Welcome to Research Huddle Page!
This site serves as the central hub for cataloging all the monthly and lightning talks hosted by members of the PACE Lab. Think of it as our shared knowledge repository—organized, accessible, and chaos-free. Here, you’ll find records of what we’ve discussed and who presented.
📢 Volunteering for a Talk
Want to volunteer for a talk? Just reach out to me, and I’ll add you to the roster. However, “volunteer” might be a slight misnomer—every member is required to present at least one paper per semester to ensure the program’s success.
Your presentation can take any form: slides, a one-pager, notes from your wiki, Org-mode files, or your handwritten notes. Just come, share, and let’s have some academic fun while we discuss and explore!
🗓️ Fortnightly Meets
We meet twice a month, every alternate Thursday 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM IST - perfect for a midweek academic recharge!
If you’d like to showcase a cool tool or software that makes a researcher’s life easier, feel free to bring it along. Let’s explore and discuss innovations together.
đź“‹ Templates and Guidelines
We don’t enforce a strict template. Choose a format that you’re comfortable with. Once you have the template make sure you have it in a shareable format so that we can catalogue it for future references.
The only guideline? Make sure the paper you present has made it to a top conference.
đź’ˇ Example: Monthly Meet - February XX, 2025
Event Details
- Date: February XX, 2025
- Time: 6:00 PM IST
- Platform: Google Meet (Join Meeting)
Talks
Talk 1
- Topic: How to Debug Code Without Crying
- Description: A deep dive into the five stages of debugging grief, complete with tips on avoiding the blame-the-compiler trap.
- Duration: 60–90 minutes (+30 minutes for existential reflection afterward)
- Presenter: Kakashi Hatake
- About the Presenter: Known as “The Copy Ninja,” Kakashi brings his legendary Sharingan skills to the programming world. From spotting hidden bugs to mastering cryptic error messages, Kakashi will make debugging feel like a ninja mission—minus the shurikens, plus stack traces.
Post-Talk Session
- Q&A and open discussions.
Everyone is welcome to join!
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