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Workshop for Undergraduates Interested in Computational Research

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Subject: Workshop for Undergraduates Interested in Computational Research
From: "Mercado, Eduardo" <>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 16:06:32 +0000
Dear All,

Please share the following with undergraduates at your institution:

ExploreCSR at University at Buffalo is a 3-day virtual workshop sponsored 
through Google's ExploreCSR grant that introduces undergraduates to basic 
connectionist models and signal processing in order to better understand how 
these techniques can be used in scientific studies and to solve real-world 
problems. Each day will consist of tutorials and testimonials on how 
computational methods can be used in scientific research (especially in studies 
of bioacoustics), followed by hands-on practice in small groups. Students will 
also be able to meet graduate, postdoctoral, and faculty mentors to discuss 
future career and research goals, as well as get connected to information 
regarding graduate programs, funding, scientific organizations, and labs based 
on their individual interests. The workshop is designed to encourage women and 
other underrepresented groups in STEM to explore research and graduate 
opportunities in computing through mentorship and training. The workshop will 
take place on April 16-18, 2021 and applications are due March 1, 2021. For 
more information, please visit https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/explorecsr/.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

Best,
Karen




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