We’ve become a world of city dwellers. At the turn of the 20th century, only 13 percent of people around the world lived in cities — now 55 percent do.
In a recent paper, written with Jonathan Brown of Sam Houston State University and Alex Farrington of the University of Oregon, Professor Danielle Lupton explores why countries may want to intentionally fool their friends.
In honor of its impact, the paper “Power Awareness in Network Design and Routing” — co-authored by Professor of Computer Science Joel Sommers — was just awarded a 2019 IEEE INFOCOM Test of Time Paper Award.
When Elodie Fourquet was a graduate student in computer science at the University of Waterloo in Canada, she was charged with creating a T-shirt for a computer ...
For most of us, barnacles are barely noticed — just some shells that blend into the rocks at the beach. For ship owners, they are a nuisance, adhering to ships’...