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Colloquia and Seminars

 

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To further the education of all members of the department, we hold regular colloquia featuring exceptional researchers from all branches of Computer Science. Departmental colloquia usually held in SH 107 at 3:30 on Wednesdays, but any time and day is possible. Several groups within the department offer seminars including:

Graduate Student Seminars
KLAP Seminars
PLEASE Seminars

Date Time Room Speaker Topic
2008-11-19 15:30:00  SH 107  Shreekumar R. Pillai, Alabama State University. (Host: Ranjan) The Center for Nano Biotechnology Research (CNBR) at Alabama State University   More Information
2008-09-17 16:00:00  SH 107  Jing He, New Mexico State University Extraction and Using Geometrical Features from 3-dimensional Images for Protein Structure Prediction   More Information
2008-09-03 15:30:00  SH 107  Weitao Sun, New Mexico State University and Tsinghua University. Reduction of the secondary structure topological space through direct estimation of the contact energy formed by the secondary structures   More Information
2008-04-23 15:30:00  SH 107  Lewis Liu, USDA. (Host: Song) It’s not a science fiction but reality: Functional genomics and computational molecular biology lead in situ detoxification of biomass conversion inhibitors for low-cost cellulosic ethanol production   More Information
2008-04-02 15:30:00  SH 107  Robert Paz, New Mexico State University. (Host: Song) The Art of Dynamic System Identification   More Information
2008-03-20 15:30:00  SH 124  Ping Li, Cornell University. (Host: Song) Sketching Algorithms for Dimension Reductions and Data Stream Computations   More Information
2008-03-12 15:30:00  SH 107  Fred (Buck) McMorris, Illinois Institute of Technology. (Host: Ranjan) Second Annual Frank Harary Memorial Lecture - Majority Rule Consensus: From Preferences (Social Choice) to Trees (Biology and Classification Theory)   More Information
2008-02-27 15:30:00  SH 107  Jonathan Cook, New Mexico State University Host-Based Intrusion Detection: Techniques and Open Issues   More Information
2008-02-22 13:00:00  SH 107  Chung-Chien Hong, Albany State University Nonlinear Programming and Optimal Control Approach to the Study of Social Networks   More Information
2008-02-06 14:30:00  SH 107  Marcelo Frias, University of Buenos Aires. (Host: Pivkina) Dynamite: A Tool for Model Verification Combining Lightweight and Heavyweight Formal Methods   More Information