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- Students interested in joining or leaving the mentorship program can change their status using this form
- CS@VT Grad Students Facebook Group: In addition to sending out email, we'll make frequent posts here.
- Social events Slack channel: Students and Grad Council members use this to plan miscellaneous (informal) weekend trips and afternoons / evenings out. The name is currently pending revision, please ignore "Summer 2019" references.
Steps to change your research hours (CS 5994 for MS and CS 7994 for PhD):
- # for the required research hours course
- Go to Schedule and Options menu
- Click on the credit hours
- Replace the value (default 1) with the number of research hours you want
- Click the submit button
- Survey for requesting travel funds
- Center for Instructional Development and Educational Research
- Computer Science Compact for the Advisor relationship
- List of faculty seeking students
- Library
- Final Exam
- VT->ACM
- VT->IEEE
- 2021 Qualifier Link
- 2022 Qualifier Link
- 2023 Qualifier Link
- 2024 Qualifier Link
- The Graduate Computer Science Website
- An administrative website for Computer Science
- Computer Science Intranet
- Advanced Courses
- Open Classes
- IRB - Creating Surveys
- Overleaf - ETD Template
- VT Templates
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The general webpage for looking at calendars
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A more detailed insight into VT calendars here; to add these calendars to your GMail calendar
- copy the subscribe url
- paste the url into the “Add calendar from URL” Menu
- replace the webcal:/// with https://
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The Grad Council Calendar link
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Printing from your desktop
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- Send an email to
techstaff@cs.vt.edu with your poster attached. A0 size is what most of us use
- Send an email to
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Department-provided web hosting for a personal website.
Here are the slides for talks made by various graduate students from our department. Feel free to use one of them as a template for your next talk.
- Jamie Davis's "Event Handler Poisoning" slides: Powerpoint
- Tyler Chang's "Poly-Time Multivariate Interpolation via the DLT" slides: PDF, Beamer source
- Thomas Lux's "Novel Meshes for Multivariate Interpolation and Approximation" slides: PDF, Keynote
Here is the information that Grad Council has collected on the academic job search from previous students:
This may be possible within your last semester.
Please email Sara Hooshangi and the Graduate School asking about this.
- Reserve a room KWII
- Reserving a room in CRC
- Reserving a room in Torg and McBryde
- Torg Classroom Availability
- GLC Availability
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