Google Summer of Code @ Liquid Galaxy Info Session

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Looking for an exciting coding experience? Check out the Google Summer of Code @ Liquid Galaxy info session, brought to you by the CSSS!

Google Summer of Code is an international online program focused on introducing folks to open-source software development. Participants will work with an open source organization — in this case, Liquid Galaxy — on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance of mentors.

The Liquid Galaxy project focuses on developing a panoramic Google Earth-based controller, and has been a GSoC organization since 2011.

Join Emilie, our VP Academic, past Liquid Galaxy Google Code-in Winner and GSoC co-mentor, for more information on the GSoC program, the Liquid Galaxy project, and application tips!

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Hacktoberfest Workshop

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Are you interested in learning Git or participating in Hacktoberfest? Check out our new workshop happening on Tuesday! Git is a powerful version control system for software, ubiquitous in industry, academia, and the world of open source, and Hacktoberfest is a global open-source contribution event that happens annually in October. Whether you’ve completely new to it or want a better understanding of the fundamentals, attending this workshop will give you the knowledge you need to use Git and contribute to open source confidently and effectively. RSVP here!

Location: DMP 201 Time: 5:30PM - 6:30PM

*This event is run by the CSSS and is not affiliated with GitHub or Hacktoberfest.

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Pumpkins x Programmers

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Are you tired and stressed from midterms? Do you wish you could de-stress by carving away at a pumpkin? Now’s your chance! CSSS is hosting a pumpkin carving event, complete with pumpkin pie and prizes for the winning team. Sign up individually with the link in our bio and carve your prize-winning pumpkin in groups of 3. Bring your spookiest smile to take a “byte” of pumpkin pie and carve some pumpkins! Spots are limited, so RSVP here and keep an eye out for a confirmation email!

Location: Pho Real Lounge in the ICICS, outside of where Pacific Poke was formerly located

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Meet the Team - First Year Pizza Party!

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Hey first years! For those of you interested in our CSSS First Year Pizza Party, the RSVP form has been closed early. Unfortunately due to high demand, we will not be able to invite everybody who RSVP’d to attend. Check your emails to see if you’ve received an invite. If you haven’t received an email, you have been waitlisted for now. Keep an eye on your emails - spots may open up later in the week. We’ll have lots more events coming your way, so don’t worry if you aren’t able to attend this one!

P.S.: Having trouble finding the Pho Real (formerly Pacific Poke) Lounge? Google “Pacific Poke” and choose the location on Main Mall, or if that doesn’t work, meet us outside ICICS Room X035!

P.P.S: If you can’t make it to this event, then you might be interested in another event we’re hosting! The UBC CSSS is hosting a First Year Panel on Monday, September 11! The FYP is a panel designed for first years to ask questions about CS programs/admission/careers. The panel will feature upper-year students and professors and will be primarily moderated Q&A. This is also intended as an opportunity for first years to network with one another, so come by to meet other prospective CS students and learn more about your CS journeys at UBC! RSVP here!

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First Year Panel

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Hey first year students! Got any burning questions about CS programs, careers, and admissions you want answered? Come to our First Year Panel Q&A where upper-year CS students and professors will share their experience and knowledge! This is also a great opportunity for you to get to know your peers and make new friends at the start of the term!

RSVP here to join the event!

Date & Time: September 11th, 6-7PM
Location: LIFE 2302

Speaker bios:

  • Professor Mike Feeley: Mike Feeley is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at UBC and a member of the Systopia Group. His research is in the area of operating systems and distributed systems, particularly small-scale distributed computing in workstation and personal computer clusters. His active project areas include peer-to-peer file systems, mobile ad hoc networks, and scalable system structures. At UBC, he has taught CPSC 210, 213, and 313, and has been awarded the UBC Killam Teaching Prize, the Faculty of Science Distinguished Research and Teaching Awards, the Computer Science Undergraduate Team Award and the Computer Science Department Teaching Award.
  • Professor Gregor Kiczales: Gregor Kiczales is Professor of Computer Science at UBC, and a fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery. His research is directed at enabling programmers to write programs that, as much as possible, look like their design. This has included work in object-oriented programming - the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and its standard implementation PCL; work in reflection – The Art of the Metaobject Protocol and The CLOS Metaobject Protocol; and work in aspect-oriented programming (AOP) - leading the team that developed AOP and AspectJ. At UBC his main focus has been on education, with a particular focus on developing a course that delivers students a substantive introduction to software engineering in their first term of computer science study. As part of this he developed an edX MOOC and continues the ongoing development of 110, autograder infrastructure and other course materials.
  • Professor Joanna McGrenere: Joanna McGrenere is a Co-Head and Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC, Canada). Her broad research area is Human Computer Interaction (HCI), with a specialization in interface personalization, universal usability, assistive technology, and computer supported cooperative work. She often serves on the program and organizing committees for the top conferences in HCI. At UBC, Joanna has received the Killam Research Award and Killam Award for Excellence in Mentoring. She also kickstarted and led the HCI@UBC initiative: an interdisciplinary meeting for scholars working in the area of Human-Computer Interaction across UBC campus which has been rebranded as the Designing for People initiative. As well, she has taught CPSC 110 several times in the past.
  • Michael DeMarco: Michael is a fifth-year Honours Computer Science and Data Science minor student. He’s previously interned at companies like Tesla and Amazon through UBC’s co-op program, served as a teaching assistant for a variety of introductory courses, and conducted research through directed studies.
  • Ryan Kim: Hello everyone! My name is Ryan and I am in my fourth year of Computer Science at UBC. I am the President of UBC Computer Science Student Society for the current school year and have been part of other clubs such as the Science Undergraduate Society, Launch Pad, Google Development Student Club, and Game Development Club. I am currently on co-op at Cisco as a Software Engineer Intern and was previously on co-op at SAP and UBC as a Worklearn student. Feel free to ask me questions about anything you have in mind!
  • Jessie Shang: Hello, everyone! I’m Jessie, a third-year computer science student at UBC. I recently made a significant switch from CPEN to CPSC, so if you’re considering a similar move or have questions about the differences between the two programs, I’d be happy to share my perspective. I’m also involved in design teams like Launchpad and UBC BEST, and I spent my summer doing machine learning research. Whether it’s academics, extracurriculars, or anything else related to computer science, feel free to ask me any questions.

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