Coordinated Science Laboratory 70th Anniversary Symposium: The Future of Computing
Klara Nahrstedt, Naresh Shanbhag, Vikram Adve, Nancy Amato, Romit Roy, Choudhury, Carl Gunter, Nam Sung Kim, Olgica Milenkovic, Sayan Mitra, Lav, Varshney, Yurii Vlasov, Sarita Adve, Rashid Bashir, Andreas Cangellaris,, James DiCarlo, Katie Driggs-Campbell, Nick Feamster

TL;DR
The paper summarizes insights and future directions from the 70th Anniversary Symposium of CSL, focusing on emerging computing paradigms, societal impacts, and interdisciplinary research challenges in advancing computing technology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of new computing paradigms, integration challenges, and interdisciplinary research needs discussed during the symposium.
Findings
Emerging computing paradigms beyond traditional models.
Integration challenges in autonomous systems and smart cities.
Emphasis on interdisciplinary research for societal impact.
Abstract
In 2021, the Coordinated Science Laboratory CSL, an Interdisciplinary Research Unit at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, hosted the Future of Computing Symposium to celebrate its 70th anniversary. CSL's research covers the full computing stack, computing's impact on society and the resulting need for social responsibility. In this white paper, we summarize the major technological points, insights, and directions that speakers brought forward during the Future of Computing Symposium. Participants discussed topics related to new computing paradigms, technologies, algorithms, behaviors, and research challenges to be expected in the future. The symposium focused on new computing paradigms that are going beyond traditional computing and the research needed to support their realization. These needs included stressing security and privacy, the end to end human cyber physical…
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TopicsBig Data Technologies and Applications · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Scientific Computing and Data Management
