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Pursuing Graduate School and Computer Science Research Career. University of North Carolina Friday November 22, 2002. Introductions. Nancy Amato Associate Professor, Texas A&M Ph.D. from U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robotics, computational geometry, parallel and distributed computing.
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Pursuing Graduate School and Computer Science Research Career University of North Carolina Friday November 22, 2002
Introductions Nancy Amato • Associate Professor, Texas A&M • Ph.D. from U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Robotics, computational geometry, parallel and distributed computing
Introductions Maria Ebling • IBM Watson Research Lab • Ph.D. from CMU • File systems, mobile computing, OS
Introductions Michele Clark Weigle • graduate student at UNC, Ph.D. expected in May 2003 • Graduated from University of Louisiana at Monroe (formerly NLU) • Fellowships & Research Assistantship • Networking
Introductions Kelly Ward • 3rd year grad student at UNC • Graduated from Trinity College • Research Assistantship (teaching assistantship during the first year) • Physically-based Modeling, computer graphics
Introductions Angela Dalton • 1st year Ph.D. student at Duke • B.S. in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech • Worked at IBM RTP before returning to grad school • OS, Energy management
Introductions Ming Lin, moderator • Associate Professor, UNC • Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley • 3D graphics for virtual environments, physically based modeling, robotics, applied computational geometry
Some Questions • Why did you go to grad school? • How do you get good letters of recommendations? • What excites you about your research/career choice? • How is the grad school experience different from the undergrad experience? What is it really about? • Myths and Surprises about grad school. • How to prepare? Finding out if you like research. • Advice on applying. Ph.D. or MS.? • Funding: Teaching- vs. Research- assistantship. • How and where to apply for fellowships?
More Questions • Biggest challenges? How to handle problems? Tips for staying in grad school when it gets hard. • How did you choose your research advisor? What kind of support do you expect from your advisor? What does your advisor expect from you? • How did you decide on your research interests and specific topic (dissertation research) area(s)? • What are some career options in computing? Academia vs. industry; research vs. development. Any tips on applying for jobs and interview?
Resources • Graduate School Information brochure http://cra.org/Activities/craw/ • Advice for undergraduates considering graduate school: http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds3-4/gradschool.html • How to succeed in graduate school: http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-2/advice1.htmlhttp://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-3/advice2.html • Choosing a ph.d. program in computer science http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds6-1/choosing.html
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