Videos of Past Events
- Dr. Thomas M. Grothues (RU Marine Field Station, Tuckerton, NJ) presents It's not a Glider: A propelled autonomous underwater vehicle available to Rutgers engineers and scientists. (October 22, 2018) (recorded using the remote-talk system.) Here's his slides (pdf), here's audio-only (mp3), and here's from a quaint video camera in the back of the room. (mp4)
- Rutgers DCS hosted the 2018 Summit on Scalability and Diversity in Computer Science Education.
- Dr. David Stork presents Rigorous computer image analysis in the study of fine art (April, 2018), or if you prefer, audio-only.
- Dr. Craig Yu presents Human-centered Computational Design driven by Perceptual Data and Creative AI (January, 2018), or if you prefer, audio-only. Here also is the remote-connection view.
- Dr. Pranjala Asasthi presents Interactive Machine Learning (CC, January, 2018), or if you prefer, audio-only.
- Dr. Canturk Isci of IBM's Watson Research Center presents Operational Visibility and Analytics Designed for Cloud (December 2017) -- or, if you prefer, audio-only.
- Dr. Paul Messina on The US D.O.E. Exascale Computing Project -- Goals and Challenges (with -- CC, October, 2017) -- or, if you prefer, audio-only.
- Computational Astrocyence by Dr. Konstantinos Michmizos (December, 2017) -- or, if you prefer, audio-only.
- Learning to Manipulate Objects by Dr. Abdeslam Boularias (December, 2017) -- or, if you prefer, audio-only.
- A look at the recent retirement event for Drs. Alex Borgida and Lou Steinberg, long veterans of the Rutgers Computer Science Department
- Congratulations, 2018 grads! Here's a look at the Graduation Picnic! (Keep an eye out for the Larsicorn.)
- The Rutgers MS in CS program hosted the Awards for best projects in Spring of 2018 on May 1, 2018.
- The Rutgers "STEAM" (STEM x Arts) student group hosted a panel discussion on "Careers in STEAM" on April 13, 2018.
- Rutgers Computer Science is 50! A Celebration of it, with talks on the history of the department, and the future of computer science (and the department's place in it.)
- Rutgers Hosted the Greater NY Regional ACM Programming Contest in October of 2010. The event was a great success, with 48 student teams trying to solve computing problems as quickly as possible (in the five hours of the contest) -- the winner going on to the Internationals in March.
- On March 26, 2011, over 100 programmers turned up at Rutgers' Hill Center for a 24-hour programming frenzy in search of actualizations of clever ideas and data manipulation. More info on HackRU can be found here.
- DCS Graduation 2011 - A quick little movie of the event. (May 2011)
- DCS Graduation 2012 - Speeches, and introduction of graduates. (May 2012)
- May 19, 2013 saw the Graduation Ceremony for Computer Science graduates.
- DCS at Rutgers Day 2011! Here's a little bit of a flavor of this very successful showing-off of departmental research to the public. (April 2011)
- Video from the DCS Graduation Ceremonies of 2014 (not including images of the graduates of the graduates receiving their diploma, which have yet to arrive from the photographers. But including "the walk in", "the talk" (by Dr. Nguyen), "the walk out", and "the happy time." The 'diploma' part will be added when those images are available.) (May 2014)
- Graduation! Graduating Undergrad students in May 2017 meet to celebrate
- Presentation of honors to graduating seniors, May 2010.
- Presentation of honors to graduating seniors, May 2009.
- Graduation! Grad students with degrees in May 2017 meet to celebrate
- Presentation of honors to graduating seniors, May 2008.
- Presentation of honors to graduating seniors, May 2007.
- In 2003, the Undergraduate Student Alliance of Computer Scientists hosted a panel discussion on Academic Integrity.
- A demonstration of Aldebaran's Nao robot humanoid in May of 2011.
- The DCS Hackerspace is OPEN!
- Its open in a NEW LOCATION!
- What is it? (mp4 -- no voiceover, just music, so no cc included)
- Makerbot: Information Technology Challenges in Defense and Intelligence". (October 19, 2005.) (realaudio format only, sorry) video and audio, audio only.
Here are links to various video files of interest in the history of computer science. If links go bad (because some are linked to youtube, and may go stale), please send mail to help AT cs.rutgers.edu.