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Events 2005/06
Distinguished Speaker Series
(3 PM in McGl 020 unless otherwise noted)
- Secrets and Proofs: The Role of Randomness
Shafi Goldwasser, MIT
September 16, 3:00 pm, MS Hall 020
- An Overview of High Performance Computing and Self Adapting
Numerical Software
Jack Dongarra, University Distinguished Professor University of Tennessee
November 7, 5:00 PM, MS 020
- Medical Image Analysis for Image Guided Therapy
Simon Warfield, Harvard Medical School
Nov 18, 3 PM, MS 020
- Computing Challenges: Scalability and Interdisciplinary Applications
Daniel A. Reed, Chancellor's Eminent Professor University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
December 2, 3:00 PM, MS 020
- Immersive Virtual Reality for Scientific Visualization
Andries van Dam, Thomas J. Watson Jr. University Professor of Technology
and Education Brown University
December 9, 3:00 PM, UC Tidewater A
- Software Upgrades in Distributed Systems
Barbara Liskov, Ford Professor of Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Feb 10, 3:00 PM, MS 020
Colloquium Speakers
(3 PM in McGl 020 unless otherwise noted)
- Algorithms for Quantitative Image-Guided Therapy
Dr. Neculai Archip, Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women's Hospital and Children's Hospital
September 30, 3:00pm, MS Hall 020
- High-Performance Power-Aware Computing
Vince Freeh, NC State
October 7, 3:00 pm, MS Hall 020
- Research of Dynamic Data-Driven Application Simulation
Frederica Darema, National Science Foundation
October 17, 3 PM, MS 002
- Measurements, Analysis, and Modeling of BitTorrent-Like Systems
Lei Guo, W&M (Park Award)
Oct 14, 3PM, MS 020
- Efficient Computation of Approximate Voronoi Diagrams
and Homotopy Preserving Simplified Medial Axes of
Polyhedral Models
Avneesh Sud, UNC
Oct 21, 3PM, MS 020
- Fast Solvers for Long Sequences of Linear Systems and Their Analysis
Eric de Sturler, UIUC
Oct 28, 3PM, MS 020
- A multiprocessor architecture and its application for compressive
sensing
Nikos Pitsianis, Duke
Nov 04, 3PM, MS 020
- A Low-Overhead Truthful Routing Protocol in MANETs with Selfish Nodes
Mukesh Singhal, Univ. of Kentucky
Dec 5, 10:30AM, Wash 201
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Towards Real-time Photorealistic Graphics
Shawn Singh
UCLA
Friday, May 26, 2PM
McG-S 020
PhD Dissertation Defense
Masters Thesis and CS 710 Defense
Bachelor's Honors Defense
Student Research Presentations
(12 PM in McGl 002 unless otherwise noted)
Professional Development Seminars
The Department of Computer Science
The College of William & Mary
McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 126
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