Spring Honors Research Symposium
Friday, April 4
10am - 4pm
Sadler Center, James, York, Tidewater, Chesapeake

The Spring Honors Research Symposium will feature the research of undergraduate W&M seniors from any Arts & Sciences major completing Departmental Honors in a variety of presentation formats. 

CS Schmidt Distinguished Talk: Miryung Kim
Monday, April 7
12pm - 1pm
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

Title: Software Engineering for Big Data and Heterogeneous Computing

This talk will present automated software engineering techniques (debugging, testing, and refactoring) designed in the domain of data-intensive, scalable, and heterogeneous computing.

Tack Faculty Lecture, "Surfing the AI Wave: A Human-Centered Approach to Innovation and Ethics"
Wednesday, April 9
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

Join us in discussing how to strike the right balance between AI’s transformative potential and human ingenuity, ensuring that we surf the AI wave rather than being swept away or left behind.

Mathematics Colloquium - Shuxing Li (Univ of Delaware)
Friday, April 11
2pm - 3pm
Jones Hall, Room 301

Counting Fearlessly and Meticulously: Weight Distribution of Cyclic Codes with Generalized Niho-type Nonzeros

David Nader, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Monday, April 14
11:30am - 1pm
Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 3280

David Nader, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title: Towards a Science of Causal Interpretability in Deep Learning for Software Engineering
Advisor: Professor Denys Poshyvanyk, PhD
Virtual: Zoom at [Link]


    The Kafkaesque in Video Games - Dr. Melissa Kagen
    Monday, April 14
    12pm
    Ewell Hall, Room 107

    Join the Judaic Studies Program for a lecture on the parallels between Jewish-Czech author Franz Kafka’s fiction and diaries with the work of acclaimed American-Canadian videogame creator Davey Wreden!

    Yichen Luo, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
    Wednesday, April 16
    9am - 10am
    Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), small seminar

    Yichen Luo, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
    Advisor: Dr. Sidi Lu
    Virtual (Zoom)

      Shaochang Liu, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
      Friday, April 18
      10am - 11am
      Swem Library, group studey 118

      Shaochang Liu, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
      Title: Understanding the Multi-Generational LRU in Linux’s Page Reclaim Mechanism
      Advisor: Dr. Jie Ren
      Virtual: Zoom


        Sarah Revillar, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
        Thursday, April 24
        2pm - 3:30pm
        McGlothlin-Street Hall

        Sarah Revillar, Computer Science - Thesis Defense
        Title: Incremental Algorithms and System Design for Streaming Graphs
        Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Kumar
        Location: TBD