Pre-Defense Deadline for Students Submitting a Thesis or Dissertation for January 2024 graduation
Friday, November 3
All day
Blow Memorial Hall

Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. November 3 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in January 2024.

    CS Colloquium Talk: Collin McMillan
    Friday, November 3
    12pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Dr. Collin McMillan from the University of Notre Dame will present his talk: Neural Models for Source Code Summarization

    2nd W&M Computer Science Symposium for Graduate Studies
    Saturday, November 4
    All day
    Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1221

    The Computer Science (CS) Department is hosting its 2nd Symposium for Graduate Studies! Learn everything about getting a PhD or MS degree, and pathways for non-CS majors! Visit the symposium website for more information, and register here.


    CS Colloquium Talk: Gianfranco Ciardo
    Monday, November 6
    12pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Dr. Gianfranco Ciardo from Iowa State University will present his talk Improving "one of the only really fundamental data structures that came out in the last 25 years”


    Nathan Wintersgill, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
    Thursday, November 9
    9:30am - 11:30am
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, zoom

    Nathan Wintersgill, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
    Title: Exploring Software Licensing Issues Faced by Legal Practitioners
    Advisor: Dr. Denys Poshyvanyk and Dr. Oscar Chaparro
    Location:  zoom meeting


      Mathematics Colloquium - Wenrui Hao, Penn State University
      Friday, November 10
      2pm - 3pm
      Jones Hall, Room 302

      Title: Exploring Solution Structures in Nonlinear Models of Pattern Formation 

      Physics Colloquium - Raghav Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli
      Friday, November 10
      4pm - 5pm
      Small Hall, Room 111

      Raghav Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, Vanderbilt University, Title of talk: Back to fundamental QCD - how do quarks and gluons evolve in space and time?  

      Steve DeRoy - Indigenizing the Map: Restorying and reconciling our homelands using GIS
      Wednesday, November 15
      3:30pm - 5pm
      Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 342

      Steve DeRoy Anaishinaabe/Saulteaux, geospatial technologies expert, indigenous mapper, and co-founder/CEO of The Firelight Group, Xwmélch’tstn, West Vancouver, Canada speaks on "Indigenizing the Map: Restorying and reconciling our homelands using GIS"

      Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
      Friday, November 17
      3pm - 5pm
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, zoom

      Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
      Title: Efficient Parallelization of Irregular Applications on GPU Architectures
      Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
      Location:  zoom meeting


        CS Colloquium Talk: Paolo Rech
        Monday, November 20
        12pm - 1pm
        McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

        Dr. Paolo Rech from Università di Trento will present his talk: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Quantum Computing: Computational Power, Intrinsic Noise, and Transient Faults