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Tufts Computer Science Exchange The Tufts Computer Science Exchange is dedicated to promoting computer science education and fosteri

The Tufts Computer Science Exchange exists to integrate and educate the Tufts computer science community by means of novel opportunities and events. We aim to be an inclusive, open organization, supporting students in all matters relating to computer science and the department at Tufts. The Fall 2020 Executive Board is: Colton Wolk, President; Aonkon Dey, Vice President; and Rujen Amatya, Treasure

r. The Polyhack Committee is: Manish Aryal, Hackathon Director and Website Chair; Colton Wolk, Committee Organizer and Sponsorship Chair; Denzel Oduro, Design Co-chair; An Ho, Design Co-chair; Marvin Agyen, Web Developer; Michael Ngai, Web Developer; and Rujen Amatya, Web Developer. Join the mailing list for extra updates and opportunities: http://eepurl.com/dNzV1M

Coming up this Wednesday night! Watching the Social Network with free pizza!
11/03/2024

Coming up this Wednesday night! Watching the Social Network with free pizza!

Thinking about a career in tech? Looking to network with other CS students? Come to the recruitment session hosted joint...
05/10/2023

Thinking about a career in tech? Looking to network with other CS students? Come to the recruitment session hosted jointly with WICS on Sunday, October 22 in JCC 270 and meet recruiters from DraftKings!

09/09/2023

Born on this day in 1941, Dennis M. Ritchie received the 1983 with Ken Thompson, for their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system. https://tinyurl.com/wvaev25n

Come to our GIMs Monday and Tuesday at 6 pm in Braker 001!
08/09/2023

Come to our GIMs Monday and Tuesday at 6 pm in Braker 001!

29/07/2023

Getting past the"Wow" effect.

29/07/2023
16/07/2023

When he invented Turing machines in 1936, Alan Turing also invented modern computing.

13/07/2023

Self-supervised learning allows a neural network to figure out for itself what matters. The process might be what makes our own brains so successful.

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