Tag: Computer Science and Engineering

  • Neovim Workshop with ACM

    When: Friday April 11, from 3:30-4:30pm Where: E2-180 Discover the power of Neovim, a fast, lightweight, and highly customizable code editor built for developers who want full control over their workflow. This beginner-friendly workshop will guide you step-by-step through the basics of Neovim, from installation to configuration, and introduce you to the core features that…

  • Instruction Officer Application for ACM!

    Are you passionate about helping to teach and plan instructional events on CS-related topics for your fellow UCSC peers? Do you enjoy brainstorming and collaborating to come up with workshop ideas? If so, apply to become an ACM Instruction Officer Intern for this Spring Quarter and the 25-26 school year! Applications are reviewed on a…

  • Reader Needed for CMPM80H

    If you are interested, please apply through the Reader and Tutor Application (RTA) System. For specific questions about the course and job requirements, contact Reza Habibi at rehabibi@ucsc.edu.

  • Computer science undergrad Sarone Kelete lands internship at LinkedIn

    Computer science undergrad Sarone Kelete lands internship at LinkedIn

    Baskin Engineering undergraduate Sarone Kelete is a third-year computer science major and deeply involved at UC Santa Cruz. Using skills learned in Baskin Engineering courses, Kelete secured an internship with LinkedIn in summer 2025.

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  • L.S.S. Offers NEW Successful Slug Workshop Series

    The Successful Slug Workshop Series offers 45-minute workshops to all UCSC students giving them the tools to be successful at UCSC. The topics in the workshops are science-based practices for effective, durable learning. Topics covered: Virtual and in-person workshops per topic. See the website for specific dates, locations, and descriptions of each workshop. Workshops are…

  • Heads up! Declare your Baskin Engineering major

    Dear BE students, If you are required to declare your major this quarter go here to start the process! If you are in your 6th quarter at UCSC (end of your 2nd year), you need to start the major declaration process this quarter, even if you still have major qualification courses in progress. Note: Although…

  • Reader/Tutor Needed for CSE 101

    If you are interested, please apply through the Reader and Tutor Application (RTA) System. For specific questions about the course and job requirements, contact Assistant Professor Ishtiyaque Ahmad at isahmad@ucsc.edu.

  • GDGC Projects Showcase: Demo Day!

    Where: E2-180 When: April 19th, 10AM-5:30PM Deadline: April 12, 11:59PM Demo day registration open now! Register to present your projects and participate in our project showcase! We will have judges to evaluate project submissions in a hackathon style! Participants are eligible to win prizes in different tracks and gain exposure to industry professionals and networking…

  • Project Demo Day Registration

    Where: E2-180 When: April 19th, 10am-5:30PM Demo day registration open now! Register to present your projects and participate in our project showcase! We will have judges to evaluate project submissions in a hackathon style! Participants are eligible to win prizes in different tracks and gain exposure to industry professionals and networking opportunities. Submissions can be…

  • Unlock the Power of Data with STAT 80B!

    Unlock the Power of Data with STAT 80B! Transform raw data into compelling visuals! In STAT 80B: Data Visualization, you’ll learn about charts, graphs, maps, and more to uncover insights. No prior experience needed! Course Description: Introduces the use of complex-data graphical representations to extract information from data. Topics include: summary statistics, boxplots, histograms, dotplots,…

  • Want to explore research at Baskin Engineering, meet new peers, and discover lab opportunities?

    CMPM 15: Research Explorations is a 1-unit course where students of all backgrounds (first-years too!) explore various themes in computing and design through low-commitment, student-run reading groups. This course is a great way to explore research topics and build connections that could lead to future opportunities. Enroll now! If you want to learn more about…

Last modified: Apr 07, 2025