The Graduate Research Day is the revival of the Graduate Research Conference. All graduate students in the Department of Computer Science are invited to submit an abstract and poster of their research work and virtually attend the event. This year's program will be held at the New Computer Science building and will feature oral presentations, poster presentations, live Q&A and a keynote talk.
The 2022 Graduate Research Day has concluded. Please view the poster booklet to see all the presented work.
You can also check out past years' GRD here.
Program Schedule Poster Booklet
Leveraging Earables for Unvoiced Command Recognition
Advisor: Shubham Jain
How To Accelerate Training Certifiably Robust Neural Networks
Advisor: Amir Rahmati
Understanding Human Hands in Visual Data
Advisor: Minh Hoai
AccessWear: Making Smartphone Applications Accessible to Blind Users
Advisor: Aruna Balasubramanian
GraphZeppelin: Processing Enormous, Changing Graphs
Advisor: Michael Bender
The Effects of Color and Familiar Visual Context on Chart Comprehension and Memorability
Advisor: Klaus Mueller
Debloating Web Applications
Advisor: Nick Nikiforakis
A Multistep Frank-Wolfe Method
Advisor: Yifan Sun
Too Good To Be True: Exploring the Ecosystem of Cryptocurrency Giveaway Scams
Advisors: Nick Nikiforakis, Amir Rahmati
Discrete Outcome Quantum Sensor Networks
Advisor: Himanshu Gupta
Poster and Abstract Submission: | October 7, 2022 |
Acceptance Notification: | October 14, 2022 |
Final Poster Submission: | October 21, 2022 |
Registration Deadline: | October 27, 2022 |
Graduate Research Day: | October 28, 2022 |
September 2022: GRD 2022 will be held in-person on October 28. |
September 2022: Call for papers sent out on September 16. |
October 2022: Graduate Research Day is concluded and winners have been announced! |
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