Dr. Marie desJardins is the Dean of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences. In this role she will lead collaboration among faculty and other stakeholders in pursuing the growth and development of College programs and initiatives, align an interdisciplinary collaboration that increases pathways from undergraduate to graduate study in growing fields, and promote […]
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I?ve been involved with the AAAI/SIGART Doctoral Consortium since 2000. It?s a great event for grad students midway in their careers to present their proposed dissertation research to established researchers, receive feedback, and network with each other. Kiri Wagstaff and I have put together a brief history of the students and mentors who have been […]
AAAI-13 Reviewing Panel
These are the slides from the panel on ?Reviewing Best Practices? that?Michael Littman Panel overview slides Marie desJardins?s slides Kristian Kersting?s slides Michael Littman?s slides Ariel Felner?s slides Ashish Sabharwal?s slides
These are the?slides?from a talk that I gave about the ?Commands? language learning and option/sub-goal discovery project, in several venues in Fall 2014.
Here are the?slides?from a talk at the Diversity in AI workshop about gender and race under-representation in computing, and how to succeed in academia.
SIGCSE 2019 Keynote Presentation
Writing Tips
Here?s a document that I put together, with standard editing symbols, my own cryptic editing abbreviations, and my list of ?pet writing peeves.? If you write anything for me, please read these first ? and consider yourself forewarned!
How to Succeed in Graduate School
I wrote a paper full of advice for graduate students and advisors, and I hope you find it interesting! I?ve also written a short document with some advice on how to organize a workshop that you might find useful. A few years ago, I gave a short talk to the MAPLE research group on Presenting your research: Papers, talks and […]
If I’d Only Known!
Answers to followup questions from the ?If I?d Only Known!? panel for junior faculty that was held at the 2012 Grace Hopper conference are posted here.
ICML-03 Mini-Tutorial
Rob Holte, Rob Schapire, and I gave a mini-tutorial at ICML-03 on ?The Three R?s of Publishing Machine Learning Papers: Research, ?Riting, and Reviews.? Here are links to?my slides, Rob Holte?s slides on?reviewing?and?experimental methodologies, and Rob Schapire?s slides on?writing?and?formal methods.