Discuss “Thought: A student research forum”
You’ve been holed up inside the lab after classes all semester, working on your undergraduate research project. Wouldn’t it be nice to show your friends and parents what you’ve been doing? Wouldn’t it be nice to see your work published in a fancy journal?
Carnegie Mellon is well known for providing its undergrads with research opportunities, yet the only school venue for displaying student research is the annual Meeting of the Minds research symposium, held in late spring. Fortunately, a dedicated group of undergraduates are working hard to change this.
In short, they are creating a new journal called Thought, and they want to publish your research. Thought is the brainchild of Han Lee, a senior computer science major. He notes that...
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