November 27th, 2006 - Tao Li
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We are pleased to release the BASS v1.0 to the general public. The BASS framework is a collection of vulnerable programs and scripts for automatically generating exploits across different machines and multiple architectures. BASS has been designed to simplify the security evaluation of proposed architectural security solutions while increasing the thoroughness of evaluation. |
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Congratulation to Xin and James! Their co-authored paper has been nominated for the MASCOTS 2006 best paper award. |
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July 12th, 2006 - James Poe
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Dr. Tao Li has been invited to attend the 2006 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit. |
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June 22nd, 2006 - James Poe
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I am very happy to announce that Dr. Tao Li has been selected to receive a prestigious 2006 IBM Faculty Award. IBM Faculty Awards are intended to recognize outstanding faculty and to promote innovative, collaborative research in areas important to IBM. The IBM Faculty Awards program is highly competitive, seeking out excellence in research and development at universities worldwide. All of the members of IDEAL wish to congratulate Dr. Li on this excellent achievement. |
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Two IDEAL PhD students (Xin Fu and James Poe) receive ISCA 2006 student travel grants. |
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IDEAL Ph.D. student received prestigious, nationally competitive fellowship award! James Poe has been selected to receive a 2006 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Award. This award is made to outstanding graduate students who demonstrate the potential to become knowledge experts and who can contribute significantly to research, teaching, and innovations in science and engineering. Only 4 students were awarded in the field of Computer Engineering nationally. |
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February 17th, 2006 - James Poe
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The members of IDEAL are proud to announce that Dr. Li has received the Microsoft Research Trustworthy Computing Curriculum 2006 Award. Fifteen proposals were selected from 114 global submissions through a rigorous peer review process by Microsoft security experts. More information on Dr. Li's proposal and the other fourteen accepted proposals can be found on Microsoft's website at http://research.microsoft.com/ur/us/fundingopps/RFPs/TWC_Curriculum_2005_RFP_Awards.aspx |
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January 6th, 2006 - James Poe
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The members of IDEAL are proud to announce the second annual Workshop
on the Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer Architecture
(WIOSCA-2006). This year the workshop will be held in conjunction with
the prestigious ISCA conference, a clear sign that both the quality of
this workshop and the need for such a topic in this area, continue to
grow. Please feel free to visit the "Organized Workshops" link to read
more about this workshop, and previous workshops that IDEAL has hosted. |
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