bush ... and economics.   “We assembled a lineup of people who we believe are some of the top leaders in the field,” says faculty ...

  4. On Programs that Learn to Write Programs

    ... to improve on the brute force search over programs. For people who already know how to program, we show that using our system can be ... His honors include an NSF Career Award and an Alfred P. Sloan fellowship. His research focuses on human computation, machine ...

  5. Caroline Uhler awarded J-WAFS seed grant for research on climate impacts on agriculture

    ... particularly extreme in South Asia, where over 100 million people in Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Cambodia, Pakistan, Vietnam, and Myanmar ... with standard water purification technologies. Zachary P. Smith, the Joseph R. Mares Career Development Professor in the Department of ...

  6. Tackling hard computational problems

    ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. P ≠ NP Fifty years ago, the most famous problem in theoretical computer ... challenging, hand-picked problem conceivable.” In fact, people normally encounter problems under more random, less contrived ...