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-On the Fridays when there is no research seminar talk, some faculty and students involved in research projects have an informal research meeting in the form of a [[ https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brown-bag-meeting.asp | brown bag]] lunch (mostly brown bag means food is Bring Your Own [BYO] rather than provided) at 11:30am in King <del>260</del> 140 (for Spring 2023 we will use 140). There is generally a "quick update" session where everyone talks briefly about any ongoing research work, and often project groups will use this time as an opportunity to discuss technical topics and problems relevant to the project. Some people come to talk about their ongoing projects and others come just to hear about what is going on in the department.+On the Fridays when there is no research seminar talk, some faculty and students involved in research projects have an informal research meeting in the form of a [[ https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brown-bag-meeting.asp | brown bag]] lunch (mostly brown bag means food is Bring Your Own [BYO] rather than provided) at 11:30am in King 140. There is generally a "quick update" session where everyone talks briefly about any ongoing research work, and often project groups will use this time as an opportunity to discuss technical topics and problems relevant to the project. Some people come to talk about their ongoing projects and others come just to hear about what is going on in the department.
  
 If you are interested in research but aren't sure what you'd like to do, who you would like to work with, or even how to get started, the best way to get started is to begin attending these two events. Everyone is welcome, even freshman students! If you are interested in research but aren't sure what you'd like to do, who you would like to work with, or even how to get started, the best way to get started is to begin attending these two events. Everyone is welcome, even freshman students!