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ic01: Lightning talks
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true | Fri 02/01 08:00AM | Fri 03/08 11:59AM |
You may collaborate on this homework with AT MOST one person, an optional "homework buddy".
MAY ONLY BE TURNED IN IN THE LECTURE/LAB LISTED ABOVE AS THE DUE DATE,
OR IF APPLICABLE, SUBMITTED ON GRADESCOPE. There is NO MAKEUP for missed assignments;
in place of that, we drop the lowest scores (if you have zeros, those are the lowest scores.)
READING ASSIGNMENT
Lightning talks
Prepare a 3-5 minute talk about the research paper that you read and summarized in h02. Your talk should summarize the key contributions and main takeaways of the paper. Also comment on what aspects of the work would be interesting to incorporate in our current tutor program. You may use a few slides for your presentation or none at all. Open the floor for questions after your talk.
While you are not presenting, attend carefully to whoever is talking and ask relevant questions. The lightning talks will be conducted over two lectures as per the following assignment:
Talks on 03/01
- NICHOLAS DUNCAN
- SURYA PUGAL
- ERIC FREILAFERT
- SAAGAR PARIKH
- ARTHUR GATIN
- MAX KISS
- GEORGE KRIPAC
- JACQUELINE MAI
Talks on 03/08
- DEAN NARLOCK
- JUNAYED NAUSHAD
- ALEX FUNK
- NIKHIL PATIL
- JARED FLORES
- JOSE RECINOS
- EKTA SHAHANI
- KARI WHITESIDE