Achieving Correct, Secure & Private Brain-Computer Interfaces
Monday,
July 6, 2020
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online Event
Demystifying the Dissertation: PhD Research Discussions
Achieving Correct, Secure & Private Brain-Computer Interfaces
By Guy Eichler
Achieving Correct, Secure & Private Brain-Computer Interfaces
By Guy Eichler
Demystifying the Dissertation: PhD Research Discussions is a CS Student Services initiative, which is a zero-credit weekly summer series. This summer series highlights 14 computer science PhD students, who have each volunteered to host an individual Zoom session to discuss their research every week for the next 10 weeks, and its goal is to help undergrads, Master's students, and alumni understand the often mystifying world of PhD research and the dissertation process.
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