Location: 220 Deschutes Hall, (the CIS department colloquium room)
Time: 12-1pm, EVERY MONDAY
Coordinator: Shan Shan Huang (ssh@cs)
What is it?
A weekly meeting for graduate students to discuss their research,
and non-research, problems.
Alternating between weeks is either a informal ( <= 30 minutes) presentation by a student on his/her research, or a really informal gathering where we just talk.
Why you should come?
Free Pizza! With quality >= Tracktown!
Mingle with your fellow graduate students. They're not nearly as scary as you think.
Learn what people are working on -- if you don't have a research topic, this may give you ideas; if you do, it's *always* good to broaden your horizon so when you're smoozing with Dr. XYZ at a conference, you can fake your way through it.
Speak your minds without faculty around. Voice concerns; share tricks of survival.
Free Pizza! With quality >= Tracktown!
Schudel: Fall 2007
THIS WEEK
11/05/2007: Presenter: Peter Boothe Title: Measuring the need for Network Neutrality using the AS Graph