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Michael Glueck to Receive GI Best Student Paper Award

April 3, 2013

We learned this morning that Mike Glueck‘s paper, A Model of Navigation for Very Large Data Views, has been selected for the Michael A.J. Sweeney Award for best student paper at GI 2013. Congratulations to Mike, and his co-authors, Tovi Grossman of Autodesk and Prof. Daniel Wigdor.

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Snake Charmer Receives TEI Lasting Impact Award

March 13, 2026

Congratulations to Bruno de Araújo, Ricardo Jota, Varun Perumal, Jia Xian Yao, Karan Singh, and Daniel Wigdor for receiving a Lasting Impact Award for their Snake Charmer project from the ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI). … read more

Shape Space Spectra wins Best Paper Award at Siggraph North America

August 28, 2025

Yue Chang, Otman Benchekroun, Prof. Eitan Grinspun and their collaborators at Meta Reality Labs Research and MIT CSAIL, Maurizio M. Chiaramonte and Peter Yichen Chen, won a Best in Show: Technical Paper award at Siggraph North America this year!  You … read more

Prof. Grossman promoted to Full Professor

July 7, 2025

Congratulations to Prof. Tovi Grossman on his promotion to full professor in the Dept. of Computer Science!  Prof. Grossman joined the Dynamic Graphics Project as an associate Professor in 2018.

Prof. Ahmed delivers keynote at PDC 2024

August 13, 2024

Prof. Ahmed was the opening keynote speaker at PDC 2024 in Malaysia. PDC is one of the premier international conferences for participatory design research, so this speaking opportunity highlights Prof. Ahmed’s significant contributions to this research area. You can find … read more

Adjunct Prof. Paul Dietz featured for his Animatronics Workshop

July 12, 2024

Adjunct Prof. Paul Dietz was featured by the Department of Computer Science for his work on an Animatronics Workshop. This workshop is a capstone course designed to encourage undergraduate students to explore how computer-based systems can bring stories to life … read more

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