EECS 396/601
Fall/Spring
The objective of the
Networks Chat is to foster exchange of
ideas and feedback among faculty and students interested in Computer
Networks.
You do not have to
register to attend the networks chat. However, if you would like to get
some credit for it, here is some information for you. The course is
typically offered for one
credit hours as EECS 396 or EECS 601. Most students would sign
up for
the course in multiple semesters. Meeting time and
location
TBA.
The course meets once a
week for 1½ hours for most of the
semester (meetings will be suspended when midterms and finals
approach). In
most meetings, a paper will be presented and discussed. Students are
required
to present and lead the discussion on 1-2 papers per semester and to
participate in the discussion of all other papers. Additional papers
can be
presented by faculty or guest speakers. Informal discussions on topics
of
general interest are welcome.
EECS 325 and an interest
in Computer Networks research are
strongly recommended. Critical thinking is a definite plus.
For
more
information or to sign up, please contact:
Prof.
Prof.
Prof. Limin Wang (limin.wang@case.edu)