Computer science majors interested in studying abroad are invited to attend a session on Friday, October 5, where David Szeszler, Professor of Combinatorial Optimization at AIT Budapest, will discuss the Computer Science Study Abroad in Budapest.
The AIT program includes first-rate faculty such as Erno Rubik (inventor of the Rubik’s Cube and recent recipient of the U.S. Outstanding Contributions to Science Education Award), an innovative curriculum including courses such as “Computer Vision for Digital Film Post-production,” and a guest lecture series that brings prominent speakers to campus.
The session will take place at the Global Studies Center between noon and 1 p.m. on Friday; pizza and refreshments will be served.
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