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Please note: This master’s thesis presentation will take place in DC 3317 and online.

Saralin Zassman, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisors: Professors Daniel Vogel, Craig Kaplan

We design and evaluate Mindless Scroll, a mobile application for mindfulness that encourages a slow and deliberate approach to colouring. The app provides a visually immersive user experience in contrast to the majority of mindfulness-based mobile apps that focus on audio-based methods.

Please note: This master’s thesis presentation will take place in DC 3317 and online.

Gautam Pathak, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisor: Professor Trevor Brown

Please note: This master’s thesis presentation will take place in DC 3317 and online.

Cheryl Lao, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisors: Professors Daniel Vogel, Craig Kaplan

Please note: This PhD seminar will take place online.

Sajin Sasy, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisor: Professor Ian Goldberg

Please note: This PhD seminar will take palce in M3 4206 and online.

Kam Chuen Tung, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisor: Professor Lap Chi Lau

We derive Cheeger inequalities for directed graphs and hypergraphs using the reweighted eigenvalue approach that was recently developed for vertex expansion in undirected graphs. The goal is to develop a new spectral theory for directed graphs and an alternative spectral theory for hypergraphs. 

Please note: This PhD seminar will take place in DC 1304 and virtually.

Rosina Kharal, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisor: Professor Trevor Brown