Career Development

The Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS^3) is back for summer 2019! They are offering a 10-week seminar program, culminating in a keynote speaker event in week 11. These seminars feature talks from a diverse set of graduate students and/or postdocs who use simulation in their research, representing a wide swath of academic disciplines across UCSB. Read on for more info.

By Daina Tagavi, Professional Development Peer
Tuesday, June 18th, 2019 - 2:00pm


The Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS^3) is back for summer 2019! They are offering a 10-week seminar program, culminating in a keynote speaker event ​in week 11. These seminars feature talks from a diverse set of graduate students and/or postdocs who use simulation in their research, representing a wide swath of academic disciplines across UCSB.

The seminars will be held Wednesdays from 2-3pm in ESB 2001 this summer, starting Wed, July 10th, and going through September 11th. On September 18th, a keynote speaker will be invited to give a talk on cutting-edge simulation/computation-based research (speaker TBD).

GS^3 is now looking for graduate or postdoc seminar presenters! If you would like to give a talk or lead a workshop on a computation/simulation topic, please sign up as soon as possible using this form. You can choose to give a 30 minute or 1 hour talk. This is a wonderful opportunity to practice presenting your research to a friendly audience. Also, the best presentations will be awarded prizes!

You can also sign up for a mailing list and to express interest in joining the GS^3 advisory board. This mailing list will be used to share abstracts for upcoming seminar talks, provide updates for the keynote speaker event, and to notify you about simulation/HPC happenings throughout campus.

Have questions? Need more information? Contact Vania (vaniawang@ucsb.edu) or Muna (muna.saber@ucsb.edu). You can also check out the Graduate Simulation Seminar Series on Facebook.