Wednesday Class Schedule Followed
Wednesday Class Schedule Followed
Faculty meetings for the Spring semester will be held virtually via Zoom. All participants will receive a Zoom link for each meeting from Joyce Mazeski.
Abstract: The discrete logarithm problem plays an important role in cryptography. The problem can be stated in the following way: given a generator $g$ of a cyclic group, and an element $g^x$, determine $x$. We will...
Abstract: Pre-trained Transformer-based models have drastically improved downstream task performance across many areas of NLP. However, our understanding of what drives their success is still limited. In this talk, I will...
This event is part one of the two-part series presented by Ethan Zuckerman, How to Fix Social Media ... and Civic Life, and Everything Else, co-sponsored by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the College of...
Dean Laura Haas invites CICS PhD students for a virtual edition of Coffee with the Dean.
This is an opportunity for students to mingle with fellow CS students, to ask questions, and share their experiences with ...
Abstract: Distributed systems are a fascinating field of study, with a wealth of interesting applications. Today, I will talk about a technology, that has turned into a two trillion dollar industry. With underpinnings in...
Bio: "I'm a Ph.D. student in the Stanford Department of Statistics advised by Mohsen Bayati. I'm interested in the theory of linear bandit and low-rank trace regression. Prior to my Ph.D., I received my bachelor's degree...
The Office of Diversity and Inclusive Community development invites you to attend this powerful panel of women discussing their experiences in Information and Computer Sciences. This event will provide participants with...
This event is part two of the two-part series presented by Ethan Zuckerman, How to Fix Social Media... and Civic Life, and Everything Else, co-sponsored by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the College of...