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Computing Research Association
Non-profit Organizations
Washington, DC 2,646 followers
Uniting industry, academia and government to advance computing research and change the world
About us
CRA represents more than 250 North American organizations active in computing research: academic departments of computer science and computer engineering; laboratories and centers in industry, government and academia; and affiliated professional societies. Its mission is to catalyze computing research by joining with industry, government and academia – a role it plays by leading the computing research community; informing policymakers and the public, and championing a diverse, welcoming, equitable, and socially responsible computing research community. For more information, see cra.org. The mission of the Computing Research Association is to catalyze computing research by joining with industry, government, and academia. CRA executes this mission by leading the computing research community; informing policymakers and the public; and championing a diverse, welcoming, equitable, and socially responsible computing research community.
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http://cra.org
External link for Computing Research Association
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1972
- Specialties
- Government Affairs, Public Policy, Education, and Improving Participation
Locations
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Primary
1828 L St. NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036, US
Employees at Computing Research Association
Updates
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Check out the latest on the CCC blog: What Experts Say The Future of Computing Will Look Link In 40 Years #CCC #CCCBlog #FutureOfComputing
Experts from UIUC predict that by 2067, we'll see remarkable advancements: from AI evolving to mimic human reasoning, to autonomous robots transforming daily life and industry. These innovations promise to revolutionize how we live, work, and explore the world. Check out the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/gubfgRH8 #CCC #Computing #AI #Robotics
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CRA is delighted to welcome 2024 Eban Tisdale Fellow Radhika Agrawal to our office this summer! As a student at Ohio Wesleyan University, Radhika is working towards a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics, Computer Science, and Data Analytics. Learn more about Radhika on the CRA Bulletin: https://lnkd.in/gTQzf2iH #CRA #CRAGovernmentAffairs #TisdaleFellow The Fund for American Studies
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CRA is proud to welcome nine new members to its Board of Directors today: David A. Bader, PhD, Bruce Hendrickson, Fatma Ozcan, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Nadya Bliss (CCC Representative), Susan Rodger (CRA-WP Representative), Kelly Shaw (CRA-E Representative), William Enck (USENIX Representative), and Deborah Silver (IEEE-CS Representative). Learn more about our new Board Members and celebrate those who are rotating off: https://lnkd.in/g_k-e6Bm #CRA #CRABoardOfDirectors #NewBoardMembers
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CRA is delighted to congratulate long-time CRA contributors Jamie Payton on her appointment as Dean of the Ying Wu College of Computing at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Hridesh Rajan on his appointment as Dean of the School of Science and Engineering at Tulane University. Read more about their appointments and contributions to CRA in the June edition of the Computing Research News: https://lnkd.in/e39dd7mF #CRA #ComputingResearchNews
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Congress has started the FY25 appropriations process and the CRA Policy Blog is back with our first analysis. The House Appropriations Committee leads the way with its Defense funding bill. While slightly better than the Biden Administration’s proposal, that doesn’t mean defense research fares well. Read the full analysis and stay up to date on further developments on the Policy Blog: https://lnkd.in/gSX2JfhQ #CRAGovernmentAffairs #PolicyBlog #FY25Budget #BudgetAnalysis
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CERP explores the career paths of past Grad Cohort for Women and Grad Cohort for IDEALS participants based on data from the CRA’s Data Buddies Surveys (2018-2023). The results highlight the diverse career trajectories after participating in the programs. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eQZ824i8 #CERP #CERPInfographic #GradCohorts
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In this month’s Policy Spotlight: Conversations with Computing Researchers, we sat down with Dr. Juan Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert has been involved in several parts of CRA, from serving on multiple leadership committees to mentoring undergraduate researchers. He has also participated in several Congressional Visit Days (CVD) that the CRA Government Affairs Office has held in Washington DC. Read the full Q&A: https://lnkd.in/gkHaM9W7 #PolicySpotlight #ComputingResearchNews #CRAGovernmentAffairs
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CRA proudly congratulates several members of the computing research community who have recently been honored as members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and Fellows of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the ACM, Association for Computing Machinery, and the IEEE Computer Society. This recognition highlights their outstanding contributions to the field of computing and reflects their dedication to innovation, excellence in scholarship, and impactful advancements that will shape the future of technology and society. Read about the Fellows and their contributions to CRA: https://lnkd.in/eWeFvESb #CRA #ComputingResearch
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Discover SPARC - CRA-Education’s resource to help you navigate your way in discovering your path with computing research. This week, explore tips for choosing your research area. Begin to explore at https://sparc.cra.org/ #SPARC #education #CRAEducation