Hi CompSoc!
Good news everyone! Stash has arrived! You can come down to any of our events from now until the end of term to pick yours up. CompSocks are coming from a different supplier, so we haven’t got those yet, but everything else is ready.
Your first chance to pick it up will be at tonight’s Geek Night! It’s going to be a fairly relaxed one, but we’ll have some computer scientists and mathematicians on hand to discuss option choices for those moving up a year.
Our TGM is happening this Wednesday. If you’d like to submit a motion then just get in touch with a member of the committee and we can help you out. You do need to be a member to attend, but you can purchase lifetime membership for just £5 on the night. A tentative agenda is attached, but new motions can be submitted until Tuesday so this may be updated before the meeting.
If you missed our talk with Artem Kaznatcheev on Algorithmic Biology a few weeks back, he has since written a brief overview of the talk here https://egtheory.wordpress.com/2019/06/01/algorithmic-biology/. He also provided us with his slides from the talk, which are attached.
If you're interested in joining the committee for this year's OxfordHack, then the deadline for applications is tomorrow!
Do remember to follow CompSoc on Instagram https://instagram.com/ox.compsoc/!
Have a great week,
*The CompSoc committee* ------------------------------ Events Geek Night 6 https://www.facebook.com/events/434565307312079/?event_time_id=434565337312076
*19:00 Saturday, Week 6, UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
A relaxed Geek Night, with some computer scientists and mathematicians on hand to answer questions about next year’s options. Trinity TGM https://www.facebook.com/events/339716740050955/
*19:00 Wednesday, Week 7, UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Come along to hear the committee reports, if that’s your kind of thing. Let us know beforehand if you’d like to put forward a motion! Geek Night 7 https://www.facebook.com/events/434565307312079/?event_time_id=434565340645409
*19:00 Saturday, Week 7, UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Take a break from revision to come and relax in the UGSA. ------------------------------ Other notices OxfordHack committee positions available
We are excited to announce that we are starting preparations for OxfordHack 2019!
As usual, it will be held in late November.
With that in mind, we are now recruiting for executive roles! Whether you enjoy working in a team to create an amazing event or simply would like an extra thing on your CV, this is a great opportunity. For more information, check the Executive Roles descriptions attached.
To apply, please fill in the form. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSXHR9FbmuZbtH0MCEpQuXVmz3ln0wSfaFi8KrpkKQ1pbL8w/viewform The deadline is Sunday, 9th of June (end of this week!).
We are looking forward to working with you!
Please contact us for more details:
The Hackathon Directors,
Alexandra Manciu - alexandra.manciu@univ.ox.ac.uk
Serban Slincu - serbanslincu@gmail.com CTF Society event on Saturday
To anyone with an interest in cybersecurity or ethical hacking, the Competitive Computer Security Society are launching our end-of-term “capture-the-flag” (CTF) on Saturday at the Oxford Foundry. CTFs are events where you solve puzzles and basically hack your way around challenges to discover flags and earn points. A hands on, practical session that will work for the curious, the seasoned, the undecided and the very-much-decided, we’re running from 10am - 3pm with lunch provided.
Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ouccss-ctf-kick-off-tickets-62850051195 ------------------------------
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