Robotics is poised to be a groundbreaking technology that impacts our everyday lives. Join Chad Jenkins as he presents his work in bringing robots out of research laboratories and into the real world.
Professor Michael O’Sullivan will speak on the Enigma Machine built by the Germans in WW II and the real story behind British Alan Turning’s cracking the code.
Eileen Muller ’17 and Maia Samerjan ’17 will share their experiences at the Grace Hopper Women in Computer Science conference and how to apply for a SAAB grant.
Math Thesis presentations: Things Fall Apart: The Spontaneous Blowup of Water, Mean Curvature Flow of Tori of Revolution and An Introduction to Alexandrov Spaces
Ella Coben ’15 and Jon Poley ’15 will give a brief review of developmental research on numerical estimation in children, as well as present the findings of a current study.
We will discuss how to get paid to do CS, Math and Statistics this summer. We will also discuss the application process. CLICK TITLE TO ACCESS SLIDES FROM TALK