[size=18][b]Emerging Research Trends in Computer Science[/b]
August 6-11, 2019
Saarbrücken, Germany
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Applications are requested from undergraduate students or Master's students in computer science, computer engineering, or a related discipline to The Cornell, Maryland, Max Planck Pre-doctoral Research School. The third of this new annual series of week-long schools will focus on emerging research trends in computer science, including computer systems, heterogeneous architectures, machine learning and teaching, data visualization, security and privacy, formal methods, and programming language design. Leading researchers will engage with attendees in their areas of expertise.
The curriculum will include lectures and interaction with faculty from participating institutions.
The small, select group of attendees will be exposed to state-of-the-art research in computer science, have the opportunity to interact one-on-one with internationally leading scientists from three of the foremost academic institutions in research and higher learning in the US and in Europe, and network with like-minded students. They will get a sense of what it is like to pursue an academic or industrial research career in computer science and have a head start when applying for graduate school.
For full consideration, applications should be received by February 7, 2019. Travel and accommodation will be covered for accepted students.
Further information about the school and how to apply can be found at [url]https://cmmrs.mpi-sws.org[/url].
Emerging Research Trends in Computer Science
August 6-11, 2019
Saarbrücken, Germany
Applications are requested from undergraduate students or Master's students in computer science, computer engineering, or a related discipline to The Cornell, Maryland, Max Planck Pre-doctoral Research School. The third of this new annual series of week-long schools will focus on emerging research trends in computer science, including computer systems, heterogeneous architectures, machine learning and teaching, data visualization, security and privacy, formal methods, and programming language design. Leading researchers will engage with attendees in their areas of expertise.
The curriculum will include lectures and interaction with faculty from participating institutions.
The small, select group of attendees will be exposed to state-of-the-art research in computer science, have the opportunity to interact one-on-one with internationally leading scientists from three of the foremost academic institutions in research and higher learning in the US and in Europe, and network with like-minded students. They will get a sense of what it is like to pursue an academic or industrial research career in computer science and have a head start when applying for graduate school.
For full consideration, applications should be received by February 7, 2019. Travel and accommodation will be covered for accepted students.
Further information about the school and how to apply can be found at https://cmmrs.mpi-sws.org.
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