18:00-18:10 Opening remarks
18:10-18:30 Dr. Michal Moshkovitz, (UCSD): On Bounded-Memory Machine Learning (you are welcome to attend only to the talk if you like)
18:30-20:00 Women doing Computer Science (including doing homework and research).
18:00-20:00 Women doing Computer Science (including doing homework and research).
18:00-20:00 Women doing Computer Science (including doing homework and research).
18:10-19:00 Prof. Yael Kalai (Microsoft research): The evolution of proofs in computer science
19:00-20:00 Women doing Computer Science (including doing homework and research).
18:10-19:00 Dr. Rotem Oshman (Tel-Aviv University ):
Communication complexity: What is it and what is it good for?
19:00-20:00 Women doing Computer Science (including doing homework and research).
13:10 Dr. Maria Kushnir (Trax Retail):
Epipolar Geometry Estimation Algorithms
13:00 -15:00 A toast for Passover 2019 (Schreiber 210)
14:00 -18:00 Sublinear time algorithms & things I wish I knew a bit earlier in my studies (Schreiber 209)
18:00-21:00 How to find an advisor & intro to Master’s thesis 101 (Check Point, 280)
17:00 -18:00 A toast for the beginning of the academic year (Check Point, 420)
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