Opening

March 30th, 11:45 AM-12:00 PM ET

Join us for a quick 15 minute opening to the workshop! We'll welcome you, run through the various events that will take place, and answer any other questions you might have :)

Puzzle Hour

Luca D'Amico-Wong

March 30th, 12:00-1:00 PM ET

Join us for an hour-long puzzle event where you and a team of up to 4 can compete by solving as many puzzles as you can! Prizes will be given to the winners, and more information is available on the Puzzles tab of the website!

EconCS: Auctions, Ads, and Algorithms

Jacqueline Liu

March 30th, 1:00-2:00 PM ET

If you’re passionate about both economics and computer science, don’t miss this workshop!Continuing from fall workshop, we would stem from game theory and dive deep into more complicated auction designs and see how they play a role in advertisement market. Together we will find out the optimal strategies under different mechanisms!Whether you’re continuing with us from the fall or joining anew, this workshop promises to expand your understanding and fill your passion for EconCS.

Basic Data Structures

Helen Blake & Annabel Lowe

March 30th, 2:00-3:00 PM ET

Come to learn about some basic ways to store data and how the different data structures work in their unique ways! We will be covering data structures in both Python and Java – as well as how they're implemented and basic functions which are used with these structures.

Exploring Artifical Intelligence

Meghna Behari

March 30th, 3:00-4:00 PM ET

Dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence with this fun and interactive workshop session! Learn how AI shapes our everyday life, and get hands-on with real AI experiments. No prior experience needed!

Intro to Computational Biology

Amulya Garimella

March 30th, 4:00-5:00 PM ET

Computer science has a lot more to offer than just understanding how computers work – join us as we take a dive into the world of biology and understand how computational methods can be used to model biological systems!

Tech and Ethics Event

March 30th, 5:00-6:00 PM ET

Explore the fascinating world of technology and its ethical implications in this interactive workshop session! Joing for disucssions of digital citizenship, artifical intelligence, and how to design ethical technology!

Scratch Contest

Jacqueline Liu & Helen Blake

March 31st, 12:00-1:00 PM ET

Create your very own Scratch games, and compete for prizes! There will be a variety of topics for you to choose from – let your imagination run wild!

Matching Theory: School Choice to Kidney Exchanges

Luca D'Amico-Wong

March 31st, 1:00-2:00 PM ET

A lot of important questions require matching two groups of people together – how do we match students with schools or kidney donation recipients with donors? Join us as we explore some of the basics of matching theory through the lens of CS!

Introduction to Web Development

Sanjna Kedia

March 31st, 3:00-4:00 PM ET

Ready to bring some of your ideas to life? Join this class to learn fundamental skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to make your own website! You will learn some core interactive web design techniques along with how to style your webpage. No prior experience needed!

Pigeons in CS

Sammi Zhu

March 31st, 4:00-5:00 PM ET

We’ve all heard of women in CS, but have you ever heard about Pigeons in CS? The Pigeonhole Principle is just one of many important concepts in the field of theoretical computer science. This class will give a brief introduction about the different fundamental concepts of discrete mathematics in computer science. Whether you hate math or love math, this quick intro to discrete mathematics will definitely give you a new insight on the role of math in the world of CS.

Closing

March 31st, 5:00-5:30 PM ET

Join us as we conclude our workshop, announce the winners of our contests, and say goodbye! Thank you all so much for attending!