CS 595N, Winter 2007:

Faculty Research Presentations



Schedule

When it meets, the seminar does so on Fridays between 1:00 and 2:30 pm in CTL 932 101.

  • Week 1
    no seminar

  • Week 2
    no seminar

  • Week 3 [Tuesday January 23]
    Tim Sherwood: Drinking from the Firehose: What can you do with Custom High Throughput Architectures
    Jianwen Su: Research in Information Systems
    Fred Chong: Research in Novel Computer Architectures

  • Week 4 [Friday February 2]
    no seminar

  • Week 5 [Friday February 9]
    John Gilbert: Interactive Combinatorial Supercomputing
    Rich Wolski: Grid computing: when you really want to make a mesh of things
    Tevfik Bultan: Finding bugs in software

  • Week 6 [Friday February 16]
    Linda Petzold: Computational Science and Engineering
    Chandra Krintz: Research on Adaptive Systems (RACE)
    Amr El Abbadi: Information management research in Divy and Amr's lab

  • Week 7 [Friday February 23]
    Matthew Turk: Vision-Based HCI in the Four Eyes Lab (2:00)

  • Week 8 [Friday March 2]
    Ben Zhao: Anonymity and Privacy in Wired and Vehicular Networks
    Tobias Hollerer: Towards Novel User Interfaces, leaving the WIMPs behind
    no talk at 2:00

  • Week 9 [Friday March 9]
    Teofilo Gonzalez: Message dissemination under the multicasting communication mode (1:00)
    Elizabeth M. Belding: Real-time Adaptation of Mobile Systems
    Ambuj Singh: Querying and Mining in Graphs

  • Week 10 [Friday March 16]
    Peter Cappello: Cluster Computing versus Multicore Computing
    Heather Zheng: Brain-Powered Cognitive Radios
    Wim van Dam: Physics versus Computer Science

Course Info

For the Faculty Research Presentations (CS 595N), each faculty member gives a short presentation on his or her research. Attendance of this 1 unit course is required for first year graduate students and those that do not yet have a supervisor.

The seminar meets on Tuesdays between 2:30 and 4 pm Fridays between 1:00 and 2:30 pm in CTL 932 101. Typically, three faculty members are featured per week. Questions and discussions are strongly encouraged as this is a great opportunity for you to learn more about the kind of research that is being done in your department.

Organizer:

  • Wim van Dam
    vandam@cs.____.___
    Harold Frank Hall, Room 5109

Announcements

  • [Feb 1] There will be no seminar on Feb 2.
  • [Jan 30] Changed seminar hours to Friday 1:00 - 2:30 pm.
  • [Jan 16] Installment of this Faculty Research Seminar web site for Winter 2007.


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Created August 10, 2006 / last updated March 14, 2007 by vandam@cs