Online Events

Key dates and times – more info on each below:

MICS 2020 proceedings are now available

NVIDIA Deep Learning Computer Vision Course:

Experience a FREE self paced hands-on workshop on the Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision.  The course is a self-paced learning experience that provides access to a GPU-accelerated workstation in the cloud. All you need is a web browser and Internet connection to get started at this link and pass code DLITEACH0320_15_JKD_38.  The course typically takes 6-8 hours in total to complete, but can be completed in parts. 

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Sessions

Paper and poster sessions will be available on Youtube as of Friday (4/3) at 8 AM (CST). We encourage registrants to view 4+ sessions throughout the conference, plus the keynote but also engage via comments or questions. We ask that comments and questions remain appropriate.

Keynote – Jonathan Bentz + Live Q&A

Jonathan’s keynote content will be posted by Friday (4/3) at 8AM (CST). A live Q&A session will then be hosted Friday (4/3) at 3PM (CST).

Programming Competition

Students will now compete as individuals to solve a set of programming problems. Kattis.com programming contest MICS 2020 Virtual Programming Contest.  It is an open contest which anybody can join.  Create a new or use your existing Kattis account. The contest will run from Friday (4/3) at 8 AM (CST) to Sunday (4/5) noon.

Career Fair

Navigate to the career fair site and share your resumes with those companies and contacts you are interested in.

Robotics Competition (Cancelled)

Unfortunately with the symposium moving fully online, we will not be able to host the robotics competition this year.