DartUP Fall 2021 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp - In-Person
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4 Currier Place,Hanover NH 03755
17 October, 2021
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DartUP Fall 2021 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp - In-Person with George Cybenko 21F DartUP Workshops DartUP presents Fall 2021 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp - In-Person Engineering Talk with George Cybenko Sponsored by DartUP, a program of the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship at Dartmouth Date: Sunday, 10/17/21 Time: 1PM – 3PM (1 hour talk, 1 hour entrepreneurship games and activities) Location: The Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship at Dartmouth, 4 Currier Place, Ste 107 (street side), Hanover, NH Join us with George Cybenko to hear about his journey as a lead scientist and founder for the start-up Flowtraq Inc. Participants will gain insight into the intersection of engineering and entrepreneurship, and be able to ask advice on creating a startup. Professor George Cybenko is the Dorothy and Walter Gramm Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth. Professor Cybenko has made key research contributions in signal processing, neural computing, parallel processing and computational behavioral analysis. He was the Founding Editor-in-Chief of IEEE/AIP Computing in Science and Engineering, IEEE Security & Privacy and IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems. He has served on the Defense Science Board and the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board in the past and is an advisor to the Army Cyber Institute at West Point. Professor Cybenko is a Fellow of the IEEE and SIAM. He received his BS (University of Toronto) and PhD (Princeton) degrees in Mathematics. Cybenko was a co-founder of Flowtraq Inc, which was acquired by Riverbed Technology in 2017. Link to Prof. Cybenko’s website: https://sites.dartmouth.edu/cybenko/ DartUP, a program of the Magnuson Center, values innovation, cooperation, integrity, and hard work. DartUP will host entrepreneurship workshops open to all undergraduate and graduate students each fall term to introduce students to startup concepts and provide hands-on learning experiences. Interested students will form social entrepreneurial startup teams at the end of fall term to prepare for the annual 2-term long social entrepreneurial startup competition in which students form teams to create, design, market, and pitch their startup ideas to a panel of judges. The mission of the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship is to serve Dartmouth students, faculty and alumni along all points of the entrepreneurial journey. We do this by providing co-curricular education and experiences, funding opportunities, and connection to our world class alumni network.
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