All Upcoming Events
- March
- March 4Python Programming: Data Visualization with Seaborn10:00 AM, Online, connection information will be sent in advance
- March 4Talk: Memorization and Privacy in Learning: Fundamental Limits and New AlgorithmsGavin Brown: Postdoc, University of Washington (PhD in Computer Science, Boston Univ)12:00 PM, 1240 Computer Sciences
- March 4Machine Learning Lunch MeetingDo You Interpret Your t-SNE Embeddings Correctly? A Perspective from Map-Continuity and Leave-One-Out1:00 PM, 1221 Computer Sciences
- March 4MadS&P SeminarGuest Talk by Anvith Thudi4:00 PM, 3310 Computer Sciences, Computer Sciences
Also offered online - March 5
- March 5
- March 6
- March 6Talk: Statistical Challenges in Modern Machine Learning and their Algorithmic ConsequencesYeshwanth Cherapanamjeri: Postdoc, MIT (PhD, UC Berkeley)12:00 PM, 1240 Computer Sciences
- March 6Nourishing KnowledgeExploring the Fusion of Gale Digital Scholar Lab and “Food History: Printed and Manuscript Recipe Books, 1669-1990”12:00 PM, Online
- March 6MadSystems SeminarSeparating the Ordering Guarantee and Durability Guarantee in the Modern I/O Stack4:30 PM, 2310 Computer Sciences
- March 7Welcome Weekend for Prospective MS/PhD Program StudentsAll day, varied venues on campus; schedule will be provided to registered attendees
- March 7Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Department SeminarSameer Deshpandi, Department of Statistics, UW-Madison12:00 PM, Auditorium, Genetics-Biotechnology Center Building
Also offered online - March 7
- March 8Welcome Weekend for Prospective MS/PhD Program StudentsAll day, varied venues on campus; schedule will be provided to registered attendees
- March 10MA LIS Advising Session for Summer and Fall enrollmentPreparation for iSchool Advising Week, March 10- 1411:45 AM, Online
- March 10Talk: Privacy, Copyright, and Data Integrity: The Cascading Implications of Generative AINiloofar Mireshghallah: Postdoc, Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington12:00 PM, 1240 Computer Sciences
- March 10Statistics Seminar Robustly estimating heterogeneity in factorial data using Rashomon Partitions by Tyler McCormick4:00 PM, 19 Ingraham Hall
- March 11CHTC Information SessionLearn about CHTC's computing and data services for UW-Madison affiliates at this information session!10:30 AM, 1170 Discovery Building
Also offered online - March 11Talk: Two Perspectives on Fair Political RedistrictingJamie Tucker-Foltz: PhD Candidate, Computer Science, Harvard12:00 PM, 1240 Computer Sciences
- March 11