Learn about Graduate Studies in CSE Workshop – Apply by 9/11


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Students from all institutions are invited to apply to attend this one-day workshop at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor on October 17, 2015. Participants will learn about the graduate school application process and the opportunities that exist for those who pursue graduate work in this impactful discipline. The workshop will include research highlights from faculty, one-on-one interactions with current graduate students, and a writing clinic with tips for writing a strong statement of purpose.

To register for the October 17th workshop in Ann Arbor, please fill out this form to request a seat. Applications will be accepted until September 11th!

In addition to completing an application, please upload a copy of your unofficial transcript.

We will begin processing travel award requests in early September on a rolling basis. The earlier one applies, the more likely travel awards will be available. Look for more detailed travel instructions in September on our workshop website.

*travel awards available*

Speaker Position Research Interests
2015 Explore Graduate Studies Workshop ValeriaValeria Bertacco Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
Research interests in computer architecture, hardware security assurance, reliability and computer-aided design.
2015 Explore Graduate Studies Workshop KevinKevin Fu Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
Research interests in computer system security, ultra-low power computing, and healthcare safety.
2015 Explore Graduate Studies Workshop JasonJason Mars Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
Research interests in cross-layer systems architectures for emerging applications, datacenter and warehouse-scale computer architecture, and hardware / software co-design.
Kathryn MckinleyKathryn S. McKinley Principal Researcher, Microsoft. Adjunct Professor, The University of Texas at Austin Research interests in designing and building systems that substantially improve the programmability, performance, energy, reliability, correctness, and security of applications.
2015 Explore Graduate Studies Workshop JennaJenna Wiens Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
Research interests in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational healthcare, and sports analytics.

Event Contact

Sarah Turner

Learn about Graduate Studies in CSE Workshop – Apply by 9/11