What is quantum computing? How is it different from the computing that we know in terms of software engineering or hardware engineering? Tune in to the latest episode of #ACMByteCast, where Rashmi Mohan hosts Travis S. Humble, Director of the Quantum Science Center , a Distinguished Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory , and Director of the lab’s Quantum Computing Institute. Listen to the full episode here: https://bit.ly/4iL4k21
ACM, Association for Computing Machinery
非盈利组织
New York,NY 62,261 位关注者
The world's largest professional organization advancing #computing as a science and profession.
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ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society, uniting educators, researchers and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field's challenges. As a leading global source for scientific information, ACM promotes computer research and innovation through its journals, magazines, and the proceedings of more than 170 annual conferences and symposia. ACM authors are among the world's leading thinkers in computing and information technologies, providing original research and firsthand perspectives. Founded at the dawn of the computer age, ACM’s reach extends to every part of the globe, with more than half of its more than 100,000 members residing outside the U.S. Its growing membership has led to Councils in Europe, India, and China, fostering networking opportunities that strengthen ties within and across countries and technical communities. Their actions enhance ACM’s ability to raise awareness of computing’s important technical, educational, and social issues around the world.
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https://linktr.ee/theofficialacm
ACM, Association for Computing Machinery的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1947
- 领域
- Computing、Technology、Education、Computer Science、Research、Programming和Policy Advisory
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1601 Broadway
10th Floor
US,NY,New York,10019-7434
ACM, Association for Computing Machinery员工
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Elizabeth Churchill
Professor and Department Chair, MBZUAI
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Harry A. Layman, PhD
Senior Technology Advisor
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Amit Sheth
NCR Chair & Prof; Founding Director, AI Institute at University of South Carolina
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Stephen Ibaraki
Global Chairman REDDS Capital, Microsoft 22 Global Awards (7 Awards, 2018-2025 in AI), Investor/Venture Capitalist, Futurist, Serial Entrepreneur…
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While the world has been wowed by Large Language Models, researchers are turning to Small Language Models, whose reduced footprint and efficiency are making them attractive tools for specific tasks. Source: https://lnkd.in/ezDahVAb #linkedinpoll #smalllanguagemodel #ThursdayThought
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Congratulations to Torsten Hoefler on receiving the 2024 ACM Prize in Computing! A Professor at Department of Computer Science (D-INFK), ETH Zürich , Hoefler was recognized for his fundamental contributions to high-performance computing and the ongoing AI revolution, developing many of the core capabilities of modern supercomputers and defined key aspects of the algorithms for distributing AI models on them. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eVCiwhiN CSCS
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It’s March and the #UKSG 48th Annual Conference and Exhibition is fast approaching! ?? ?? March 31- April 2 ?? The Brighton Centre, Brighton Will you be attending? Join us at Stand 31 to learn more about our transition to full Open Access in January 2026 – heralding a new era for #computing research. Find out more about UKSG: https://bit.ly/4j5nhg6
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#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 1985, Microsoft launched Excel, the groundbreaking spreadsheet software that would revolutionize how we organize, analyze, and visualize data. Originally created for the Macintosh, Excel quickly became the industry standard for financial professionals, analysts, and beyond. Its powerful tools, user-friendly interface, and innovative features helped redefine productivity in the digital age. Excel’s evolution over the years has made it an indispensable part of both business and personal tasks. ?? Tell us in the comments: do you remember life before Excel?
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#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 2001, Apple launched Mac OS X, a UNIX-based operating system that redefined personal computing. At the time, Apple was recovering from years of decline, and this release marked a new era for the company. With its Aqua interface, Dock, and Quartz graphics engine, Mac OS X introduced a fresh, modern user experience. This milestone laid the foundation for macOS, which now powers everything from iMacs to MacBooks. This operating system would go on to shape not just desktop computing, but also influence iOS and iPadOS, defining the future of Apple’s ecosystem.
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"This article surveys the portfolio of formal methods used across AWS to deliver complex services with high confidence in its correctness. We consider an umbrella definition of formal methods that encompasses these rigorous techniques—from traditional formal approaches such as theorem proving, deductive verification, and model checking, to more lightweight semi-formal approaches such as property-based testing, fuzzing, and runtime monitoring." https://bit.ly/3DxqlCt #CareerNews
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"Just as influence, power, and need are shaping the world, they are also moving ancient faiths. This push and pull between old and new, between the ancient and modern, is now happening at lightning speed." Check out this gorgeously edited series from Rest of World, which sheds light on how tech is shaping the face of religion. https://bit.ly/3FqQSlo #TechNews
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Tech for babies is booming, according to this New York Times article: https://nyti.ms/3FEfebA Let us hear from you: #linkedinpoll #ThursdayThoughts #tech #parenting
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#PeopleOfACM One of Tim Menzies' goals is to develop computer systems that make the best decisions possible with the least amount of data. A Professor at North Carolina State University and the author of more than 300 publications, he is interested in artificial intelligence, intelligent agents, data sciences, analytics, as well as software engineering and programming languages. We interviewed Menzies recently and invited him to share insights about his field. Read more here: https://bit.ly/4hJyfXa