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SCS Emigration Course
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
The SCS Emigration Seminars are a series of lectures and discussion
sessions that focus on "grooming" you so you'll be ready to conquer the
real world when you finish your Ph.D. The interwoven threads are Jobs,
Money, Career Options, Intellectual Property, The Real World, Ethics,
and Communication Skills. Unlike the Immigration course, which is held
during the first three weeks of the school year, the Emigration course
is spread over the entire academic year. While the topics of interest
are chosen with the more senior students in mind, students in the
entire School of Computer Science are encouraged and welcome to attend.
The next session...
THE TWO-BODY PROBLEM
with
Anastassia Ailamaki
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
13 April 2006
4:00 pm -- Newell-Simon Hall 3305
Refreshments will be served
ABSTRACT:
Are you an SCS graduate student interviewing for a job in academia or
industry? Come learn about the issues related to the two-body problem
and pick-up some tips on addressing the problem. There will be ample
time for discussion and questions.
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Upcoming Lectures:
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Past Lectures:
Jeannette Wing, Carnegie Mellon University
Ted Wong, IBM Almaden Research
Jeannette Wing, Anastassia Ailamaki, Carnegie Mellon University
Scott Dietzen, BEA Systems (includes slides)
Kevin Dowling, Color Kinetics
Howard Gobioff and Erik Riedel, Google Inc and Seagate Technology
Roy Levin, Microsoft Research
Peter Shane, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon
Erik Riedel, HP Laboratories (includes slides)
Astro Teller, BodyMedia, Inc.
Jeannette Wing, School of Computer Science (includes slides)
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