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10:15am - Break 10:30am - Panel led discussion: What I wish I had done in graduate school and the best thing I did do, Mike Walfish & Brent Waters 11:30am - Networking, Adam Klivans 12:00pm - Lunch & Practicum: Give an elevator talk. Come prepared to describe your research to a student outside your research area. 1:00am - Looking back, peering ahead, Rama Kotla, Microsoft Research (UT PhD 2008) 1:30pm - Practicum: Curriculum vitae swap. Bring your CV. You will exchange with a student outside your research area. 2:00pm - I speak pretty now, Kristen Grauman 2:30pm - Break 3:00pm - Interdisciplinary research, Luay Nakhleh, Assistant Professor, Rice University (UT PhD 2004) 3:30pm - On writing well, William Cook 4:00pm - Practicum: writing swap. Bring a one to two page writing sample, such as the abstract and introduction of a work in progress, your research statement, or a paper critique. You will exchange with a student outside your research area. 4:45pm - Evaluation: Fill out web evaluation form.
gad-all-2007.ppt - UTCS Graduate Advice Day Slides, Feb 23, 2007
UTCS Graduate Student Advice Day Slides, May 11, 2006
Links to a variety of professional development materials. Originally collected & edited by Mike Dahlin, Kathryn McKinley, and Risto Mikkulainen, among others.
Advice on Research, Dr. R.W. Hamming
How to Have a Bad Career in Research/Academia, David Patterson
Pithy advice for researchers, Mike Dahlin
Pithy advice for graduate school, Rachel Pottinger & Kathryn McKinley (June 2005)
Accreted wisdom related to computer science, Armando Fox
As We May Think, Vannevar Bush, Atlantic Monthly (July 1945)
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom, Richard Feynman
How to give a bad talk, Mike Dahlin
How to give a good talk, Mike Dahlin
The Task of the Referee Alan Jay Smith
Hints on writing technical papers, Armando Fox
Style: The Basics of Clarity and Grace, Joseph M. Williams
The Elements of Style, Strunk and White
Pending
CRA (Computing Research Association), Graduate Student Information guide, and lots of other great career advice