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  • how to search for professor's home pages in computer science??………..using google or any other sources

    Posted by admin on May 30th, 2009 and filed under university home page |

    I am b.tech 3rd yr student in india. i am planning for summer internship in European countries or in Canada.
    but i am finding problem in searching prof. home pages from that specific country………Google displays most of the links of U.S university.

    i search using " prof. home page+computer science+ Canada"
    using advanced search.
    but that does not shows good result
    1) please provide me specific searching techniques.

    2) please provide me with other sources of applying

    3) if you know any institutions offering summer research internship for UG students ………..please send me the link.

    Well, one way is to look for a listing of all bibliographies of computer science. There are only a few. Google should bring them up for you. Many authors happen to be professors.

    Another is to use google scholar to look for papers on some topics. Many authors happen to be professors here as well.

    If you know of any established conferences, look for its chairs and other office bearers. Just another way to proceed.

    3 Responses

    1. Vincent D Says:

      normally, i would help you by spoon feeding you answers (like most answers on this site), but in your case, i would recommend you search google. it is important to learn how to craft searchs for google.

      if all else fails, go to advance seach in google and tell it the domain of you prof's website. then, google will just search that domain.
      References :

    2. katnev Says:

      Well, one way is to look for a listing of all bibliographies of computer science. There are only a few. Google should bring them up for you. Many authors happen to be professors.

      Another is to use google scholar to look for papers on some topics. Many authors happen to be professors here as well.

      If you know of any established conferences, look for its chairs and other office bearers. Just another way to proceed.
      References :

    3. Vicente Says:

      What you need to do is go to the university webpage and seek out the department in question and look at the faculty listing. Then click on the professor link that you are intersted in. It takes more work, but this is the best method.
      References :

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