Pearl Hacks
Join us for Pearl Hacks, a beginner-friendly hackathon for women & gender non-conforming students focusing on community, mentorship, and inspiration Register here!
Join us for Pearl Hacks, a beginner-friendly hackathon for women & gender non-conforming students focusing on community, mentorship, and inspiration Register here!
Regional competition is the first tier of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (formerly ACM). The Mid-Atlantic Region covers southern New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. For more information, see the … Read more
CAREER PATHS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Wednesday, February 28 5:30 - 7 PM | SN014 Earn CLE Credit Register here Come learn more about what careers exist in the field of computer science! Hear from UNC CS Alumni about their own experiences, … Read more
Welcome graduate candidates!
Learn about majoring in computer science at Carolina with Ketan Mayer-Patel, Director of Undergraduate Studies. Zoom event. Register here.
Join UNC Computer Science at the UNC Science Expo, one of the biggest celebrations of science in the state! Spot, an agile mobile robot from Boston Dynamics, wows the crowd at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center as part of … Read more
Join Siva Reddy for Paradoxes in Transformer Language Models: Masking, Positional Encodings, and Routing Abstract: The defining features of Transformer Language Models, such as causal masking, positional encodings, and their monolithic architecture (i.e., the absence of a specific routing mechanism), … Read more
The UNC School of Data Science and Society is thrilled to host Dr. Philip Payne, the Janet and Bernard Becker Professor and founding Director of the Institute for Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB) at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Payne will be giving a talk titled “Artificial Intelligence and the Learning Health System: Digitally Transforming Healthcare and Decision-Making.”
Transformers AI workshop with Dr. Josh Starmer of StatQuest. Beginner-friendly and all are welcome. Free food will be provided! Register here.
Join us for an engaging networking event where you can connect with your peers, forge meaningful connections, and discover who among your peers might also be headed to your city for the summer or post-graduation. Don't miss this opportunity to … Read more
Professor Mohit Bansal (UNC Computer Science) and Professor Thomas Hofweber (UNC Philosophy) invite researchers to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and philosophy at the Symposium on AI and Society, held April 25 & 26. This event features discussions on … Read more