Get the slides, recording, and FAQ from Taghrid Samak's 2017 Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall on Using Machine Learning for Network Capacity Management and Extracurricular Activities
Get the slides, recording and FAQ from Nancy Amato’s research presentation of her recent Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall on Planning Motions for Robots, Crowds, and Proteins and ReferenceLetters.
Get the slides, recording and FAQ from Rebecca Wright’s research presentation of her recent Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall on Privacy Protections and Computer Science Extra-Curricular Activites.
Katherine Sittig-Boyd discussed her experiences as a thee time participant in the CREU program and one time participant in DREU, and offered advice to students wanting to get involved in undergraduate research.
This Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall, hosted by Katherine Sittig-Boyd, will focus on effective ways to become involved in undergraduate research, how to identify research topics that will make for engrossing and fulfilling projects, and some examples of projects she was able to work on during her undergraduate career.
During the Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall Event, you will join students from around the world in a virtual mentoring event where you will learn about cutting edge research in the field of computing. In this talk Deb Agarwal, Sr. Data Science & Technology Head at LBNL, will describe some of the challenges we as computer scientists are helping to solve and some of the next challenges that need to be tackled. This event will conclude with a mentoring session on 'Becoming a Leader'.
During the Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall Event, you will join students from around the world in a virtual mentoring event where you will learn about cutting edge research in the field of computing. The state of the art in cloth simulation can produce highly realistic cloth, but requires extremely high computation time, on the order of hours or even days.
Review slides from an online webinar style discussion with A.J. Bernheim Brush, Senior Researcher at Microsoft about Inventing Technology for Homes and Families. This webinar provided an opportunity to learn more about the opportunities in research and Graduate School.
During the Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall Event, you will join students from around the world in a virtual mentoring event where you will learn about cutting edge research in the field of computing. You will have the opportunity to ask distinguished computer scientists any questions you might have.