ICS Graduate Seminar, ICS 690
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Goals
This 1-credit seminar is designed to
"promote the professional development of ICS graduate students"
[Casanova]
This is accomplished by:
- students giving presentations on their own work, to
- practice doing presentations
- encourage the performance of meaningful work that can be presented
- get to know each other
- give the student feedback.
- the instructure giving presentations on topics related
to graduate studies.
Reading material may include:
- Cresswell's Research Methods (Spring 2006)
- Dee's Building a Successful Career in Scientific Research (Fall
2006)
- Levin's Relating Statistics and Experimental Design : An
Introduction (Spring 2007)
- Haugh's Scientific Method in Practice (Fall 2007 and Spring
2008)
- visiting speakers and UH faculty
giving presentations throughout the semester
- a get-together at 6pm on the first Thursday of every month to
stimulate social interaction. All ICS graduate students and faculty
are invited.
Grading
To pass this course, students must give a presentation of their
own work, and attend at least 10 of the sessions, with the following
exceptions:
- Ph.D. students who are ABD only need to attend 5 of the sessions.
- M.S. students need to give the presentation once during their
time as an M.S. student, and not necessarily in the semester in which
they register for ICS 690.
If you have any questions, please contact the instructor.
Schedule
This schedule is subject to change.
- Thu Aug 28, José Fiadeiro talking about An Interface Theory for
Service-Oriented Computing
- Thu Sep 4, introductions, orientation
Orientation for new Graduate Students
ICS graduate social hour at 5:45pm at Manoa Garden
- Thu Sep 11, Krishnamachar Sreenivasan (Sreeni) talking about
queueing theory applied to interrupt queues.
- Thu Sep 18, Henri Casanova, ethics seminar
- Thu Sep 25, Andreas Meyer on Agile Software Engineering in the
Context of Industry and Higher Education
in Switzerland - How agile methods influence software engineering
- Thu Oct 2, Edward Meyer, Augmenting Large-Enrollment Instruction with Game-based Mechanics
ICS graduate social hour at 5:45pm at Manoa Garden
- Thu Oct 9 Shumin Zhai
- Thu Oct 16
Edoardo Biagioni, presenting Henri Casanova's "How to
give a good research talk"
- Thu Oct 23
Edoardo Biagioni, presenting "AllNet: Ubiquitous
Interpersonal Communication" (a talk given at HICSS 2014)
- Thu Oct 30 Andreas Brauchli (1/2 hour)
- Thu Nov 6, Christopher Foo (1/2 hour)
ICS graduate social hour at 5:45pm at Manoa Garden
- Thu Nov 13, Kim Binsted
- Thu Nov 20 Robert Puckett on
Complex Multi-Agent Simulation of MSM HIV Transmission For Examining PrEP
and Concurrency (1/2 hour), Mike Gowanlock (1/2 hour)
- Thu Dec 4 David Beutel (1/2 hour), Sergei Negrashov (1/2 hour)
ICS graduate social hour at 5:45pm at Manoa Garden
- Thu Dec 11, Lisa Miller