Doctoral Thesis Proposal - Nuno Sabino November 19, 2024 Improving Code-Injection Vulnerability Detection & Confirmation in JS Programs via Program Analysis
Enabling Developers to Write Provably Correct Software Monday, November 18, 2024 Computer code is the foundation of technology today. As software becomes an increasingly pervasive part of our lives, we need ways to ensure that critical software systems remain free of certain classes of defects and vulnerabilities. CSD professors Bryan Parno, Marijn Heule and Ruben Martins along with Jeremy Avigad, a professor in the philosophy department, are focusing on just that. More
Skarlatos Receives Intel Rising Star Faculty Award for Data Center Innovations Wednesday, September 11, 2024 Dimitrios Skarlatos, an assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University’s Computer Science Department, has received a 2024 Intel Rising Star Faculty Award. Presented annually, the $50,000 award recognizes early career faculty whose work has the potential to disrupt industries and facilitates long-term collaboration between academia and senior technical leaders at Intel. More
CSD Faculty win two “Test of Time” awards at USENIX 2024 Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Matt Fredrikson, associate professor in the Computer Science Department and Software and Societal Systems Department (S3D), and Bryan Parno, professor in the Computer Science Department and Kavčić-Moura professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, were honored with prestigious “Test of Time” awards during the 33rd USENIX Security Symposium. More