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NSF GK-12 Fellowship

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Dear Students,

Congratulations. You have been selected for the NSF GK-12 fellowship. This fellowship as you recalled I mentioned pays XX,000 a year, starting with this Summer, plus an extra stipend for tuition.

If you recall, it involves setting up an after-school program for middle-schools to motivate students to choose computer science (or a STEM) for their future careers.

We will come up with the official letter (the one you have to sign) soon (probably next week), but I just wanted to inform you that you have been selected.

If you are still with us on this project, please reply to me acknowledging your acceptance. We had more candidates than positions, so I have to make sure you are all on board before I notify those who were not selected.

Best wishes, and I look forward to hearing from you.


Dr. Jorge A. Cobb

w00t! =P

gPapers – A Digital Library Manager

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

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My PyGTK skillz are improving…

Allow me to introduce gPapers, a Gnome-based Digital Library Manager. (think iTunes for all your PDF files)

If you have to ask “why?”, you’re probably not working in academia, and have never had to manage piles of journal papers. This isn’t for you. If you’re a Windows or OSX user, this isn’t for you. If you’re afraid of compiling a library or two, this isn’t for you. In fact, I believe there is a worldwide audience of perhaps seven people who will find this software useful.

But to those six others, I promise it’s a godsend. :)

This has been a side project for me for a little over a month now, and I’m ready to start collecting external feedback. So please, give it a whirl (and join the listserv).

UTD's New Qualifier Rules

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

UTD has changed their PhD qualifying rules, reducing the number of required tests from “4 pass + 1 marginal” to “3 pass”. (marginal scores are eliminated altogether) This was my response:

To: Gopal Gupta
CC: Kang Zhang
Subject: Re: [ecs.cs.phd] [ecs.cs.ttfac] Transition rules (fwd)

Dr. Gupta,

With all due respect, I was shocked when I read these new qualifying rules. Nearly two years ago, when I decided to move to Texas to attend this university, one of the major selling points was UTD’s commitment to building this school into a tier 1 university. This change would appear to be the antithesis of this goal.

Nine years ago, when I was starting Virginia Tech’s undergraduate engineering program, it was a brutal experience. They made no bones about the fact that the program was tough, and that people would fail. They explained that the reason they pushed us so hard was that it was the only way to build a world-class program, and to force top students into realizing their potential. I heard again and again that not everyone is capable, and that continued failure is an important message that maybe you’re pursuing the wrong field. A lot of my fellow students complained, but in the end we respected the university and our professors, and were grateful.

Qualifying exams are supposed to be an equalizer in a program; to make sure that independent of advisors, professors, family connections, etc, all PhD students meet a minimum level of competency. And quite frankly, of the four quals I’ve already taken, when compared to the quals I’ve read and/or heard about at other top universities, they are not a high
bar. Five ~2-hour exams spread over a year and a half is exceptionally reasonable and achievable. I’ve watched my peers, and while many of them I like personally, of those who have failed multiple different quals… they match quite well the students I would be personally concerned about if this university wound up granting them a doctorate.

I also would like to ask: Was there a public comment period for this decision I was unaware of? If not, why? While this change does effect me positively in the short term (I have already met the qualifications under the new rules), I believe it to be a disservice in the long term, and a negative for the university as a whole. I understand the final decision should rest with the department faculty, but we all have a vested interest here. I for one would much rather see a smaller, higher quality student body than a larger one.

Overall I have been very happy with UTD, in both the quality of the professors I’ve had and the depth to which the courses are taught. I have learned vastly more here than in the previous six years of my professional career, and I am appreciative. But that being said, and while I do not believe this in-and-of itself to be a make-or-break issue, I am fearful of the larger message. I would strongly encourage you to please, if at all possible, reconsider this decision for future
semesters.

Thank you for your time,
Derek Anderson

P.S. I would like to note that this opinion is mine alone, and not necessarily that of my advisor or any of my professors. Furthermore, I was not encouraged to send it by anyone, nor did I discuss it or for that matter give anyone advance notice that I was considering doing so.

Shootings at Virginia Tech

Monday, April 16th, 2007

My first school, Virginia Tech had the worst mass-shooting at a college in American history this morning.   Obviously everyone I knew as a student there has moved on, but it’s still a horrible feeling.   I remember staying in the dorm of the first shooting during my freshman orientation, and had more than few classes in Norris, and it’s just impossible to imagine someone hating the people or the place strong enough to do something like this.   Tech is a fantastic school with a wonderful student body and and absolutely beautiful campus.   Why some people feel the need to destroy the good in this world, when there is already so much evil, I’ll never understand.

Click here for more information.

Please, if you know crazy, hateful people, get them help.   Tell them they’re wrong for blaming others for their problems, and that hurting random strangers isn’t going to bring them the peace, serenity and sense of purpose they desire.   Tell them if they don’t like their life, they should work to change it.   Tell them that regardless of circumstances, they and they alone are responsible for the acts they commit in this world.   And above all else, tell them that if they do punish others for their own inadequacies, they don’t deserve an end as simple as death.

Derek Anderson

P.S. This has to be one of the most retarded, narcissistic collections of rants I have ever heard.

CUDA

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

I got my first CUDA application working today.

Grad School Update

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Finals are almost here, and good god am I ready to get them over. :)

But things are going well overall.   I seem to have adequately convinced my professors that I’m not completely retarded/lazy.   I have an idea for a thesis topic that my advisor says is promising.   And I have a bit of a friend base / social life.   What more could I ask for?

Btw, I don’t think I’ve posted this yet.   I’m working for the HLT lab at UTD, under Dr. Moldovan.   This semester I am taking:

  • CS 6364 – Artificial Intelligence
  • CS 6320 – Natural Language Processing
  • CS 6375 – Machine Learning

UPDATE: Finals are over, and I have a 4.0! (now onto the quals…)
UPDATE 2: Qualifiers are over now, but we don’t get results until after break…
UPDATE 3: I passed both my quals!

PhD, Skoolin, W00t!

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

As many of you know, this summer I will finish my Math degree at Troy. Well, from the “where do I go from here” category, I have been accepted into the University of Texas at Dallas Computer Science PhD program. And thanks to the Erik Jonsson Graduate Fellowship, I will be paid for the privilege. :)   (granted a whole lot less, but…)

So, for the timeline:

  • 6/30/3006: Last day as an Air Force contractor
  • 7/25/2006: Last day of Troy classes
  • 8/1/2006: Move to Texas
  • 8/2/2006: Vacation time runs out with CSC
  • 8/17/2006: First day of classes

So, yeah. Fun stuff, eh?

GRE

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

It’s over!   Woot! :-P

Well, not quite.   The general GRE test is.   The computer science GRE test is next month.   But that’s a ways away right now.   I’m just glad #1 is complete.


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