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Dr. Hertz gives talk to Nokia in Finland
He gave a talk to the S60 Runtime Platform group about the difficulties that garbage-collected applications have when paging. Then he presented his bookmarking collection algorithm that limits the performance hit that occurs when GC starts paging.
Dr. Hertz is awarded an NSF grant
Dr. Matthew Hertz and Dr. Chen Ding of RIT will work to develop tools that will allow garbage-collected programs to automatically work together and fully utilize all of a PCs RAM memory without slowing down the system. Garbage-collected programs are a form of automatic memory management which reclaim any memory the program does not need (the "garbage"). The programmer then does not have to manually decide when they are finished using data and when the memory it requires can be reused.
Dr. Hertz added as co-maintainer of dlmalloc

Dr. Hertz has been added as a co-maintainer of the dlmalloc general purpose allocator. Dlmalloc is an open-source allocator that is often cited as one of the best malloc implementations for its high speed and low memory consumption. As a result, many systems, ranging from the GNU libraries to the Sony PlayStations, use dlmalloc.


Dr. Doug Blank delivers talk

Dr. Doug Blank from Bryn Mawr College delivered a talk on Friday 2007.11.9 entitled "Robots in the Classroom: This Time It's Personal!"

His talk focused on ways that relatively inexpensive drawing robots could help retain students in Computer Science, especially women. Bryn Mawr is a liberal arts college for women outside Philadelphia.


Dr. Meyer delivers two presentations on robotics

Mark Meyer delivered a paper entitled "Robotran: A programming environment for novices using LEGO Mindstorms robots" at the FLAIRS-07 conference (Florida AI) in Key West, Florida, May 7, 2007. Deb Burhans coauthored this paper.

In June, Dr. Meyer participated in a workshop for using NXJ Lejos for the new NXT robots in Oxford, MS. He also presented a talk there on Robotran.


Robotics website

Three of the faculty (Dr. Deb Burhans, Dr. H. David Sheets, Dr. Mark Meyer) are working on integrating robotics into the curriculum, including Computer Science and Engineering as part of a 3-year Peter Canisius Distinguished Teaching Professorship appointment.

You can learn more about these exciting projects at cs.canisius.edu/~robotics .

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