Welcome!
The Computer Science Department at William & Mary is hosting its first Graduate Studies Symposium! The symposium will consist of faculty and graduate student panels, research talks, poster session, social events, and more! Learn everything you wanted to know about getting a CS PhD or MS degree at W&M!
- Cutting edge CS Research!
- Job Opportunities after a MS or PhD in CS
- Life as a Graduate student at W&M
- Learn about fully funded PhD and MS/PhD degrees!
- MS pathways for non-CS Majors
Symposium Program
October 22, 2022
Breakfast and Check-in
Welcome
Evgenia Smirni, CS Department Chair
Provost's Remarks
Peggy Agouris, Provost
Brief Remarks
Christopher Carone, Vice Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
Overview of the CS Graduate Program
Denys Poshyvanyk, Director of Graduate Program, CS
Break
Lightning Talks
CS Faculty
Lunch
CS Faculty Panel
Panelists: Oscar Chaparro (Moderator), Dmitry Evtyushkin, Denys Poshyvanyk, Jie Ren, Yifan Sun, Gang Zhou
CS Student Panel
Panelists: Heather Switzer (Moderator), Amit Seal Ami, Nathan Cooper, Aaron Harris, Sunil Manandhar, Anna Schmedding, Lishan Yang
Break
Poster Session
CS Grad Students
Travel Grants
We are offering partial travel grants to help students attend the symposium. If you would like to apply for a travel grant to attend, please register for the symposium, and indicate (on the registration form) your intent to apply for the travel grant, by the deadline below.
Important Dates
- 10th October 2022, 5PM EST: Deadline to request a student travel grant
Organization
General Chair
Adwait Nadkarni (nadkarni@cs.wm.edu)
Sponsorship Chair
Evgenia Smirni (esmirni@cs.wm.edu)
Finance Chair
Jacqulyn Johnson (jrjoh3@wm.edu)
Posters Chair
Oscar Chaparro (oscarch@wm.edu)
Registration Chair
Huajie Shao (hshao@wm.edu)
Talks Chair
Yifan Sun (ysun25@wm.edu)
Local Arrangements
Dale Hayes (dhhayes@wm.edu)
Hybrid/Virtual Chair
James Deverick (jwdeve@cs.wm.edu)
Venue
The W&M CS Symposium will take place in Williamsburg, Virginia, in the Integrated Sciences Center (ISC) - 1127