Welcome "Home" New Students! Incoming First-Year Undergraduate Students in the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) are invited to the Computer Science building to play games, win raffle prizes, and...
Welcome "Home" New Students! Incoming First-Year Undergraduate Students in the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) are invited to the Computer Science building to play games, win raffle prizes, and...
Abstract: Caching -- a simple yet powerful technique -- has played a pivotal role in improving the performance of a myriad of computer systems from Internet content delivery to CPUs to domain name systems to database...
Fall Semester: First Day of Classes
Abstract: A graph with prescribed edge-lengths is called rigid if it allows no transformations that preserve the edge-lengths other than translations and rotations, and flexible otherwise. Rigid graphs have finitely many...
In this talk, I will offer some tips and actionable advice on how to improve your public speaking skills.
I will use CS conference/seminar talks as my focus point, though the ideas we'll discuss are broadly...
Abstract: The quantum technology revolution brings with it the promise of a quantum internet. A new quantum network stack will be needed to account for the fundamentally new properties of quantum entanglement. The first...
Abstract: Traditional online algorithms encapsulate decision making under uncertainty, and give ways to hedge against all possible future events, while guaranteeing a nearly optimal solution as compared to an offline...
Join us under the tent outside the CS Building anytime between 2:00 pm and 4:30 pm on Friday, September 9 for the first major event of the school year.
Talk to student org and hackathon leaders. Chat with academic ...Last day to add or drop any class with no record - Matriculated Undergraduate and Non-degree students
Weekly Faculty Meetings will begin Monday, September 12, and run until the end of the semester (Monday, December 19). Meetings will take place in the Computer Science Building, Room 150/151, as well as via Zoom.
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