INFO-I 609 ADVANCED SEMINAR I IN INFORMATICS (3 CR.)
Ph.D. student introduction to major historical and emerging theories, methods, technologies, and applications in Informatics. Provides students with opportunities to explore relevant research literature, results, and applications. Students will develop a profound understanding of leading research approaches and paradigms in their research area.
5 classes found
Spring 2025
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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SEM | 3 | 10056 | Open | 12:45 p.m.–3:15 p.m. | W | I 105 | Foster J |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
SEM 10056: Total Seats: 15 / Available: 4 / Waitlisted: 0
Seminar (SEM)
- TOPIC:COMPLEX SYSTEMS
Topic: Complex systems
In this course, we will engage with some of the foundational texts of complexity science, focusing especially on themes of computation, cognition, and social organization. Drawing on the first two volumes of the SFI Press series, "Foundational Papers in Complexity Science," we'll encounter seminal thinkers like Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, F.A. Hayek, Kenneth Arrow, John Holland, Herbert Simon, John von Neumann, Thomas Schelling, Philip Anderson, and Mark Granovetter. We'll read interpretive essays by leading complexity scientists alongside each text; we'll also connect these foundational works to contemporary currents in complex systems, cognitive science, and beyond. In addition to learning about key ideas in complexity science, students will learn how to read classic texts strategically--not just as sources of information but as wellsprings of inspiration that help generate new projects and creative ideas. Requires some familiarity with mathematics (as acquired through core courses in INFO or COG SCI) and basic programming skills.
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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SEM | 3 | 13978 | Open | ARR | ARR | HD TBA | Brendel V |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
SEM 13978: Total Seats: 15 / Available: 13 / Waitlisted: 0
Seminar (SEM)
- TOPIC:BIOINFORMATICS
- Above class for Bioinformatics PHD Students Only
- Above class location and meeting times arranged
Topic: Bioinformatics
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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SEM | 3 | 13049 | Closed | 6:40 p.m.–9:20 p.m. | T | I 232 | Blevis E |
Thirteen Week / In Person
SEM 13049: Total Seats: 22 / Available: 10 / Waitlisted: 0
Seminar (SEM)
- TOPIC:HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
- Above class meets for the thirteen week session
- Above class meets with INFO-I 709
Topic: Human computer interaction
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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SEM | 3 | 34493 | Open | 4:45 p.m.–7:15 p.m. | M | I 107 | Amon M |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
SEM 34493: Total Seats: 30 / Available: 28 / Waitlisted: 0
Seminar (SEM)
- TOPIC: Nonlinear Dynamics in Human Systems
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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SEM | 3 | 13051 | Open | 3:10 p.m.–5:50 p.m. | T | HD TBA | Nippert-Eng C |
Thirteen Week / In Person
SEM 13051: Total Seats: 20 / Available: 9 / Waitlisted: 0
Seminar (SEM)
- TOPIC: ARTICLE WRITING FOR PHDS
- Above class meets for the thirteen week session
- Class will meet off-campus, see instructor for details
Topic: Article writing for phds