Per the School of Graduate Studies’ regulations, each student will form a dissertation committee, consisting of a minimum of four members of the university faculty. Committee Selection – The committee ...
Up to 12 stipends of $3,000 each are available for fall semester 2020 for graduate students completing work at the dissertation level in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The purpose of the ...
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has selected eight students in Anthropology, English, Musicology, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Politics, and Sociology to receive the 2017-2018 ...
These awards were established by the Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies Advisory Board in 2004-2005 to recognize exemplary achievement in graduate student research. Recipients have been honored for the ...
Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Natural and Computational Sciences Michael Bagge-Hansen, Applied Science: “Enhanced Field Emission from Vertically Oriented Graphene by Thin Solid Film Coatings ...
This course is available on the MSc in Management Science (Decision Sciences) and MSc in Management Science (Operational Research). This course is not available as an outside option. Cannot be taken ...
Each American Studies major completes a capstone project during the final spring semester of study. Students develop these projects in the Senior Seminar class, working closely with the seminar's ...
Large Language Models (LLMs) have transformed natural language processing, yet two fundamental challenges persist: the computational expense of training and the difficulty of precisely controlling ...
Graph learning has become a foundational paradigm for modeling relational and structured data. Beyond node and edge attributes, graphs embody rich structural attributes–such as density, centrality, ...
The examination of doctoral dissertations is a two-stage process: first, dissertations are examined in a preliminary examination, and then, in a public examination. Doctoral dissertations of the ...
Richard L. Wexelblat became the first candidate in a computer science program to complete a doctoral dissertation on December 5, 1965. While many doctorate candidates had previously performed computer ...