Comments about Research in Computer Science
In this talk, I will present my personal opinions about various topics in research, for example: What are the goals of research? What is a good research topic? What skills are important for research? What are different styles of research? What are the different types of organizing research? Etc.
Overview
Presenters
Brief Biography
Peter Wonka holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science (Dipl.-Ing.) in 1997, an M.Sc. in Urban Planning (Dipl.-Ing.) in 2002, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Dr. techn.) in 2001 from the Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
Before joining KAUST in 2011 as an Associate Professor of Computer Science, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology and served as Assistant and Associate Professor at Arizona State University. He is currently a Full Professor at KAUST. He has also held roles as the CS Program Chair and Interim Director of the Visual Computing Center.
Professor Wonka is the recipient of the National Science Foundation Career Award.