Website | http://daviscsclub.org |
Facebook Like Page | https://www.facebook.com/daviscsclub |
Facebook Discussion Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/daviscsclub/ |
GitHub | https://github.com/DavisCSClub |
Linkedin Group | http://tinyurl.com/DCSC-Linkedin |
https://twitter.com/TheDavisCSClub |
The Davis Computer Science Club (DCSC) organizes and connects UC Davis students interested in the field of computer science. We cultivate the professional development of our members and augment their education with practical skills and projects, as well as provide a fun and supportive community.
Events
Interested in Giving a Talk?
If you are a student or professor who wishes to give a talk, please contact Samuel Lin (current VP of external affairs) at sawang@ucdavis.edu. Past talks by students include lectures on Python and git. Grad students have come to talk about their experiences surrounding graduate school, and professors sometimes come to talk to students about their research.
Committees
Game Development
Sessions: Friday @ 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., Art Annex 107
Website: davisgamedev.com
Pragmatic Programming
Sessions: Thursday @ 7:00 p.m.
Professional Development
Sessions: TBA
Tutoring
Provides office hour tutoring and review sessions for free. Tutors can also receive units for tutoring.
Meeting Dates: Monday @ 5:00 p.m.
Web Development
Sessions: TBA
Officer Board
2015 - 2016 Officer Board | |
Yvone Chau | President |
Aedi Wang | Vice-President of Internal Affairs |
Mariah Arevalo | Vice-President of External Affairs |
Jacob Brownlee | Treasurer |
Stephanie Chang | Secretary |
Peiyi Chen | Events Coordinator |
Christina Zhu | Marketing Director |
Michael Lee | Game Development Committee Chair |
Arjun Bharadwaj | Pragmatic Programming Committee Chair |
Laila Rizvi | Professional Development Committee Chair |
Alexander Parella | Tutoring Committee Co-Chair |
Shyam Pinnipati | Tutoring Committee Co-Chair |
Kelvin Lu |
Web Development Chair |
2014 - 2015 Officer Board |
|
Timothy Tong | President |
Yvone Chau | Vice-President of Internal Affairs |
Samuel Lin | Vice-President of External Affairs |
Jacob Brownlee | Treasurer |
Betty Leung | Secretary |
Iris Chan | Deputy Secretary; Social Chair |
Pouneh Aghababazadeh | Events Coordinator |
Joanne Arboleda | Marketing Director |
Conrad Fay | Game Development Committee Chair |
Russell Miller | Pragmatic Programming Committee Chair |
Shyam Pinnipati | Pragmatic Programming Committee Vice-Chair |
Jackie Zhang | Professional Development Committee Chair |
Felix Borovikov | Professional Development Committee Vice-Chair |
Raymond Chan | Tutoring Committee Chair |
Michael (Ming-Hung) Lu | Tutoring Committee Vice-Chair |
Alberto Salazar | Web Development Committee Chair |
Kelvin Lu | Web Development Committee Vice-Chair |
History
Some companies that have visited in the past include: Microsoft, Intel, IBM, Accenture, Google, Klicknation, Salesforce.com, TiVo, Workday, Lockheed Martin, FLUID, CBS Interactive, Agilent Technologies.
CS Club built the Computer Science and Engineering section of the Engineering department's picnic day float many years ago. It consisted of a paperclip and a penguin inside a small boxing ring, a wacky joke regarding the Microsoft/Linux rivalry. The club's picnic day efforts also used to included a "Street Smarts" game show (whatever that was), but nowadays cool projects are shown off. In Picnic day 2011 for example, the popular iPhone app UCD Mobile was shown off.
I agree with ct here, but would hate to get a ChrisMcKenzie vs. Computer Science Club going, because that sounds like an awful waste of my time. And shame on you for putting cts comment under editorial review. —ChristopherMcKenzie
2006-05-01 19:18:31 Would I be correct in saying that current students may need to get over the past? CS Clubs can be quite beneficial, and I am aware with the difficulty in managing one. —JustinCummins
2007-07-28 17:53:21 so there isn't an ACM club on campus? —atwong
2008-03-21 15:42:44 I'm not affiliated with UC Davis, but interested to meet students who's interested or part of ACM ICPC. —Lego
2008-04-13 11:24:05 Contact Professor Filkov if you're interested in the ACM programming contest. I'm planning on joining next year and am planning on announcing it at the CS Club —SebastianNg
2008-08-28 09:45:07 Sebastian, thanks ... I think it's great to practice together on ACM ICPC contests. If there's a get together to discuss problems, please kindly let me know. —Lego
2008-10-18 15:59:20 Sorry... haven't checked this entry in a while, but Professor Filkov is currently reviewing with people on Friday from 3-4:30 at Kemper 1131. The contest will be in mid-November. —SebastianNg
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