2011.10.26 | Featured, Frontpage
High-profile basic research centers and an attractive research environment are some of the reasons why the PhD students at the Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University have a tremendous success. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University has succeeded in creating a productive environment for the many PhD students. An environment…
2011.10.11 | Frontpage
The rumor is true! The Computer Science Department at Aarhus University just hosted “China Theory Week” for some of the best Ph.D. students in the world. A great opportunity for young computer science researchers to make new connections - and to do research on connections.
2011.10.11 | Frontpage, Featured
Professor Christian S. Jensen and the Data-intensive system research group at computer science just welcomed Professor of Computer Science Claudio Bettini from the Dipartimento di Informatica e Comunicazione (DICo ), University of Milano, Italy.
2011.10.06 | Frontpage
Olivier Danvy and Jan Midtgaard contributed with a technical perspective in the September issue of the Communications of the ACM about the recent work of fellow researchers David Van Horn, from Northeastern University, and Matthew Might, from the University of Utah, about abstract machines and program…
2011.10.06 | Frontpage, Featured
China Theory Week" is a yearly workshop that has been arranged every fall since 2007 at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. The workshop series was initiated by Turing prize laureate Andrew Yao and has a very simple concept: To bring together the twenty most accomplished PhD students within theoretical computer science worldwide, and let them…
2011.10.03 | Frontpage, Featured
After 5 years at the beach in sunny California PhD Toshiya Hachisuka has decided to move to what he calls the motherland (or grandmotherland) of C++. From 1 October he is employeed as assistant professor at the Computer Graphics research group at Computer Science in Aarhus.
2011.10.03 | Featured, Frontpage
Once again the Department of Computer Science hosts IT Camp for girls between 15 and 19 years old, who are interested in IT. Behind the initiative are four IT and computer science students in collaboration with Systematic with support from, among others, IT-Vest, Prosa, Mjølner, Microsoft and Cryptomathic.