University of Utah


CS 6020 Conducting, Publishing, and Presenting Early-Career Research (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Computer Science

This is an independent study offering designed to encourage beginning graduate students to conduct, publish, and present original research early in their graduate careers. A graduate student can earn credit for CP SC 6020 by having a first-authored paper accepted for publication in a top-tier journal or conference and by subsequently presenting the published work in a one-hour departmental research colloquium. The research must be conducted while a graduate student at Utah; the paper must be accepted within two years of enrolling in the graduate program; the journal or conference must be approved by the student's supervisory committee; the colloquium must be presented as soon as possible after the acceptance of the paper; and the student must complete these requirements and register for CP SC 6020 within three years of enrolling in the graduate program. CP SC 6020 may not be repeated for credit.
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