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[Event] - Halloween Social Today!

posted by sarbjotm on Nov. 1, 2019, 1:23 p.m.



Halloween Social today!
Hey everyone! Just a reminder that our Halloween Social, in collaboration with the CSSS, is happening TODAY at 4:30pm! Location is at TASC 9204 at the Applied Science Building. All of the information on how to get there, as well as the event schedule, is linked below. We hope to see you there!
There is also a Pub-Crawl happening at 6pm! For tickets come to the CSSS Common Room, or buy them here:  
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csss-halloween-pubcrawl-tickets-77905831439
Info about the Halloween Social
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Fw: Free Lecture: What You Can Learn From Silicon Valley and What You Can't

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Oct. 29, 2019, 2:06 p.m.


Here's a cool opportunity to learn about what can be learned from SV, the place not the show.


Might be helpful to those of you looking to go on next years SV Trip.

-VJ
VP | CSSS

From: Lisa Jung
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 6:47 PM
To: VJ Bakhshi
Subject: Free Lecture: What You Can Learn From Silicon Valley and What You Can't
 

Hi VJ,


This is a free lecture that might be of interest to your fellow students: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/what-you-can-learn-from-silicon-valley-what-you-cant-with-chris-neumann-tickets-77039835221?fbclid=IwAR25m00V8TiPmH7if7WTTHKdF_j6S90qDzUGXK7ramL3gUZ5V9QtBqT6jtU


I highly recommend it.


All the best,

Lisa


Lisa Jung, BA CMP

Senior Associate Director | Alumni Relations

Simon Fraser University | Strand Hall 3210
8888 University Drive Burnaby BC V5A1S6
T. 778.782.4049 | www.sfu.ca/alumni | give.sfu.ca

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CSSS Upcoming Clothing Sale

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Oct. 16, 2019, 5:23 p.m.


Hi CSSS Members,


Yes the time is approaching, the semester Computing Science branded clothing sale. But before the sale can begin we need to refill our stock. And to make sure we don't order too much or not enough we need your help.


If you think you might be interested in purchasing a CS branded hoodie, t-shirt, and/or crewneck sweater pleasefill out this survey. It'll only take a few minutes and will help us out a lot. Plus there is a nice surprise at the end. 


Thanks for you time, 

VJ

Vice President | Computing Science Student Society

vbakhshi@sfu.ca

CSSS Board Games Night (September 27th)

posted by Cole Greer on Sept. 24, 2019, 2:34 p.m.


Hello CSSS members!


Our next Board Games Night of the semester will be happening this Friday (September 27th).

The details of the event are below:
Date: Friday, September 27th, 2019
Location: TASC 9204
Time: 5pm to 11pm

As always, this event is open to everyone, so bring your friends! 

Snacks and drinks will be provided as well, so come early to get some! If you have any dietary restrictions please let us know so we can plan for snacks accordingly.

Hope to see you there,

Cole Greer

Team Guardian Info Blast

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Sept. 21, 2019, 3:19 p.m.


Hi Everyone, 

The following is from Team Guardian, SFU's very own drone club. 

-VJ
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Hey everyone,

Welcome back to the third week of the semester. My name is Stanislav Svichkar and I am the President of SFU’s drone club, Team Guardian. Team Guardian is a multi-disciplinary design team that is always looking for curious and passionate students to join us in learning and trying new things through the drone industry.  I would like to invite you all to join my team and I in our info sessions happening this week. 

These info sessions will be our opportunity to introduce you to our club and show the work we put in developing our drones and their corresponding technology. As a design time, we work on solving real-world problems using drones, allowing opportunities for you to develop and apply electronics, mechanical and software skills.  

We have a mixture of both technical and non-technical work. Our technical work is split across our various sub teams: Autopilot and Machine Vision, that deal with the majority of our software including programs for autonomous flight and image processing. Electrical which covers circuit design and power management, and Mechanical which deals with the physical components of the drones including modeling and construction. Our non-technical work is covered by our Business team which deals with marketing, design as well as school and industry relations.  
 

For more information about us, check out our website: https://www.teamguardian.ca 

Additionally, check out our work on: 







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