William & Mary Alumni Networking Panel for Graduate Students in the Arts & Sciences
Thursday, February 2
6pm - 8pm
Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
Two concurrent one-hour panel sessions with Q&A, one in the humanities/social sciences and one in the natural/computational sciences, followed by a dessert reception.
    Colloquium: Data Locality Enhancement on GPU and Multicore
    Wednesday, February 8
    8am - 8:50am
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
    Eddy Zhang (William & Mary) discusses compiler and runtime support for the rapid increase of parallelism, the rise of heterogeneity and the diversity of memory devices.
      Colloquium: Queries to Bandits - Learning by Interacting
      Friday, February 10
      8am - 8:50am
      McGlothlin-Street Hall
      Lev Reyzin (Georgia Tech) will discuss learning interaction network and the classical multiarmed bandit problem.
        Colloquium: Searching, Selecting and Synthesizing Source Code Components
        Wednesday, February 15
        8am - 8:50am
        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
        Collin McMillan (W&M) discusses structural information such as function calls and API usage to locate relevant source code, which can be reused in programmers' projects.
          Colloquium: SEEC: A Framework for the Self-aware Management of Goals and Constraints
          Friday, February 17
          8am - 8:50am
          McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
          Hank Hoffmann (MIT) discusses a radical approach that is capable of meeting the constraints of modern computing systems by adding a self-awareness dimension to computational models.
            Mathematics Colloquium
            Friday, February 17
            2pm - 3pm
            Jones Hall, Room 301
            Speaker: Gwen Spencer, Cornell University
              Computer Science Internship Panel
              Tuesday, February 21
              6pm - 7:30pm
              Cohen Career Center
              Learn about the importance of doing an internship from a panel of representatives at three organizations offering internships for computer science students. You will also have an opportunity to network individually with each panelist.
                Colloquium: Being Green in High Performance Computing
                Thursday, February 23
                10am - 11am
                Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
                Kirk W. Cameron (Virginia Tech) discusses the motivation and challenges facing the Green Computing movement in HPC.
                  Colloquium: Mining Heterogeneous Information Networks
                  Friday, February 24
                  8am - 8:50am
                  McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
                  Yizhou Sun (UIUC) discusses the problem of mining heterogeneous information networks, by leveraging the semantic meanings of the types of objects and links in a network.
                    Undergraduate Research Science Symposium
                    Friday, February 24
                    12pm - 5pm
                    Sadler Center, Tidewater A&B, York, James, Colony Rooms
                    Students who have conducted research in the sciences will present their work at the 18th Annual Science Symposium.
                      Colloquium: The Role of Social Media Artifacts in Collaborative Software Development
                      Monday, February 27
                      8am - 8:50am
                      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020
                      Christoph Treude (University of Victoria) discusses how social media artifacts such as tags, feeds and dashboards, bridge lightweight and heavyweight task management in software development.