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COMPUTING RESEARCH NEWS Computing Research Association Uniting Industry, Academia and Government to Advance Computing Research and Change the World. MARCH 2018 Vol. 30 / No. 3 CRN At-A-Glance 2018 Board Election Results and New Appointed Board Members In This Issue CRA members have elected five new members to its board of directors: 2 2018 Board Election Results and New James Allan, Maria Ebling, Ayanna Howard, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, and Rachel Appointed Board Members Pottinger. Current board members Michael Franklin, Stephanie Forrest, 5 Juan E. Gilbert and Manuel Pérez Quiñones Receive Kathryn McKinley, Greg Morrisett, and Vivek Sarkar were re-elected to the CRA the 2018 Nico A. Habermann Award board. Their terms run from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2021. 7 Paul Messina Receives 2018 CRA Distinguished Service Award There have also been changes to the appointed members to the board, who 8 CRA Board Member Farnam Jahanian Named are not elected. See page 2 for full article. President of Carnegie Mellon University 9 Highlights of the 2018 CRA Computing Juan E. Gilbert and Manuel Pérez Quiñones Leadership Summit Receive the 2018 A. Nico Habermann Award 10 2018 CRA Conference at Snowbird Program Update 14 President's Budget Request a Mixed Bag for Science, This year, the CRA board of directors selected two recipients of the 2018 A. Nico but it Could Have Been Much Worse Habermann Award: Juan E. Gilbert of the University of Florida and Manuel A. 17 Women and Men Ph.D. Students Have Different Pérez Quiñones of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Both individuals Experiences in the Computing Community are being recognized for their contributions aimed at increasing the number 18 Expanding the Pipeline: ACM-W Programs Expand to and success of members of underrepresented groups in the computing Support Students and Professional Women in Computing research community. Gilbert has had an incredible impact on diversifying the field of computer science, especially on increasing the number of African- 21 Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates Program American Ph.D. recipients and faculty members in all of the institutions in 22 Research Highlight: CRA Board Member Josep Torrellas which he has worked. Pérez Quiñones has tirelessly and passionately worked throughout his career for diversity and inclusion in computing at all levels, 24 CCC @ AAS 2018 Recap spanning from high school to Ph.D., especially for Latino/as. See page 5 for article. 24 Call for Proposals: Creating Visions for Computing Research 26 A Primer on the Meltdown & Spectre Hardware Security Paul Messina Receives 2018 CRA Design Flaws and their Important Implications Distinguished Service Award 27 Blue Sky Ideas Conference Track at AAAI-18 Paul Messina was selected as the 2018 recipient of the CRA Distinguished Service 28 CRA Welcomes Daniela Cárdenas Award for his significant contributions to the advancement of high performance 28 Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant computing and decades of service to the field. Messina has an incredible record Accepting Applications of building and managing large-scale, diverse research activities. Over the course 28 Nominations Open for the George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship of his career, he has designed, directed, and otherwise executed numerous 29 Board Members, Staff, Column Editor initiatives that have influenced U.S. policy and programs resulting in the U.S. 30 Professional Opportunities leadership position in high-performance computing. See page 7 for full article. cra.org/crn 2018 Board Election Results and New Appointed Board Members CRA members have elected five new members to its board of directors: James Allan, Maria Ebling, Ayanna Howard, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, and Rachel Pottinger. Current board members Michael Franklin, Stephanie Forrest, Kathryn McKinley, Greg Morrisett, and Vivek Sarkar were re-elected to the CRA board. Their terms run from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2021. CRA would like to thank everyone who agreed to run for a position on the board this year. Retiring from the board as of June 30, 2018 are Sarita Adve, Joel Emer, Greg Hager, H.V. Jagadish, and Farnam Jahanian. There have also been changes to the appointed members to the board, who are not elected. Charles Isbell has been appointed the new AAAI representative, replacing Lise Getoor, and Kate Larson has been appointed the Info-CAN/CS-CAN representative, replacing Mario Nacimento. Beginning July 1, Mark Hill will replace Elizabeth Mynatt as the CCC Chair and representative on the board. CRA would like to thank all retiring board members for contributions during their service on the board. James Allan in the field of IR and has chaired the Ph.D. committees of 21 graduated students in the area. He is currently the moderator for James Allan, Ph.D., has co- cs.IR within the arXiv repository. directed the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval