AIT Budapest is a study-abroad program specifically designed for computer science majors (and other students with strong interests in CS). The program offers small classes taught in English by an extraordinary group of Hungarian faculty, including Erno Rubik (of Rubik’s Cube fame), Gabor Bojar (founder of the first software company in Hungary), Gergely Vass (of Colorfront, a company that specializes in digital cinema post-production and a recipient of the 2010 Technical Emmy Award), Judit Csima (a theoretician at the nearby BME University and recipient of her department’s top teaching award) and others.
Professor Ran Libeskind-Hadas from Harvey Mudd College is a North American Co-Director for AIT and will be on campus to talk about the program and answer questions. We hope that you’ll join us for pizza on Friday at noon in the Computer Science Lounge (TCL, 3rd floor) and hear about this special program that has enrolled several students from Williams in recent years.
If you think you’ll attend, please email Amanda Turner (aturner@cs.williams.edu). This will help us determine how much pizza to order.