This is the repository for the Washington, DC/Northern VA chapter of Papers We Love. As a local chapter we follow the Papers We Love Code of Conduct.
- Join us on Meetup to be notified of new meetings
- Follow @paperswelovedc on Twitter
- Join the #paperswelove Slack channel in DCTech Chat (get an invite here)
- Attend a meeting and introduce yourself!
PwL meetings occur monthly. For more information, check out meetup calander.
Papers We Love (PWL) is a community built around reading, discussing, and learning more about academic computer science papers.
What was the last paper within the realm of computing you read and loved? What did it inspire you to build or tinker with? Come share the ideas in an awesome academic/research paper with fellow engineers, programmers, and paper-readers. Lead a session and show off code that you wrote that implements these ideas or just give us the lowdown about the paper. Otherwise, just come, listen, and discuss.
You can find previous PwL presentations on YouTube.
We are developers, engineers, academics, and other tech professionals who live in the DC metro area. Whether you're a new computer science student or a seasoned Java developer, we welcome you to join us–the only requirements are respect and an eagerness to learn!
- Submit a talk proposal by contacting us
- For paper ideas, PwL maintains a repository of papers
- Feel free to contact one of the organizers with any questions
Questions, comments, or concerns? Get in touch!
- twitter: @paperswelovedc
- slack: #paperswelove (get an invite here)
- meetup: Papers We Love DC/NoVA
Alternatively, send a message to the organizers below:
- Lee Sharma (dctech slack: @leesharma, github: @leesharma)
- Howard Miller (twitter: @hmmiller, dctech slack: @hmmiller, github: @h-m-m)