Fall 2022
Stanford University
This course offers a team-based introduction to Computer Science research, aiming to produce a publishable work-in-progress. Research areas include AI, HCI, and Systems. Enrollment requires an application, and knowledge of CS106B is necessary.
This course offers a team-based introduction to Computer Science research experiences. Students form teams within a desired research area (AI, HCI, Systems), then are matched with a quarter-long research project under direct mentorship of a Ph.D. student, with the goal of producing a publishable work-in-progress (e.g., poster) by the end of the quarter. Classes will be organized into a once-weekly lecture and a one-weekly section meeting. Research areas meet regularly as sections led by a Ph.D. student in the area, sharing progress and challenges. Lecture components of the course teach research concepts in computer science.
This is a 4-unit course. Enrollment requires an application, linked on the homepage. CS106B is required. Team projects will involve programming.
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Spring 2019
Carnegie Mellon University
Fall 2022
Stanford University
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