6.851: Advanced Data Structures (Spring'14)

Prof. Erik Demaine     TAs: Timothy Kaler, Aaron Sidford


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The project is the most important component of the course. It can take several forms:

You are encouraged to relate the final project to your research interests, and you will not be limited to the topics discussed in class. 

Project Proposals:

You must submit a project proposal by Wednesday, April 9. You should email your proposal to 6851-staff#at#csail.mit.edu. The proposal should be about one page long (not more than two). It should discuss the problem you chose in a clear and specific way.

We decide whether to approve your project's theme based on the proposal, so it is imperative that you do some serious thinking about the project before writing the proposal. Even though you should not change the topic of the project after submitting a proposal, you may change the form of the project (such as writing a survey if you fail in bringing a theoretical contribution).

Policies: