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CSE 591: Introduction to Graduate Study in CSE

CSE 591: Introduction to Graduate Study in CSE. Class 3 Prof. Sanmay Das. Plan for today. Critical paper reading: mentors Note on NSF GRFP : All eligible students must apply Rotations: purpose and mechanics Ethical practice of research and scholarship. Critical paper reading.

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CSE 591: Introduction to Graduate Study in CSE

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  1. CSE 591: Introduction to Graduate Study in CSE Class 3 Prof. Sanmay Das

  2. Plan for today Critical paper reading: mentors Note on NSF GRFP: All eligible students must apply Rotations: purpose and mechanics Ethical practice of research and scholarship

  3. Critical paper reading Mohan Li – Roger Chamberlain: ? James Orr – Sanmay Das: EC Zhuoshu Li – Sanmay Das: EC Doowon Kim – Jon Turner: NSDI Adam Drescher – Roch Guerin: CoNEXT Wenlin Wang – Yasu Furukawa: ? Chong Li – Chenyang Lu : USENIX ATC DolvaraGunatilaka – Chenyang Lu : SenSys Son Dinh – Raj Jain? : SIGCOMM? ShauryaAhuja– Caitlin Kelleher : CHI Missael Garcia – Viktor Gruev : ? Jake Gardner – Kilian Weinberger : ICML Lav Gupta – Roch Guerin : NetEcon Joshua Little -- ?? Junjie Liu – RajJain? : SIGCOMM? Xiaoxin Liu – Yasu Furukawa : CVPR Justin Peabody– Sanmay Das: AAAI Patricia Wang – Sanmay Das: AAAI

  4. Rotations Must do two rotations with two different supervisors Each rotation is a 4-week “test drive” for students and potential advisors to learn about each other Useful even if you already have an understanding with someone whom you expect to become your advisor

  5. Rotation survey: Missing responses Chong Li Jacob Gardner Lav Gupta Joshua Little Justin Peabody

  6. Potential supervisors KunalAgrawal Michael Brent Ron Cytron Sanmay Das Yasutaka Furukawa Chris Gill Roch Guerin Raj Jain Tao Ju Chenyang Lu Robert Pless WeixiongZhang

  7. Mechanics List of interested faculty made available to you Contact and discuss with potential supervisors No formal commitments! By 10 AM on 9/25, send me a ranked list of supervisors you’d like to work with They will do the same We’ll run a stable matching algorithm: notification of matches by the end of the day on 9/25 We’ll figure things out for anyone left unmatched (unlikely). Rotation plans due by 10/2!

  8. Ethics Some useful resources on the web: Official Wash U policy for grad students DHHS Office of Research Integrity Dave Touretzky’s slides at CMU Please read/investigate these. We’ll discuss some important issues in the CS context for the rest of this class.

  9. Research Fraud Outright falsification A recent case at Duke Knowingly choosing favorable conditions without disclosure Fudging results “Everybody cleans up their data”

  10. Writing and plagiarism Inadequate citation Even if you’re just taking a couple of lines, even if you’re slightly paraphrasing, must cite! Don’t “borrow” figures without proper citation Self-plagiarism Cutting and pasting from your own work is dangerous! A worthwhile read Authorship Who should be an author? Order? Conventions? Proper citation and acknowledgment of others’ ideas A good guide on writing ethics

  11. Paper review and publication Simultaneous submission (check policies) Seeking credit for same work twice Reviewer conflicts of interest Confidentiality of the review process A blog post worth reading

  12. Human subjects and impacts Human subjects research: needs IRB approval Other research: think about potential impact on humans (e.g. finding a security hole) Also think about data issues: privacy, tracking, etc. (may need to consult IRB)

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