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Engineering and Computing

Hunting for Heisenbugs

Yale researchers have created an operating system (OS) called Determinator that can strictly enforce deterministic behavior in parallel computations. Their research may help eliminate the time-dependent bugs and security issues that plague otherwise promising parallel computer systems.

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The 4G Network

The new 4G wireless networks are bringing big changes, including vastly increased speed and Internet compatibility. How is it different from today’s networks?

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William Zeng, BK ‘11

William Zeng, BK ’11 was selected as a Rhodes Scholar; he will pursue a Master of Science in mathematics and the foundations of computer science at Oxford in October.

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Restructuring the Internet

A multi-disciplinary team of scientists hope to develop a new type of Internet architecture whose concept is molded around today’s content-driving Internet.

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Engineering Clean Water

Professor Menachem Elimelech, the Roberto Goizueta Professor of Environmental and Chemical Engineering at Yale, is at the forefront of research for developing solutions to the world’s critical water problems.

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Error-Correcting Codes & Algorithms

Recently, the International Mathematical Union (IMU) awarded Daniel Spielman, Yale Professor of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, the legendary honor of the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize.

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