S3D Grad School Q&A Sessions
Considering graduate study in a computer science discipline or a related field? Dive into our Q&A sessions, where we're all ears for your queries. Whether you're curious about the intricacies of computing research, passionate about leveraging technology for innovative solutions, or eager to understand how software can be crafted with precision and purpose, we're here to chat.
Navigating the vast landscape of graduate programs at a place like Carnegie Mellon can be a challenge. But you're not alone in this. We're here to help answer questions, share insights, and point you in the right direction. If you have concerns or just need some clarity about grad school—whether it's directly related to computer science or not—bring them to the table. If we don't have the answers, we'll definitely know someone who does, and we're more than happy to connect you.
So, take a look through the sessions below and register today! (Yes, registration is required.)
Please note: All times listed below are in Eastern Standard Time.
Travis Breaux: Oct 10, 230-330pm ET // Zoom
Program Knowledge:
- Software Engineering PhD
- Master of Software Engineering
Christian Kästner: Oct 25, 500-600pm ET // Zoom
Program Knowledge:
- Software Engineering PhD
- Research Experience for Undergraduates in Software Engineering (REUSE)
Nicolas Christin: Nov 9, 10-11am ET // via Zoom
Program Knowledge:
- Societal Computing PhD
Norman Sadeh: Nov 15, 400-500pm // via Zoom
Program Knowledge:
- Societal Computing PhD
- Privacy Engineering