CASOS Awards, 2004
- Jim Herbsleb is the 2004-2007 Recipient of the A. Nico Habermannn Chair in the School of Computer Science. Fully endowed in 1998, this chair was established in memory of SCS's first Dean and long time department head, Professor A. Nico Habermann, and is consistent with his belief that outstanding young faculty members should be recognized and supported early in their careers. This Chair is awarded for a three-year term to a junior faculty member of unusual promise in order to help "rising stars" build a career of distinction.
- Norman Sadeh (jointly with Lorrie Cranor and Alessandro Acquisti) won the IBM Best Academic Privacy Faculty Award for "The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) and for broad support of privacy." This was awarded in appreciation of a researcher or research group's broad and sound track record in privacy research.
- Kathleen M. Carley, September 2004, "Dynamic Network Analysis for Homeland Defense: Destabilizing Terror Networks," DIMACS, Rutgers, The State University, Invited Plenary.
- Kathleen M. Carley, 2002-2004, President of the North American Association of Computational Social and Organizational Systems.
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