Carnegie Mellon Database Seminar
Welcome to the Database Seminar web page at the
School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University.
Starting from February 2006, we have a new mailing list for the seminar:
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The old mailing list is no longer active.
Description
The weekly CMU database seminar is a gathering of students and
faculty interested in database systems, data mining and machine learning.
The meetings are hour-long and consist of presentations of recent research papers,
practice talks, or invited talks.
We encourage everyone to share interesting research on database systems with
our group, by giving a talk at the weekly database seminar.
The invitation is extended to CMU faculty and students, as well as
researchers from other universities and industrial organizations. Local speakers may choose to
present their own research work
or recent publications from database conferences or related fields.
Students interested in database systems are strongly
encouraged to attend the seminar.
Scheduling
You may first want to check the current guidelines and rules.
To give a talk, check out the current
schedule, choose an open date and
email it to us along with the
title and abstract of your talk.
Where and When
Unless otherwise announced, the seminar is held in Wean Hall 7220 at 4:30-5:30pm
every Monday. Refreshments will be provided!
Announcements
To receive notifications about the seminar, subscribe to the
seminar mailing list.
Soon after you subscribe, you will receive a confirmation email.
Please mail your comments to
Jure Leskovec
(jure@cs.cmu.edu)
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