Sentences with phrase «computer science student at»

Computer science student at a four - year university (although it's probably going to be closer to five years).
A computer science student at the University of Twente managed to dissect the watermark encryption code to give us all a sense on how the underlying technology works.
In the early 1980s, he was a young computer science student at Waterloo University in Ontario.
By the time Lazaridis arrived in town as an electrical engineering and computer science student at the University of Waterloo in 1980, the region already had a long history of successful businesses and innovation.
SpelBots was created to provide hands - on robotics education and research for women computer science students at Spelman, and to promote robotics and computer technology among minorities.
I built it as part of a team for the 2011 U.S. Imagine Cup; my teammates were Cole Ott, Igor Terzic, and Kelsey Harris, all fellow Computer Science students at Dartmouth.
Juni Learning recruits its tutors from current and former computer science students at top - tier colleges — primarily in California.

Not exact matches

At Harvey Mudd College, the Claremont, California - based institution where Klawe became president in 2006, a full half of students who graduate with degrees in computer science, engineering, and physics are women.
So Schnidman Medbery, who studied computer science at Columbia University before spending two years with Teach for America in rural Arkansas, decided to create software to help teachers track and analyze student performance.
«The jailbreak community is like an incubator for cool ideas,» says Cydia's founder, Jay Freeman, until recently a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
And the movie showed how much fun it is to work at Fog Creek, which helps us recruit great computer science students.
[Students] must at least understand computer science tools and how to adapt them to their field.»
She adds, however, that because computer science affects all industries, all students should at least understand basic programming, «which isn't that hard.»
Perhaps most alarming: In Wyoming, no students took the Computer Science exam at all.
Today more than 6,300 students are enrolled at Georgia Tech to earn an online masters of science in computer science degree, with nearly 500 of them from AT&T.
The couple: Galina Datskovsky, 29, and Mark Moerdler, 34, started dating when they were computer - science graduate students at New York City's Columbia University.
«It's really cool to have banks so forward - thinking,» says Josh Hill, a computer science student doing a co-op term at TD's lab.
The program is aimed at building a deep long - term association between industry and academia — in collaboration with the faculty at 10 leading Indian engineering colleges, it will aim to enhance the Computer Science curriculum in selective areas and foster even greater student - driven innovation and entrepreneurship.
In partnership with Dalhousie University, this program pairs Masters in Applied Computer Science students interested in entrepreneurship with early - stage startup companies to become their CTO for at least 16 weeks.
Regarding Schumer's point on enrollments, the number of computer science graduates bottomed out in the 2006 - 07 academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees in computer science at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked by the Computer Research Assocomputer science graduates bottomed out in the 2006 - 07 academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees in computer science at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked by the Computer Research Assocomputer science at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked by the Computer Research AssoComputer Research Association.
Gelernter, a student at Yale in the 1960s, and a longtime professor of computer science there, focuses on the change, which he thinks is decisive for elite culture today.
Nicole Zumpano, the instructional technology coach at Coonley Elementary School, has introduced coding to her kindergarten through fifth - grade students through Chicago Public Schools» participation in the national CSforAll initiative to help all students learn computer science.
Then there are the foreign students — all those young Chinese and Koreans studying at Central St Martin's University of the Arts in King's Cross, the European students on Erasmus exchange programmes around the country (doubly bad no doubt in Mr Farage's eyes since it's an EU scheme, that also sends Britons to the Continent, where they might too pick up the habit of speaking these foreign languages), the students from the Indian sub-continent studying engineering and computer science, students from around the globe trying to acquire or improve their grasp of the English language that can be their passport to a good job wherever in the globe they come from.
«By Free SHS, we mean that, in addition to tuition, which is already free, there will be no admission fees, no library fees, no science centre fees, no computer lab fees, no examination fees, no utility fees; there will be free textbooks, free boarding and free meals, and day students will get a meal at school for free», he explained, adding that, «Free SHS will also cover agricultural, vocational and technical institutions at the high school level.
At 11 a.m., Carranza will attend the Computer Science Opportunity Fair, an event bringing together 2,000 NYC public high school students studying Computer Science, The Armory, 216 Fort Washington Ave., Manhattan.
«By free SHS, we mean that, in addition to tuition which is already free, there will be no admission fees, no library fees, no science centre fees, no computer lab fees, no examination fees, no utility fees; there will be free textbooks, free boarding and free meals, and day students will get a meal at school for free.»
«By free SHS, we mean that, in addition to tuition which is already free, there will be no admission fees, no library fees, no science centre fees, no computer lab fees, no examination fees, no utility fees; there will be free textbooks, free boarding and free meals, and day students will get a meal at school for free,» the president clarified.
President Akufo - Addo delivering a speech at the 60th Anniversary celebration and the Speech and Prize Giving Day of Okuapeman School in Akropong in the Eastern Region said: «by free SHS we mean that in addition to tuition which is already free, there will be no admission fee, no library fee, no science centre fee, no computer lab fee, no examination fee, and no utility fee; there will be free text books, free boarding and free meals, and day students will get a meal at school for free.
«Under Mayor de Blasio, graduation rates are at record highs, test scores are up, universal pre-kindergarten is available to every 4 - year - old, and advanced - placement and computer - science courses are becoming available to all students.
