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David Nader, Computer Science - Dissertation Proposal
Title: Towards an Interpretable Science of Deep Learning for Software Engineering: A Causal Inference View
Advisor: Professor Denys Poshyvanyk
Location: Zoom
A&S graduate students may apply to the summer cycle of the Graduate Student Association's Conference Funding program, offering up to $500 toward in-person conference attendance.
Join us for the 2024 Graduate & Honors Research Symposium.
Dr. Jeremy Wolcott, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tufts University, Title of talk: Multifaceted Nu Insights: Harnessing MCMC to Inspect Neutrino Oscillations From Every Angle
Daniel Dunlavy, from Sandia National Laboratories, will present his research talk "Low-rank Tensor Decompositions for Count Data" at the CS department Colloquium on March 29.
Multiplicity of Solutions for Quasilinear Elliptic Equations
Frank N. von Hippel, Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, Title of talk: Danger of nuclear war: Physicists can help!
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