Weekly CS Undergraduate Newsletter #96
March 30th, 2023
Departmental News:
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Call for Participants - Spring 2023 GSU Demo Day
(flyer)
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Time: Friday, April 21, 2023, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM pm
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Place: College of Law & Conference Event Center, 75 Park Place, Lower Level
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The Spring 2023 GSU Demo Day event provides an opportunity for Computer Science students (undergraduate and graduate) to present and demonstrate their latest research. Come see many exciting projects from various groups in the Computer
Science department. The event is sponsored by the GSU University Career Services, Department of Computer Science and ACM Student Chapter
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This is a great opportunity to demonstrate your work and see what other students are up to. Snacks and drinks will be provided. The event will feature a poster/demo competition, with posters/demos being evaluated by faculty and invited
guests from Industry. The best posters/demos will be recognized and awarded
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Who Can Participate
Poster/demo submissions are open to both undergrads and graduate students in the Computer Science department. A poster/demo can be related to research or class projects. If it is based on a class project, please include the instructor as the mentor in the registration
form. Ph.D. candidates are strongly encouraged to participate in this event and present their research -
Questions? Please send an email to Jamie Hayes ([log in to unmask]) or Dr. Murray Patterson ([log in to unmask])
Student Clubs:
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Girls Who Code College Loop's Portfolio Workshop | Part 2 is happening this Friday, March 31st at
1 PM (see flyer)
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We will start designing our portfolios in Figma and doing a recap of the first class. The room has changed for this class only, it will be held in
Room 1801 at 25 Park Place
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Don't worry if you missed the first class, I will be doing a detailed recap and leaving more time for live demoing
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STARS Ignite @ GSU Virtual event: Graduate School Info Session
(see flyer)
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Scan QR code in flyer for Zoom link
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Friday March 31st 2023 from 1:00pm – 2:00pm
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Tiffany Barnes (STARS Co-PI) and other distinguished guests to discuss:
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Benefits of graduate school (masters and PhD)
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Tips for applying for fellowship funding
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Options available here at GSU
Career Opportunities:
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Georgia FinTech Academy Virtual Career Fair (all Univ. System of GA schools)
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Friday, April 7th 2023, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm EDT
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Details to join event available on
Handshake
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Paid Software Engineering Trainee position with People Shores
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Basic coding experience in Python, SQL, C++, R Studio, a plus
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Email Ms. Carmela Pattillo your resume, with experience and qualifications
Training:
- Applications Now Open for SANS HBCU+ACAMEDY until April 14th 2023 (https://www.sans.edu/)
- This 100% free, scholarship program will provide the opportunity for students at Georgia State and alumni nationwide to gain industry leading SANS Training and
up to three GIAC certifications
Hack-a-thons:
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TechTogether's Atlanta Chapter is hosting the city's third hackathon from April 22-23rd, 2023
for people of marginalized genders in technology at Georgia Tech. This is an amazing opportunity for students from all
local universities to network with companies like Microsoft
and Capital One, explore different career paths in tech, and learn new
coding skills. The event is also 100% free to attend.
Undergrad Research Opportunity:
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At VICS, CreateX is going to demo some of their projects and the organizers are planning to gamify this experience. Vint Cerf is the IEEE Medal of Honor recipient this year and he will also be a speaker at the event,
along with other company leaders from AT&T, Truist, and Earthlink. All meals will be provided at the conference on Friday, including a formal dinner during the awards ceremony that evening
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Student attendees will be able to participate in the Knowledge Alliance Program, a mentor-mentee program that takes place at the event between career professionals and undergraduate students. It pairs individuals
together in establishing a mentoring partnership for guidance in multiple areas such as career, education, leadership, and volunteering. This program serves as a way for students to experience the Summit by personally connecting with someone from within their
field and making a professional alliance
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There will also be a pre-event (welcome reception) at the Georgia Aquarium on 4 May for anyone interested in attending. That will start around 5:30 or 6:00 pm and food will be available at the reception.
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Interested Students please fill the below google form: https://forms.gle/onnqX6JzwYJ3Aosp7
- Recruiting participants for RESORC: REsearch Exposure in Socially Relevant Computing
- Syracuse University is offering a research exposure workshop, funded by Google Research, to expose undergraduate underrepresented computing students (including
Latinx, African American, American Indian or Indigenous and LGBTQIA+) to what socially relevant computing research can look like, to help them build self-efficacy and become stronger candidates for doctoral programs, and to influence their career choices by
providing a supportive community of peers. This will be a completely virtual workshop. Find more information about RESORC program here:
https://resorc.github.io/web/index
- REQUIREMENT: Your job as a participant will be to participate at the 2-day virtual workshop, via Zoom, divided in two parts
CSc Instagram:
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