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Computer science major Adam Valencia ’22 was awarded a $10,000 Project for Peace grant, which he’ll use this summer to address inequalities in the technology industry.
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Past recipients of Hamilton’s prestigious Bristol Fellowship have ventured around the globe exploring the seahorse trade, kayaking down wild rivers, and living with poor women in marginalized communities, just to name a few.
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It's go time for Hamilton students who will be tackling real-world computing problems at the International Collegiate Programming Contest.
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Darren Strash recently presented a paper, co-authored with Louise Thompson '21, at the SIAM Symposium on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX22).
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“I kid you not — we are doing something that’s never been done before,” said Yassine Dhouib ’24 about the research that he, Dara Levy ’23, and Professor of Computer Science Dave Perkins are conducting this summer. The trio are working on two different projects in the field of computer science, aiming to improve and streamline industry-standard algorithms.
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Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen read tributes to recipients of this year’s teaching awards at the May 19 faculty meeting. Winners were announced at Class and Charter Day on May 11.
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Roger Danilek ’21 arrived on the Hill knowing he wanted to pursue either engineering or physics. Then, he took a computer science class and that changed everything.
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When Ryan Friedman ’21 entered Hamilton, he had no idea what he wanted to study, much less pursue after college. Now, the computer science major knows what he is passionate about and is an incoming software engineer at Bloomberg.
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Amy Harff ’21, Jiin Jeong ’21, and Liam Prum ’21 have been named Watson Fellows, with each receiving a $36,000 stipend to pursue a “year of independent, purposeful exploration” abroad. The prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship is awarded to graduating seniors nominated by one of 41 partner institutions.
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To celebrate Women’s History Month, a quartet of alumnae who work in computer science took part in a panel discussion hosted by Hamilton’s Coding Team. Later, several of the panelists agreed to answer some questions. Here’s what they had to say.
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