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( Winter 2012 )
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2012/02/20 Title: Casino Night
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Casino Night for all CSers and guests!


2012/02/22 Title: PIZZA NIGHT
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Show up at 5pm, grab your 50ยข slice of pizza, a free Red Bull, and a piecd of paper in order to compete in Paper Winggs. You can also pay for your CS Hoodie as well. The cost is $52.00


2012/03/01 Title: Summer Research Awards NSERC USRA 2012
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Deadline to submit all forms is Friday, March 9th. You may order your official transcripts through Minerva, or through your home University, give yourself sufficient time as it can take up to two weeks to process.


2012/03/14 Title: AWKWARD SEMI-FORMAL
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Tickets will be on sale today during Pizza Night Space is very limited-buy yours now.


2012/04/04 Title: Pizza Night
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Come and get pizza for 50 cents a slice! Tonight only, we also present a selection of alcoholic drinks!


2012/10/11 Title: Hiring Database Designer
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To All Computer Science Students: The Booking Office at the Schulich School of Music would like to hire an experienced Computer Science student to design a database system for use in the office. Payment is $15/hour and there is 30 hours budgeted for the project with possible follow-up if needed. To find out more about the Booking Office and our mandate, please visit our website: http://www.mcgill.ca/music/about-us/contact-us/booking-office Please send a resume/CV with relevant references to booking@music.mcgill.ca and a cover letter addressed to Ms. Alexis Carter.


2012/11/26 Title: Computational Landscape Ecology Lab
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER We are currently seeking motivated students to do undergraduate research in computing-intensive landscape ecology applications. Students will join a dynamic and growing lab of graduate and undergraduate students working on a wide range of landscape ecology projects that demand a heavy component of computing power, including: 1) spatial and statistical patterns of landscape metrics at continental and regional scales 2) regional estimation of lake carbon content with remote sensing, GIS, and Bayesian estimation in 10**6 lakes in Quebec 3) forest connectivity estimation and validation at regional and continental scales, using Circuitscape Successful candidates will have strong programming experience, ideally in R, Matlab, or Python. Depending on the project, specific course or work experience with certain tools will be of especially high value, including: remote sensing, GIS, simulation modeling, data mining techniques in very large data sets and coursework in statistics. In this group, students are soon given real research projects that require them to think broadly and deeply about topics that, if successful, will serve as pilot work for PhD and MS projects. The undergraduate projects of several students have been published in peer-reviewed academic journals. Canadian students who would be eligible for federal and provincial scholarships are given high priority. Interested students can send a CV, an unofficial grade transcript, and the names of three references to: