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CS Student Research Conference

Queen’s University is excited to host CSearch, the inaugural Computing Student Research Conference on September 28th and 29th, 2018. We aim to bring students together to learn about opportunities within Computer Science, gaining insights from professionals within the field, and inspire them to continue innovating.

The conference caters to both graduate and undergraduate students, encouraging the
exchange of ideas, and fostering the discovery of new possibilities. We have over $1000+ available in research prizes, which will be awarded for exceptional posters and presentations! 

To submit your projects, follow this link: https://www.csearchconference.com/research/.

Our speakers include Dr. Imogen Coe, Vik Pant, Alain Chesnais, Lauren Bhagwandat, and Cecil Cheng. The talks touch on a range of topics including Artificial Intelligence, Fintech, Game Development, and the importance of diversity within STEM. We have a full itinerary of socials, open houses and hand-on activities to provide a fun and engaging two days.

Come out and present your research in a friendly and creative atmosphere, or come
out enjoy our talks and activities. This is a conference you don't want to miss.

Registration is now open! 
Sign-up now: https://www.csearchconference.com/

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