CRAW / Lucent Technologies Graduate School Recruiting Panel University of California, Berkeley October 2001
Introductions Kathy Yelick, host and moderator –Associate Professor, U. C. B. –Ph.D. Computer Science from MIT (1991) –Parallel computing, programming languages, compilers Tandy Warnow -Professor, University of Texas, Austin -Ph.D. Mathematics from U.C.B. (1991) -Computational Biology and bioinformatics
Girija Narlikar -Computing Sciences Research Center at Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies -Ph.D. Computer Science from CMU (1999) -Networking, parallel computing, distributed systems, and multithreading. Nancy Chang –B.A. Computer Science from Harvard University –Ph.D. student in Computer Science Dept. at UCB –Computational and cognitive linguistics, artificial intelligence,cognitive modeling, and developmental psychology. Introductions
Some Questions Research is what the graduate school experience really all about, so what excites you about the research you do? Why did you go to grad school? Myths and Surprises about grad school. Biggest challenge? How to prepare? Finding out if you like research. Advice on applying. Funding.
Resources Graduate School Information brochure Advice for undergraduates considering graduate school: How to succeed in graduate school: Choosing a ph.d. program in computer science Bell Labs:
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