We bring in a variety of speakers to campus to talk about things that might not normally be covered in our classes. When possible, these seminars are recorded and made available to current students ...
Affective computing represents a broad, interdisciplinary research and practice area focusing on a range of topics, including: affect-adaptive human-computer interaction, affective user modeling, ...
This seminar is designed for undergraduate students, especially if you're interested in getting involved with undergraduate research or considering grad school. We want to foster meaningful ...
This course is a seminar organized around readings and discussions of research papers on Programming Languages (PL). Each incarnation of the course will take a deep dive into a different topic of PL ...
Software ecosystems, such as npm, Maven, and PyPI, have completely changed how we develop software. By providing a platform of reusable libraries and packages, software ecosystems have enabled ...
In collaboration with the Office of Research and Innovation, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Committee (SSHRC) will host a talk by Dr. Brent Mittelstadt, as part of the computational ...
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