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Thinking About Computers
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Two CS grad students talk to other researchers about grad school and anything else.
Note: Please excuse any sniffling or snorting, Lisa has Tourette's and we haven't figured out a good workaround yet.
Note: Please excuse any sniffling or snorting, Lisa has Tourette's and we haven't figured out a good workaround yet.
18 Episodes
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A conversation with Justin Wong. Justin is a CS PhD student at UC Berkeley studying artificial intelligence and one of the creators of Video Arena.
Socials:
Website: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~wong.justin/
Twitter: https://x.com/justinywong_
Video Arena: https://www.videoarena.tv/
A conversation with Natacha Crooks. Natacha is an assistant professor of computer science at UC Berkeley, a co-director of the Berkeley Sky Computing Lab, and the recipient of the ACM Dennis Ritchie Doctoral Research Award for the Best Dissertation in Systems Research.
Socials:
website: https://nacrooks.github.io/
twitter: https://twitter.com/siobhcroo
00:00 Intro
04:44 Deciding to be a Professor
07:53 Having Three Phd Advisors Quit
16:16 Co-Advising
25:05 Daily Life of a Professor
32:15 Social Life as a Professor
39:37 Research Quality vs Quantity
44:31 The Pressure to Switch to Machine Learning Research
49:42 Top School Privilege and Elitism in Academia
56:31 Choosing a Grad School
59:06 Advice
A conversation with Justin Jaffray. Justin is a software engineer at Datadog who writes the weekly Null Bitmap newsletter on interesting topics in the world of Databases.
Socials:
website: https://justinjaffray.com/
twitter: https://twitter.com/justinjaffray
newsletter: https://buttondown.email/jaffray
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00:00 Introduction and Newsletters
07:11 Drama in Github Repos
10:58 Convictions in Academia vs Industry
20:04 The Role of Data in Machine Learning
22:03 Using Math as a Tool in Software Engineering
27:10 The Lack of Accessible Content in Database Theory
29:17 Why Are There So Many Type Theory Nerds Online?
36:52 The Trade-Off Between Notation and Intuition in Technical Papers
44:15 The Value of Entertainment in Educational Content
55:09 Hobbies vs Main Hustles
A conversation with Leonid Grinberg, a lawyer at Arbol and former software engineer at Bridgewater and at The New York Times. We discuss the differences between life as a software engineer and life as a lawyer, working at an infamous hedge fund, and going to math camp with Sam Bankman-Fried.
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00:00 From Software Engineer to Lawyer
06:50 The Cult of Bridgewater
12:22 Engineering at The New York Times
14:09 Lawyer vs Software Engineer
24:17 Career Paths in Law
29:26 Working in Big Law vs Big Tech
32:00 The Green Shirt Story
38:12 Law School
48:21 Law Journals Are Run By Students
52:14 Legal Academia
01:03:01 Career Paths After Big Law
01:09:11 SBF & Math Camp
01:23:47 Rivals
01:30:28 Whats The Deal With Traffic Laws
01:36:31 Writing
01:39:05 Living in Louisiana
01:49:48 Suburbia Life
01:54:42 Traveling The Country By Amtrak Train
02:00:42 Jello
02:08:12 Advice
A conversation with Ritwik Gupta, a tech director at the Defense Innovation Unit and a PhD student at UC Berkeley in Berkeley AI Research (BAIR). Ritwik's research explores applications of computer vision to real-world disaster recovery. We discuss the intersection of AI and Policy, research aimed at real-world impact, challenges of balancing a full time job with doing a PhD, and experiences starting a PhD after spending years in industry.
