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Are you a graduate student in computing-related studies, interested in interacting with successful women in your field who can give you advice on topics such as how to find and develop your...
We would like to invite you to the Fika meeting on Monday, October 22nd, 3:00 - 4:00 pm in the ITE 430 room. We will be discussing courses which are offered next semester in HCC department to...
We would like to invite you to the Fika meeting on Monday, October 1st, 3:00 - 4:00 pm in the ITE 430 room. Chris Annie, who has a great experience in the HCC industry space is going to talk about...
We would like to invite you to the Fika meeting on Monday, October 8th, 3:00 - 4:00 pm in the ITE 430 room. We will be discussing conferences like ACM SIGCHI, Assets, IUI, etc. and their...
We would like to invite you to the Fika meeting on Monday, October 15th, 3:00 - 4:00 pm in the ITE 430 room. Bio: Galina Madjaroff is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and a Clinical...
We would like to invite you to the Fika meeting on Monday, September 24th, from 3:00 - 4:00 pm in the ITE 430 room. Sidas Saulynas , a PhD student at UMBC, will be our speaker to give us a brief...
Hello everyone, As we did not have any presenter to practice a presentation for CHI 2018 during the Fika meeting today, we discussed about useful tips for giving a presentation at a conference...
<taps mic>Is this on? So let's try to do this! Here's how I think it should work, but I'm open to suggestions. 1) We meet for an hour-ish to discuss a paper that one of us is writing...
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