CS GSA 2020 Board Elections Results
Regarding the CS GSA 2020 Board Elections, we received exactly one nomination for each role, meaning there won't be elections! Therefore, the following CS GSA Board members are aclaimed:
Regarding the CS GSA 2020 Board Elections, we received exactly one nomination for each role, meaning there won't be elections! Therefore, the following CS GSA Board members are aclaimed:
The CS-GSA has an exciting event planned for next week!!! Exclusive for grad students, we will be hosting three speakers from Google to talk about life at Google, their hiring requirements, and what they look for in applicants! The speakers include a Ph.D. machine learning intern, along with two past intern full hires. There will be food and swag, and of course, some really great talks.
The CS-GSA (Computer Science Graduate Student Association) kindly invites all its members to meet our new CS GSA representatives and discuss a recent important motion regarding unionization at the university-level GSA (Graduate Student Association). The discussion at the CS (Computer Science) department will take place on Wednesday, Jan 22nd at 4:30 PM in DC (Davis Centre) 2585 where we will offer some pizza, wings and refreshments!
By Rebecca Hutchinson
Learn how to tell your research story, calculate your h-index and create an ORCID number.
By Rebecca Hutchinson
Learn how to use a framework to assess (mainly not peer-reviewed) sources and spot predatory publishers and conferences.
By Rebecca Hutchinson
Learn how to execute in-depth searching techniques, reference management - great for interdisciplinary topics and when you want to find ‘everything’ that’s out there.
By Rebecca Hutchinson
Learn how to use the library’s services: accessing material, using the catalogue, interlibrary loan, making sure you don’t have to pay for papers/information.
By Siddhartha Sahu.
LaTeX is great in creating beautifully typeset documents. However, the workflow around LaTeX is sometimes clunky and repetitive. In this talk, I will share tips and tricks I've learned that make working with LaTeX documents, tables, and references much less painful.
By Gaurav Sahu.
Deep learning has revolutionized nearly every field of NLP. This workshop would be a gentle introduction to such methods as well as I'll discuss how to implement them in real-time using PyTorch.
By Gaurav Sahu.
Most, if not all programmers, use Git on a daily basis. However, many of them have a superficial understanding of how it works. In this workshop, I'll give a brief introduction to Git, and how it works under the hood. Hopefully, it would bolster any future project collaborations students may have.