The Computing Research Association, in consultation with the National Science Foundation, has appointed Nadya Bliss, director of ASU’s Global Security Initiative, to the Computing Community Consortium Council.
Beginning July 1, Bliss will serve a three-year term.
“There has never been a more exciting time to be a computer scientist — computer science touches just about every aspect of our lives. CCC council has a record of catalyzing the computing research community around important challenges and I am incredibly honored to be part of this group,” Bliss said.
In addition to Bliss, the council appointed members representing Google, Cornell University, Carnegie Mellon University and others.