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Events 2004/05
Distinguished Speaker Series
(3 PM in McGl 020 unless otherwise noted)
- Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks in Action
John A. Stankovic, BP America Professor, University of Virginia
September 17, 2004, 3:00 pm. 020 M-S Hall
- Enabling the Design of Compilers and Architectures
for Emerging Applications
Rajiv Gupta, Professor of Computer Science, University of Arizona
October 22, 2004, 3:00 pm, 020, M-S Hall.
- Secure Management of Sensor Networks for Monitoring
Environments
Kang G. Shin, Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor, University of Michigan
November 5, 2004, 3:00 pm, 020. M-S Hall
- Information Security: Past, Present, and Future
Gene Spafford, Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University
December 3, 2004, 3:00 pm, 020, H-S Hall
Colloquium Speakers
(3 PM in McGl 020 unless otherwise noted)
- Computational Foundations of Automatic
Differentiation
Paul Hovland, Argonne National Lab, October 1.
- Finding the Consensus Shape for a Protein
Family
Paul Chew, Cornell University, October 8.
- The Social Life of Proteins: Computational
Proteomics
Alex Pothen, ODU, October 29.
- Effective Dimension Reduction for Classification
Haesun Park Division of Computing and Communication
Foundations National Science Foundation Department of Computer
Science and Engineering University of Minnesota Friday, November
12, 2004
- CLEAR Requirements: Improving Validity Using
Cognitive Linguistic Elicitation and Representation
Kimberly Wasson, UVa, November 19.
- Large Scale Computational Challenges in Materials Science
Constantine Bekas University of Minnesota
Friday, Jan 28, 3 PM, McGl 020.
- Expressive Visualization
Eric Lum, Univ. of California, Davis
Thurs, February 3, 8:00 am, McGl 020
- Human Graphics: Imagery That Works For Its Users
Benjamin Watson Northwestern University
4:30 pm, Wednesday, February 9, 2005, M.-S. Hall 020
- Securing Network Routing
Yih-Chun Hu University of California at Berkeley
8:00 am, Tuesday, February 15, McGl 020
- Scalable Continuous Query Processing in
Location-aware Database Servers
Mohamed Mokbel Purdue University
4:30 pm, Monday, February 21, 2005, M.-S. Hall 020
- Missing Value Estimation in DNA Microarray
Analysis
Haesun Park University of Minnesota
11 am, Tuesday, March 8, McGl 020
- High-Performance Computing for Reconstructing
Evolutionary Trees from Gene-Order Data
David A. Bader University of New Mexico
4:30 pm, Monday, March 14, 2005, M.-S. Hall 020
- Rethinking the Systems for Network Control and
Management:
The Case for a New 4D Architecture
David Maltz Carnegie Mellon University
Monday, March 21, 7:45AM, 201 Washington Hall
- Expanding OpenMP Nanos to Multithreading and
Distributed Memory
Xavier Martorell
Technical University of Catalunya (UPC) Barcelona, Spain
3:00 pm April 1, Friday, M.S Hall 020
- Instruction-based Prediction Techniques in
Operating Systems
Chris Gniady Purdue University 7:50 AM, April 18 , Wash 201
PhD Dissertation Defense
- Data Broadcast Scheduling: Models,
Algorithms, and Analysis
Aaron T. Hawkins
Tuesday, April 12th, 10:00 AM, McGl 104
- Techniques of Data Prefetching, Replication, and Consistency in
Internet
Xin Chen
April 11 (Monday), 4:00 PM, McGl 104
- Optimizing Combat Capabilities by Modeling Combat
as a Complex Adaptive System
Steven Mains
30 November 2004, 11:30-1:00, McGl 020
- Some Mechanisms for Dynamic Adaptation to CPU and
Memory Load from within Scientific Applications
Richard Tran Mills
Friday, November 19, 4:00 PM (after colloquium), McGl 104
- Bob Matthews,
Files as First-Class Objects in Fault-Tolerant Concurrent Systems,
Mon, Aug 30, 10 AM, McGl 104.
- Songqing Chen, Building an Internet Caching
System for Multimedia Content Delivery, Fri, Jul 9, 10 AM, McGl 104.
- Song Jiang, Efficient Caching Algorithms
for Memory Management in Computer Systems, Fri, Jun 18, 3 PM, MCGl 104.
Masters Thesis and CS 710 Defense
Bachelor's Honors Defense
Student Research Presentations (12 PM in McGl 104 unless otherwise
noted)
- Andriy Fedorov,
Location Management in Object-based Distributed Computing,
Thu, Sep 16.
Professional Development Seminars
The Department of Computer Science
The College of William & Mary
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 126
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