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"MORE MODULAR DEEP LEARNING".
The 48-hour coding competition is open primarily to undergraduates, with a multitude of prize tracks to compete in. &hacks is held in Swem Library, providing a communal space to connect with other hackers, industry professionals, and alumni!
The W&M CyberSecurity Center presents TribeCTF 2024, our inaugural Capture The Flag competition, co-located with &hacks, W&M's hackathon! Test your skills, and win cash prizes! Register now: https://tribectf.cs.wm.edu!
Amit Seal Ami, Computer Science - Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
Title: Systematically Evaluating Static Analysis-Based Security Testing Tools - The Gaps within Design and Practice
Advisors: Dr. Adwait Nadkarni and Dr. Denys Poshyvanyk
Students are invited to stop by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fair to learn more about engaging in research!
Title: Third Wave Artificial Intelligence, Human Machine Teams, and Crisis Reasoning
Colloquium Speaker with an Awards Ceremony and Reception to follow.
Jindi Wu, Computer Science - PhD proposal
Title: Toward Scalability and Reliability in Quantum Computing During the NISQ Era
Advisors: Dr. Qun Li
Location: ZOOM
Title: Big AI for Small Devices
The Raft Debate returns!
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