Registration begins for Spring 2023
Registration begins for Spring 2023
Weekly Faculty Meetings will begin Monday, September 12, and run until the end of the semester (Monday, December 19). Meetings will take place in the Computer Science Building, Room 150/151, as well as via Zoom.
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Assistant Director of CICS Careers, Dale Osef, will host a statement of purpose workshop in partnership with the Center for Multicultural Advancement and Student Success (CMASS).
Dale will talk not only about...
CICS EQUATE and the Public Interest Technology Initiative (PIT@UMass) are launching a "Tech in the News" series to talk about timely topics and the technology behind them. This series is designed to give all of us a...
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The CICS Theory Seminar is free and open to the public. If you are interested in giving a talk, please email Cameron Musco or Rik Sengupta. Note that in addition to being a public lecture...
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Tuesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment. All UMass...
Abstract: Analyzing the performance of algorithms in the worst-case and the average case have been two of the cornerstones of computer science: these give us techniques to understand how algorithms behave, in two...
There are several distinct settings in theoretical computer science where we have an unknown underlying graph, we gain limited access to it in some form by means of an induced subgraph, and we try to conclude something...
There's never been a better time to consider a master's in computer science. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 15 percent job growth in computer and information research science through 2029, much faster than...
Abstract: A spanner is a sparse subgraph that preserves pairwise distances within some pre-specified dilation. We describe a simple randomized algorithm for constructing a family of optimal sized stretch 2k-1 spanner of...