Recent experiments on the conductance through semiconducting quantum dots w
eakly coupled to external leads enable us to study the ground state propert
ies of these dots. The spacings between the resonant peaks as well as their
heights indicate that the electrons in the dot are in a correlated state d
ue to their low density, in which both disorder and electron-electron inter
actions determine the properties of the electron system. Numerical treatmen
ts of model Hamiltonians were successful in reproducing many of the experim
entally observed features of the conductance and reveal important clues on
the relevant physics behind these features. These studies also indicate tha
t the ground state is spin polarized, a prediction which could be experimen
tally verified.