
Two CS grad students talk to other researchers about grad school and anything else. Note: Please excuse any sniffling or snorting, Lisa has Tourette's and we haven't figured out a good workaround yet.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | a year ago |
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A conversation with Justin Wong. Justin is a CS PhD student at UC Berkeley studying artificial intelligence and one of the creators of Video Arena.
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Website: people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~wong.justin/
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Vibing with our friend Shishir Patil, a machine learning researcher at UC Berkeley. Shishir's Socials: twitter: twitter.com/shishirpatil_ website: shishirpatil.github.io/ --- Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 01:25 Gradu... more
A conversation with Natacha Crooks. Natacha is an assistant professor of computer science at UC Berkeley, a co-director of the Berkeley Sky Computing Lab, and the recipient of the ACM Dennis Ritchie Doctoral Research Award for the Best Dissertation i... more
A conversation with Justin Jaffray. Justin is a software engineer at Datadog who writes the weekly Null Bitmap newsletter on interesting topics in the world of Databases. Socials: website: https://justinjaffray.com/ twitter: twitter.com/just... more
A conversation with Leonid Grinberg, a lawyer at Arbol and former software engineer at Bridgewater and at The New York Times. We discuss the differences between life as a software engineer and life as a lawyer, working at an infamous hedge fund, and ... more
A conversation with Ritwik Gupta, a tech director at the Defense Innovation Unit and a PhD student at UC Berkeley in Berkeley AI Research (BAIR). Ritwik's research explores applications of computer vision to real-world disaster recovery. We discuss t... more
A conversation with Alok Tripathy, a 5th year PhD student at UC Berkeley studying supercomputing and machine learning. We discuss supercomputers vs cloud computing, ranking the world's supercomputers, sports analytics, and evaluation metrics for LLMs... more
A conversation with Shm Garanganao Almeda, a 4th year PhD student at UC Berkeley studying the intersection of art and human-computer interaction. We discuss training generative AI without artist's permission, the influence of NFTs on online artist co... more
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