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UTCS Graduate Student Research & Career Advice
Graduate Advising Day (GAD) 2009
Feb 6 @ ACES 2.402
9:00 am - We want you to succeed! J Strother Moore
9:15 am -
Job and internship interview questions to ask and expect, Kathryn S McKinley
gad09-kathryn.ppt
9:45 am - Practicum: Practice interviewing with your peers.
10:15 am - Break
10:30 am - Panel led discussion: What I wish I had done in graduate school and the best thing I did do, Mike Walfish & Brent Waters
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12:00 pm - Lunch & Practicum: Give an elevator talk. Come prepared to describe your research to a student outside your research area.
1:00 am -
Looking back, peering ahead, Rama Kotla, Microsoft Research (UT PhD 2008)
gad09-rama.pptx
1:30 pm - Practicum: Curriculum vitae swap. Bring your CV. You will exchange with a student outside your research area.
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2:30 pm - Break
3:00 pm -
Interdisciplinary research, Luay Nakhleh, Assistant Professor, Rice University (UT PhD 2004)
gad09-luay.pdf
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4:00 pm - 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.
4:45 pm - Evaluation: Fill out web evaluation form.
Graduate Advising Day (GAD) info from previous years
gad-all-2007.ppt - UTCS Graduate Advice Day Slides, Feb 23, 2007
Overview & What we are doing to help you succeed, J Moore, Department Chair
Communication Skills, Adam Klivans
Panel: What Will I Do When I Graduate? (Praveen Yalagandula, HP; Dave Moriarty, Apple; Seth Pettie, University of Michigan – all UT PhD grads)
Managing Your Advisor, Keshav Pingali
Panel: Tools and Advice for AI, Systems, & Theory Research (Ned Dimitrov, Mike Bond, Shimon Whiteson – all UT PhD students)
Advice on Applying and Interviewing for Jobs, Steve Keckler
Panel: Work-Life Balance (Adam Brown, PhD student; Emmett Witchell, assistant prof; Kathryn McKinley, prof)
UTCS Graduate Student Advice Day Slides, May 11, 2006
Overview & What we are doing to help you succeed, J Moore, Department Chair
Starting a research career & picking an advisor, Emery Berger, Assistant Prof at UMass (UT graduate)
What your advisor can do for you & managing your advisor, Doug Burger, Associate Professor
Communication skills - I speek pretty now, Mike Dahlin, Associate Professor
Networking, Pete Manolios, Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech (UT graduate)
What it takes to land academic interviews & how to create it, - Kathryn McKinley, Professor
Preparing for an academic interview, Karu Sankaralingam, Graduate Student
What I did right, what I would change, & other general advice, Long Huang, Graduate Student
What I did right, what I would change, & other general advice, JP Martin, Graduate Student
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