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Important Dates & Reminders

Monday, May 15 2023: Pre-Registration for Fall begins

Monday, May 22 2023: Registration for Fall begins

Monday, May 29 2023: No classes - Memorial Day

Saturday, June 3 2023: Spring Classes End

Monday, June 5 2023: Spring Examinations Begin

 

Dear CS Community,

 

We are instituting a reservation system for the Pillar Booth located at the south doors of Mudd. Use of the booth will be by reservation only starting Thursday, May 11th 2023.

 

To reserve the booth, please email room-requests@cs.northwestern.edu.

Please send any upcoming news and events to news@cs.northwestern.edu to be included in future bulletins and/or on the CS website.

 
 

CS Department Events

Come out to the last Bagel Friday of the school year for free bagels and coffee!

 

Friday, 26 May at 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Mudd 3514

Join us in celebration of the end of the academic year and to honor department award winners!

Thursday, 1st June at 1:00PM - 4:00PM

Mudd Lawn (in front of the Mudd Building)
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Other Events & Opportunities

Learn about sustainability-related career paths from NU alums who started with engineering degrees.

 

RSV Requested.

4:30PM: Refreshments Reception

5:00 PM: Attendees Seated and Presentation Begins

 

Monday, May 15th 2013, 4:30 - 6:30

Ford 1350 - ITW Classroom
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The Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience invites you to attend its Annual Poster Session for Research in Sustainability and Resilience on June 6th.  Please RSVP here to attend, or to sign up to present your own research poster.

 

Please feel free to reach out to us at engineeringsustainability@northwestern.edu with any questions.  We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Tuesday, June 6th Posters: 3-5 p.m., Reception 5-6 p.m.

Ford Center Room 2350 (the Hive)
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The DS4A / Women program is designed to help female students and professionals develop into data-driven leaders of tomorrow. It is a free program that provides world-class technical training, professional development workshops, mentorship from senior leaders, competitive employment opportunities, and the opportunity to build your network of data-driven peers and leading organizations.

 

Who: Open to PhD and Master’s students who are graduating from academia and looking to transition into industry. Relevant fields include Computer Science, Math, Applied Math, Engineering, Financial Engineering, Statistics, Quantitative Finance, Data Analytics, Data Science, among other quantitative fields.

 

Cost: Free, by application only

 

Deadline: May 21, 2023. The deadline is fast approaching so we encourage students to apply as early as possible as our Admissions Committee works on a rolling basis.

 

If you'd like to find out more information about the program or sign up for the DS4A / Women program, please visit our website. If you know someone else who might benefit from this event, feel free to pass this link and information along!

 

June - July 2023 (full schedule here)
Application Deadline: May 21 2023

Virtual
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Supporting Mental and Emotional Health Within Computer Science Education

Computer science PhD student Mara Ulloa earned a Social Justice Mini-Grant for her work with nonprofit We All Code to co-design digital mental health interventions for students learning to code.

 

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Doctoral Student Vaidehi Srinivas Receives Presidential Fellowship

Seven Northwestern University graduate students earned the highly competitive, prestigious fellowship.

 

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Student-Designed Avatar Makes Public Debut at Panel, Theatrical Production Is Next

A group of students advised by Professor Kristian Hammond introduced Elizabeth, a digital avatar powered by ChatGPT, during Chicago Innovation’s “AI vs. IQ” panel discussion on the future of artificial intelligence.

 

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Exploring the Connections Among Machine Learning, Interpretability, and Logic

On April 10-14, the five participating universities of the Institute for Data, Econometrics, Algorithms, and Learning hosted a workshop examining multiple areas of interpretability.

 

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