Get to Know Arundhati Kurup

Arundhati is an undergraduate student in Computer Science and Engineering at Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering (SCTCE), which is under the Kerala Technological University where she’s been very involved in her university’s Student Branch Chapter and other IEEE activities. Arundhati has served as the Chair of the Student Branch Chapter, and the Vice-Chair for the school’s Women in Engineering Affinity Group. She has been a Content Team Member for the Computer Society India Council Student Activities Committee and the Mentor and Organizer for The Codelab Project. Arundhati has won the Computer Society of India Student Award (2017) for exemplary academic achievements and a scholarship from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SCTCE for high academic achievement. Continue…

Meet Hironori Kasahara, The 2018 President of the IEEE Computer Society

The interview with Hironori Kasahara originally appeared online in our award winning flagship magazine, Computer, on our website computer.org. The interview was conducted by IEEE Computer Society digital editor Michael Martinez.

Hironori Kasahara is the 2018 President of the IEEE Computer Society, and during his first visit to the society’s Southern California office as its new volunteer leader, he sat down to share stories about his background and his plans for the world’s premier nonprofit association for computing professionals, with 50,000 members. Continue…

Now Accepting Nominations for Computer Society Officer Positions

The Computer Society Nominations Committee seeks nominees for 2019 President-Elect/2020 President, First and Second Vice President and Board of Governors members. *

Strong leadership is critical to the vitality of the IEEE Computer Society. “Nothing happens in the Computer Society without the involvement of our volunteer leaders,” said 2017 President and 2018 Nominations Committee Chair Jean-Luc Gaudiot. “This is why I feel it is so important to not just be a member, or an author, or a reviewer–although those are certainly important roles–but also take the next step and get involved in the decisions about what we do and the way we do it.” Continue…