Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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Madeleine Glick named the new Associate Editor of Photonics Technology Letter. Learn more >

2009 ACM Distinguished Members Announced
ACM has named 84 of its members as Distinguished Members in recognition of their individual contributions to both the practical and theoretical aspects of computing and information technology.
They include computer scientists, engineers, and educators from some of the world's leading corporations, research labs, and universities. They are being honored for significant advances in computing technology that have dramatically influenced progress in science, engineering, education, business, and many other areas of human endeavor.
"As an international society, ACM is pleased to recognize the growing number of nominees from countries across the globe who have met the criteria required for the Distinguished Member grade," said Professor Dame Wendy Hall, president of ACM. "These prominent men and women have demonstrated creativity, leadership, and dedication to computing and computer science. We celebrate their entrepreneurial and creative spirit for the way it has changed our lives." Read the ACM Press Release. >

Award named for Intel Researcher
The industry has a tradition of naming "laws" after their inventors and at Intel we are lucky to claim ownership of one of the most famous laws of all as a result of Intel Founder Gordon Moore creating Moores Law. We can now congratulate one of our colleagues for having an award named after him. Learn more >


Announcing the 2009 PhD Fellowship Program Winners
The Intel PhD Fellowship program focuses on research in Intel’s technical areas; Hardware Systems Technology and Design, Software Technology and Design, and Semiconductor Technology and Manufacturing. This year, 26 fellowships were awarded. This is a very prestigious award, and winning students are recognized as being tops in their areas of research.

The ACM A.M. Turing Award
Intel is proud to co-sponsor the ACM AM Turing Award which is sometimes called "the Nobel Prize of Computing". Who won it this year? June 27th the Award was presented>

IEEE 125th Anniversary Event
Roy Want, senior principal engineer at Intel Corp., was invited to help IEEE celebrate it's 125th anniversary in New York and present his research on Dynamic Composable Computing (DCC). This research promises to move the technology beyond the limitations of current mobile devices and enable wireless sharing of computing resources. Learn more >

New director joins Intel Labs Santa Clara
Dr. John Gustafson, joins Intel as the lab director for the Intel Labs Santa Clara.

First 40Gbps Silicon Laser Modulator
Intel’s silicon photonics researchers breakthrough with the world’s first silicon laser modulator capable of encoding optical data at 40 billion bits per second. Learn more >

New director joins Intel Labs Berkeley
Dr. Anthony Joseph, joins Intel as the lab director for the Future Technologies Research lab in Berkeley.

Research at Intel Day 2009
The annual showcase of key research projects to selected press and analysts. Learn more >

Intel Developer's Forum
The Intel Developer's Forum is held annually in Shanghai or Beijing, China and San Francisco, USA. At this event, Intel’s research labs showcase their latest technologies, which will make Intel’s future platforms more capable and more helpful to people. Learn more >


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