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EECS Distinguished Lectures Series

The EECS Department is pleased to present our series of lectures by outstanding researchers.


 
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April 25, 2008
John Laird, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan
"The Future of Cognitive Architecture: Down, Up, and Sideways"

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April 16, 2008
Lloyd "Nick" Trefethen, Professor of Numerical Analysis, Head of the Numerical Analysis Group, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of Balliol College
"Computing Numerically with Functions instead of Numbers"

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February 21, 2008
EECS Distinguished Speaker Series presents Shree Nayar
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January 21, 2008
Sergio Verdú, Princeton University
"Information Theory Today"

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October 26, 2007
Shree Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor, Computer Science Department at Columbia University, New York, New York

"Computational Cameras: Redefining the Image"

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October 19, 2007
Margo Seltzer, Professor, Harvard School of Engineering and Applies Sciences

“Provenance-Aware Storage Systems”

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October 9, 2007
Srini Devadas
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"A Search for an Efficient Reconfigurable Computing Substrate"

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September 25, 2007
Professor David Tse, Wireless Foundations, University of California at Berkeley

"Breaking the Interference Barrier"

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May 17, 2007
Jennifer Rexford
Professor, Department of Computer Science
Princeton University
"VINI: Virtual Network Infrastructure"

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April 27, 2007
J. K. Aggarwal
A Cullen Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
"Recognition of Human Activity and Object Interactions"

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April 19, 2007
Andrew Chraplyvy
Vice President, Optical Transport Networks Research Center
Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
"High-Capacity Transmission Systems and Technologies"

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April 13, 2007
Monica Lam
Stanford University
Professor, Department of Computer Science
"Consumerizing PCs: From Research to Product"

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April 6, 2007
Bahram Javidi
University of Connecticut
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor

"Real Time 3D Visualization and Identification of Dynamic Biological Micro/Nano Organic Events"

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November 30, 2006
Mikhail "Mike" Atallah
Purdue University
"Security Issues in Collaborative Computing"

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November 16, 2006
Rama Chellappa
Minta Martin Professor of Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and UMIACS
University of Maryland, College Park
"Pattern Recognition in Video"

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October 20, 2006
Biing-Hwang (Fred) Juang
Georgia Institute of Technology
Motorola Foundation Chair Professor
Bell Labs Fellow, Member NAE, Academia Sinica
"Advances & Challenges in Selective Areas of Multimedia Communication and Signal Processing" 


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October 9, 2006
Jack Dongarra
University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Laboratory
"The Impact of Multicore on Math Software and Expoiting Single Precision Computing to Obtain Double Precision Results"

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