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DLS: Robert Tarjan - From Dominators to Disjoint Sets and Back
James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Princeton University
DLS: Susan Dumais - Personalized Search: Potential and Pitfalls
Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft and Deputy Managing Director of the Microsoft Research Lab in Redmond
Upper Year Course Information Session
Students are invited to attend an information session relating to choosing their upper year courses, hosted by Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Charlie Clarke.
Students will hear:
- Information on all fourth-year and optional third-year courses.
- Differences among courses
- Advice on preparation for upper-year specialization (e.g. what courses to choose to prepare for graphics, AI)
Refreshments will be provided.
Fall Open House
Visit campus, talk to students and professors, learn more about admissions and programs — all that available in one day!
Register today to attend Fall Open House 2015.
We hope to see you there!
CS4U Day
Upper year information session
Students are invited to attend an information session relating to choosing their upper year courses, hosted by Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Charlie Clarke.
Students will hear:
- Information on all fourth-year and optional third-year courses.
- Differences among courses
- Advice on preparation for upper-year specialization (e.g. what courses to choose to prepare for graphics, AI)
Refreshments will be provided
Deadline to apply - Three-Minute Thesis (3MT)
One slide, three minutes outstanding ideas!
Computer Science and Math graduate students can register now to compete in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition for a chance to win up to $1,000.
Competitors have one static slide and three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their graduate research to a non-specialist audience.
Research Talks - Detecting and Resolving Software Errors
Computer Science/Math Faculty Heat - Three-Minute Thesis (3MT)
Computer Science and Math student competitors will face off in this faculty heat to determine a winner and represent the faculty at the University of Waterloo 3MT competition finals.
The application deadline to compete is January 13, 2017.
All are welcome to attend!