Ritwik's socials:
website: https://ritwikgupta.me/
twitter: https://twitter.com/Ritwik_G
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00:00 Intro
01:21 Transition from Bioinformatics to Computer Science
05:44 Working Before Grad School
12:28 Deciding to do a PhD
14:53 Imposter Syndrome in the PhD
21:34 Going Back to School After Time in Industry
26:46 Juggling a Full-Time Job and a PhD
32:45 Citations Counts vs Real World Impact
38:07 Intersection of Policy and Computer Science
39:57 Management Skills and Transitioning Roles
45:09 Experiences So Far in the PhD
48:58 The Role of Ethics Statements in Papers
01:06:36 The Berkeley Climate Initiative
01:13:44 Advice
A conversation with Alok Tripathy, a 5th year PhD student at UC Berkeley studying supercomputing and machine learning. We discuss supercomputers vs cloud computing, ranking the world's supercomputers, sports analytics, and evaluation metrics for LLMs.
Alok's socials:
website: https://aloktripathy.me
twitter: https://twitter.com/alokpathy
A conversation with Shm Garanganao Almeda, a 4th year PhD student at UC Berkeley studying the intersection of art and human-computer interaction. We discuss training generative AI without artist's permission, the influence of NFTs on online artist communities, and more!
Shm's socials:
website: https://shmuh.co/
twitter: https://twitter.com/shmu_h
Shreya is a third year PhD student in database management systems advised by Aditya Parameswaran in the UC Berkeley EPIC Lab. Her research focuses on studying machine learning and artificial intelligence engineers to build better tools for them. I am fortunate to be advised by Aditya Parameswaran in the UC Berkeley EPIC Lab.
Shreya's socials:
website: https://www.sh-reya.com/
github: https://github.com/shreyashankar
twitter: https://twitter.com/sh_reya
Parker is a 3rd year PhD student in Sarah Chasin's lab at Berkeley. His research focuses on the intersection of programming languages (PL), human-computer interaction (HCI), data visualization, and geospatial technologies.
Parkers socials:
website: https://parkie-doo.sh/
github: https://github.com/parkerziegler
twitter: https://twitter.com/parker_ziegler
A conversation with Chung Min Kim. Chung Min is a 2nd year PhD student at UC Berkeley working with Ken Goldberg and Angjoo Kanazawa on 3D computer vision and robotics.
Socials:
twitter: https://twitter.com/ChungMinKim
A conversation with Ale Escontrela. Ale is a 3rd year PhD student at UC Berkeley working on robotics and reinforcement learning.
Socials:
website: https://escontrela.me
A conversation with Samyu Yagati. Samyu is a PhD student in the Berkeley Sky Lab studying systems and security. She is also an excellent fingernail artist.
Samyu's socials:
https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~samyu/
A conversation with Ajay Rayasam. Ajay is a venture capitalist working at Osage University Partners.
Ajay's socials:
twitter: https://twitter.com/ajayoup
Tianjun Zhang is a 6th year PhD student at UC Berkeley working on RL, LLMs, and other buzzwords related to ML hype. He also has six guinea pigs and laughs every 45 seconds.
Socials:
website: https://tianjunz.github.io/
github: https://github.com/tianjunz
gscholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UE9jz_MAAAAJ&hl=en
twitter: @tianjun_zhang
A conversation with Sam Arch. Sam is a 2nd year PhD student at Carnegie Mellon working at the intersection of databases and programming languages.
Sam's socials:
website: https://samarch.xyz/
twitter: https://twitter.com/SamArchDB
Jean-Luc is a 6th year PhD student at Berkeley working at the intersection of security and embedded systems, and in particular, in bringing usable cryptographic systems to constrained platforms. He was also on the bargaining team for the nation-wide UAW academic workers strike.
Jean-Luc's socials:
website: https://jeanluc.io/
github: https://github.com/jlwatson
Ameesh is a PhD student at Berkeley working at the intersection of machine learning and formal methods, with particular focus on applications in cyber-physical systems, robotics, and program synthesis.
Ameesh's socials:
website: https://ameesh-shah.github.io/
twitter: https://twitter.com/ameeshsh
github: https://github.com/ameesh-shah
A conversation with Shadaj Laddad. Shadaj is a computer science PhD student in the Berkeley Sky Computing Lab studying programming languages for distributed computation.
Shadaj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shadajl







