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Welcome to Café CS — a cozy gathering for curious minds who love computer science, problem-solving, and good conversation. Each week, we bring together students, developers, mathematicians, and enthusiasts to explore ideas across CS: from algorithms and theory to AI, software engineering, hardware, and everything in between.
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Our goal is simple: create a warm, welcoming space where people can learn from one another, think together, and enjoy the process of understanding complex ideas — all without the pressure of a classroom or the formality of a conference. Just thoughtful minds, good vibes, and interesting discussions.
Many events inspired us to ignite the engines of Café CS - from the legendary series of Combinatorics Circle Seminars organized by the minds behind Iran’s Combinatorics Olympiad, to the Tabaghe16 Podcast of Soheil Alavi, which - by his own words - brews a magnetism that gathers people who think alike… and see the world through the same lens.
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Many events inspired us to ignite the engines of Café CS - from the legendary series of Combinatorics Circle Seminars organized by the minds behind Iran’s Combinatorics Olympiad, to the Tabaghe16 Podcast of Soheil Alavi, which - by his own words - brews a magnetism that gathers people who think alike… and see the world through the same lens.
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We even took a sip from past experiences - like the Math Circle Book - a place where people gathered around a shared table and solved problems together… much like a group of heroes plotting strategy over steaming mugs of logic.
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All these sparks combined - and forged the idea that we, too, should ignite our own gathering - a place where computer scientists, tech lovers, mathematicians, and curious spirits unite. A corner café where we talk about the very foundation beans of CS - from machine learning and artificial intelligence to software & hardware engineering, mathematics, graph theory, and anything roasted, brewed, or filtered through the world of computer science.
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Here, once a week, we gather - tea in hand, curiosity online, engines engaged - to discuss what we love.
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These sessions aren’t meant to be a class - nor a conference. No towering lecture halls. No rigid protocols. Just a warm, friendly café chat for inquisitive minds - to learn from one another, spark ideas, and build a cozy fellowship of computer enthusiasts.
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>[!tip] Café CS - More Than a Gathering. A Brewed Alliance.
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>[!tip] [Café CS](AboutUs) - More Than a Gathering. A Brewed Alliance.
## Who's Guarding the Louvre?! : The Art Gallery Problem Explained
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> [!info] A beginner-friendly introduction to strategic thinking and mathematical modeling in competitive scenarios.
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>[!info] Presenter: Shayan Shahrabi
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> **Overview:** Imagine securing an art gallery with the fewest guards possible. This is the essence of the Art Gallery Problem, a classic puzzle in computational geometry that challenges us to find the optimal way to cover a space. It's all about achieving maximum visibility with minimum resources. Our goal for this session is to unravel this problem together, from its initial setup to its surprising and intuitive solution.
> [!info] A beginner-friendly introduction to strategic thinking and mathematical modeling in competitive scenarios.
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> **Overview:** From obscurity to global headlines, Bitcoin has sparked a financial revolution that challenges our deepest assumptions about money. But what truly lies beneath the digital surface? This presentation goes beyond the price tag to uncover the core innovation: a decentralized system that allows us to trust each other without needing to trust a middleman. We will unravel how Bitcoin creates digital scarcity and enables peer-to-peer value transfer across the globe, exploring its emergence as "digital gold" and its potential to redefine the future of finance.
> **Overview:** Games are shaping the way we learn, solve problems, and innovate. They tackle real-world challenges, from scientific discovery to improving health behaviors. In this session, we’ll explore how play can become a tool for learning, creativity, and positive change. By harnessing human intuition and motivation, we’ll see how the mechanics that make games engaging can also turn them into powerful engines for real-world impact.
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