Mission
The Round Table is a student-only, informal discussion group where
each week a different student informally presents one of his research
problems (or any other topic of interest) and solicit ideas, constructive
criticism, and feedback from the rest.
Our mission is not only to help individuals whose
research might have stalled, but also to boost collaboration in general,
provide an additional forum for students to articulate what they are
working on, and broaden students' perspective on research in general.
Started in June 2000, the Round Table now maintains
a weekly meeting of apprx 90 minutes. It is open to any
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering
students and focuses on research areas such as Computer Vision, AI, Control
Theory, Medical Imaging, and other Signals and Systems areas.
If you are not yet part of our mailing list and would like to be,
please contact one of our organizers (see below).
Some administrative information
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Place
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Meetings are held either at AKW 000 (the computer science department)
or BML 333 (the medical school). Please consult the
Coming Up page to find the place of the
coming meeting.
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Time
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Currently, all meetings are held on Tuesdays, 12:00 PM. Please be on time...
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Email list
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You can send announcements to all members of the group through
round-table@cs.yale.edu.
This email list is not moderated but only subscribers can use it.
To subscribe to the list click
here.
For configuration and maintenance of our email list click
here.
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Organizers
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The Round Table is currently organized and coordinated by
Ohad Ben-Shahar.
Please contact him about any administrative matters.
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Affiliation
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The Round Table discussion group is affiliated with the
The Center for Computational Vision and Control.
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Current Active Participants