Brunch for the Brain. Join us for cool talks and interact with technology as we serve up cutting-edge computer science.
1/23 - Going Digital: Senior Lecturer Mike Scott will demystify the digital process and use cameras to show how digital images are created. Location: PAI 5.14 Lab
2/20 - Flip Bits, Not Burgers - Harnessing Technology for Good: Associate Professor Calvin Lin will show how computer technology, which has been changing the world for years, offers hope for solving some of the world's most pressing problems. Location: W.C.Hogg 1.110
3/27 - Creating the next Google: Assistant Professor William Cook will discuss case studies on successful start-ups and students will brainstorm technology/business ideas. Location: W.C. Hogg 1.110
4/17 - Computers with Vision: Assistant Professor Kristen Grauman will teach students about computer vision and machine learning. Location: W.C. Hogg 1.110
All Classes are located at W.C. Hogg 1.110 ![]()
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What age group can attend Breakfast Bytes?
Breakfast Bytes is targeted toward middle and high school students, parents and teachers.
Is there a fee for Breakfast Bytes?
No
Do students have to attend all the sessions or can they pick those of interest?
Students are welcome to come to any or all sessions.
Will food be served?
We will serve either bagels or donuts and beverages.
Is there parking available?
Students or parents can park in either the Speedway Garage
or the 27th Street Garage ![]()
How can I sign up?
We don't have an official RSVP list. You are welcome just to show up!