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Jean Ryoo, a researcher with Exploring Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles, brought perspectives from working with K - 12 students in out - of - school programs.
At least 10 states and a number of cities, including New York City, have adopted standards that call for exposing students to some type of computer science instruction starting in kindergarten and running through grade 12.
For example, our recent project at the centre on controlling West Nile virus involved collaboration between a postdoctoral researcher in biology (Marjorie Wonham), a graduate student trained in computer science (Tomas de-Camino-Beck), and myself (a mathematical biology faculty member).
Millan, a UCI graduate student researcher in Earth system science, and his colleagues analyzed 20 major outlet glaciers in southeast Greenland using high - resolution airborne gravity measurements and ice thickness data from NASA's Operation IceBridge mission; bathymetry information from NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland project; and results from the BedMachine version 3 computer model, developed at UCI.
However, for the last several years the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, has strived to improve the quality, quantity, and diversity of its faculty and students.
In cooperation with Ilyan Georgiev, PhD student at the Graduate School for Computer Science in Saarbrücken, Jaroslav Krivanek from the Charles University in Prague and Thomas Davidovic from the Intel Visual Computing Institute at Saarland University, Slusallek developed a mathematical approach in 2012 that combines both methods with each other in a clever way.
Co-authors of the paper are Rice graduate students Huilong Fei and Gonglan Ye, postdoctoral researcher Nam Dong Kim, alumni Errol Samuel and Zhiwei Peng, and Pulickel Ajayan, chair of the Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering, the Benjamin M. and Mary Greenwood Anderson Professor in Engineering and a professor of chemistry at Rice; Juncai Dong and Dongliang Chen of the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing; research associate M. Josefina Arellano - Jiménez and José Yacamán, chairman of the Department of Physics, at the University of Texas at San Antonio; and graduate students Zhuan Zhu and Fan Qin and Jiming Bao, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, at the University of Houston.
«We wanted to know how, if at all, having a role influenced player behavior,» says Ignacio Domínguez, lead author of a paper on the work and a computer science Ph.D. student at NC State.
Co-authors are Ok - Kyung Park, a visiting scholar at Rice and a postdoctoral researcher at Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea; Rice postdoctoral researchers Almaz Jalilov and Rodrigo Villegas Salvatierra and graduate students Luong Xuan Duy, Sandhya Susarla and Jarin Joyner; Rice alumnus Sehmus Ozden, now a postdoctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory; Robert Vajtai, a senior faculty fellow at Rice; Jun Lou, a Rice professor of materials science and nanoengineering; and James Tour, Rice's T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering; and Professor Douglas Galvão of the State University of Campinas.
«We found that, even when players were not explicitly given a role, participants still role - played,» says Rogelio Cardona - Rivera, co-author of the paper on the work and a computer science Ph.D. student at NC State.
Immigration scholar and computer science professor Norman Matloff recommends, in an article at Bloomberg, that, «Rather than offering work visas and green cards to all foreign students attaining U.S. postgraduate degrees, legislation should focus on facilitating the immigration of top talent.»
De Montjoye is joined on the paper by his thesis advisor, Alex «Sandy» Pentland, the Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; Erez Shmueli, a postdoc in Pentland's group; and Samuel Wang, a software engineer at Foursquare who was a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science when the research was done.
The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, was led by Johannes Eichstaedt, a graduate student in the School of Arts & Science's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information sScience, was led by Johannes Eichstaedt, a graduate student in the School of Arts & Science's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information sScience's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information sScience's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information sScience; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information sScience's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information computer and information sciencescience.
About 80 % of the computer science Ph.D. students at Stanford University are founders or members of start - up companies.
«A year at Brown costs $ 34,000, and in addition there are very few students of color in computer science,» says James Wyche, associate provost at Brown University and head of a national project that partners the Ivy League schools and other elite universities with so - called historically black colleges and universities (HBCU).
Finkelstein says he considered several «worthy but dull options» for a keynote speech at the Computer Science 2008 Student Research Conference he was organizing at the University of Cambridge when someone suggested Cham.
In a 1999 paper, Erik Demaine — now an MIT professor of electrical engineering and computer science, but then an 18 - year - old PhD student at the University of Waterloo, in Canada — described an algorithm that could determine how to fold a piece of paper into any conceivable 3 - D shape.
«You make both parts — the detectors and the photonic chip — through their best fabrication process, which is dedicated, and then bring them together,» explains Faraz Najafi, a graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT and first author on the new paper.
«Computer science and data science are playing a significant role to better understand the code of life and uncover the hidden patterns in our genome,» said Ali Akbari, the paper's first author and a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at the University of California SaComputer science and data science are playing a significant role to better understand the code of life and uncover the hidden patterns in our genome,» said Ali Akbari, the paper's first author and a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at the University of California Sacomputer engineering at the University of California San Diego.
Fulfilling the Expectation of Excellence by C. Parks, 5 August 2005 Clinton Parks finds out why the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County has successfully attracted top minority students in science, engineering, mathematics, and computer science.
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