Awards and Honors

Sands recognized with best paper award

Timothy Sands, professor of practice (MAE, Systems), has been recognized for the second year in a row with MDPI's Best Paper in Engineering Award for his paper, "Development of Deterministic Artificial Intelligence for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)," which was published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.

Artzi, colleagues receive outstanding demo paper award

Yoav Artzi, associate professor (CS, Cornell Tech), and colleagues won one of two Outstanding Demo Paper Awards at the 61st annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics for their work, "CB2: Collaborative Natural Language Interaction Research Platform."

NSF's Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences awards Samorodnitsky grant

Gennady Samorodnitsky, professor (ORIE), has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences to support his proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: Learning and forecasting high-dimensional extremes: sparsity, causality, privacy.”

Patie receives NSF grant

Pierre Patie, associate professor (ORIE), has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation’s Division of Mathematical Sciences to support his proposal entitled “Intertwining ideas for some problems in probability.”

Sands' paper receives highly cited status

Timothy Sands, professor of practice in space systems (MAE, Systems), had his paper, "Flattening the Curve of Flexible Space Robotics", designated as a Highly Cited Paper by Applied Science MDPI.

Legunsen, colleagues win ACM SIGSOFT paper award

Owolabi Legunsen, assistant professor (CS), and colleagues' paper, "More Precise Regression Test Selection via Reasoning about Semantics-Modifying Changes," won an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis 2023 last month in Seattle.

ORIE's Yu awarded USAF grant

Christina Lee Yu, assistant professor (ORIE), has been awarded a grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for her project “Efficiently Exploiting Structure for Causal Inference in the Presence of Network Interference.”

Lillian Lee wins Best Paper Award at ACL annual meeting

Lillian Lee, the Charles Roy Davis Professor (CS), received the Best Paper Award at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics for her research "Do Androids Laugh at Electric Sheep? Humor 'Understanding' Benchmarks from The New Yorker Caption Contest."

CS' Artzi receives Demo Track Award

Yoav Artzi, associate professor (CS), received the Demo Track Award at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics for his research "CB2: Collaborative Natural Language Interaction Research Platform."

Hover promoted to Professor Emeritus

Kenneth C. Hover, professor (CEE), was promoted to emeritus status as Professor Emeritus in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, effective July 1, 2023.