since 2003. Allan received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1995, an M.S. He is a professor in and chair degree in 1993 from Cornell, and his A.B. from Grinnell College in 1983. of the faculty of the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Maria Ebling Massachusetts Amherst. Maria Ebling is the director Allan’s research focuses on of academic and external interactive information retrieval and organization, including partnerships at the IBM T. J. browsing and other human-computer interactions; automatic Watson Research Center. She information organization; indexing, retrieving, and organizing received a B.S. from Harvey large collections of found material; evaluation of information Mudd College and an M.S. and retrieval systems; and understanding the controversial nature of a Ph.D. in computer science search results. He is currently working on ways to organize and from Carnegie Mellon University. search large collections of scanned books, explorations of how Her interests are in distributed novelty can be incorporated into retrieval algorithms, techniques systems supporting cognitive for representing and retrieving video segments, and approaches computing, mobile and pervasive computing, privacy, and human- to allow scholars to find and search using categories not computer interaction. She served as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE previously catalogued. Pervasive Computing from 2014-2017. She is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology, a distinguished member of the ACM and Allan has served on the editorial board of two major journals a senior member of the IEEE. in the field, Elsevier’s Information Processing and Management and ACM Transactions in Information Systems, and was elected chair of the ACM SIGIR organization (2010-2013). He is the author of more than 130 refereed conference and journal publications 2 cra.org/crn March 2018 2018 Board Election Results (continued) Mark Hill researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She has also served as the associate director of research for the Institute Mark D. Hill is the Gene M. for Robotics and Intelligent Machines, chair of the robotics Ph.D. Amdahl Professor of Computer program, and the associate chair for faculty development in the Sciences and Electrical & School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he also co-leads the Wisconsin Multifacet project Charles Isbell with David Wood. His research Charles Isbell received his interests include parallel B.S. in computer science computer system design, from the Georgia Institute memory system design, computer simulation, deterministic of Technology. He continued replay and transactional memory. He earned a Ph.D. from the his education at the Artificial University of California, Berkeley. He is an ACM Fellow and a Intelligence Laboratory at the Fellow of the IEEE. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After earning his Ph.D. from MIT, Isbell joined Ayanna Howard AT&T Labs/Research. In the fall of 2002, he returned to Georgia Tech to join the faculty of the Ayanna Howard is the chair College of Computing. of the School of Interactive Computing and Linda J. and Mark Isbell's research interests are varied; however, the unifying C. Smith Professor at the Georgia theme of his work in recent years has been using statistical Institute of Technology. Her machine learning to enable autonomous agents to engage in research focuses on intelligent life-long learning when in the presence of thousands of other technologies that must adapt intelligent agents, including humans. His work with agents who to and function within a interact in social communities has been featured in the popular human-centered world, which media—including the New York Times and the Washington encompasses advancements in Post—as well as in several technical collections. Since graduating artificial intelligence (AI), assistive technologies, and robotics. She from MIT, he has won two best paper awards for technical has authored over 200 peer-reviewed papers. To date, her unique contributions in this area. accomplishments have been highlighted through a number of Since returning to Georgia Tech, Isbell has also pursued reform in awards, including the AnitaB.org A. Richard Newton Educator computing education. He has been named the most outstanding ABIE Award, CRA A. Nico Habermann Award, and NSBE Janice instructor at the College, and has been granted the Dean’s Award Lumpkin Educator of the Year Award. In 2013, she also founded for singular contribution to the College. The latter was for his Zyrobotics, which has released its first suite of STEM educational work on Threads, Georgia Tech’s new structuring principle for products to engage children of all abilities. She also serves on computer science curricula. This work has received international the AAAS Committee on Opportunities in Science Board, DARPA attention and been presented in the academic and popular press. Information Science and Technology (ISAT) Board, and CRA-W He was also a co-architect of the OMSCS, the first Master of Board.