Past Distinguished Lectures

ISTeC Distinguished Lectures Fall 2023 Poster

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Distinguished Lectures

287 Events.
DateCategoryTitlePresentersHostsDetails
2024
Apr 22
(Monday)
Second Lecture Role of AI in Communication: New Theory and Research Dr. S. Shyam Sundar<br>James P. Jimirro Professor of Media Effects<br>Director, Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence<br>The Pennsylvania State University Samuel Tham
2024
Apr 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Psychology of Trustworthy AI: Resolving the Tension between Human and Machine Agency Dr. S. Shyam Sundar<br>James P. Jimirro Professor of Media Effects<br>Director, Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence<br>The Pennsylvania State University Samuel Tham
2024
Mar 26
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Real-world Performance of 4G and 5G in mmWave, Mid-band and Shared Spectrum (CBRS) Dr. Monisha Ghosh<br>Professor<br>Electrical Engineering<br>University of Notre Dame Anura Jayasumana
2024
Mar 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Spectrum Challenges for the Next Generation of Wireless Systems: Sharing between Commercial, Federal and Scientific Users Dr. Monisha Ghosh<br>Professor<br>Electrical Engineering<br>University of Notre Dame Anura Jayasumana
2024
Feb 20
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Compiler Optimization of Tensor Computations Dr. P. (Saday) Sadayappan<br>Professor<br>Kahlert School of Computing<br>University of Utah Sanjay Rajopadhye
2024
Feb 19
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Advancing Machine Learning in the End-of-Moore Era: Challenges and Opportunities Dr. P. (Saday) Sadayappan<br>Professor<br>Kahlert School of Computing<br>University of Utah Sanjay Rajopadhye
2024
Feb 13
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Remembering the Future: From Man-Computer Symbiosis in the 60's to Symbiotic INTERBEING in 6G Dr. Martin Maier<br>Professor,<br>Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique,<br>Montréal, Canada Anura Jayasumana
2024
Feb 12
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Multiverse: From Gutenberg's Printing Press to Metaverse's Peak-Experience Machine Dr. Martin Maier<br>Professor,<br>Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique,<br>Montréal, Canada Anura Jayasumana
2023
Nov 13
(Monday)
Second Lecture ISTeC / CS / ECE Seminar:  Universal User Data (UUD) for Virtual Experience Research Dr. Gregory Welch<br>Pegasus Professor, The AdventHealth Endowed Chair in Healthcare Simulation, College of Nursing<br>University of Central Florida
2023
Nov 13
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Virtual Experience Research Accelerator (VERA) Dr. Gregory Welch<br>Pegasus Professor, The AdventHealth Endowed Chair in Healthcare Simulation, College of Nursing<br>University of Central Florida
2023
Oct 2
(Monday)
Second Lecture ISTeC / TILT / Dept. English / CS / ECE Seminar: Genre Signaling: Lessons Learned from Teaching Robots (and People) to Communicate Science Dr. Bill Hart-Davidson<br>Professor, Dept. Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures<br>Michigan State University Tim Amidon
2023
Oct 2
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture When Robots Learn to Write, What Happens to Learning? Dr. Bill Hart-Davidson<br>Professor, Dept. Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures<br>Michigan State University Tim Amidon
2023
May 1
(Monday)
Second Lecture Integrated Photonics for Smart Sensing and Optical Computing Dr. Ray T. Chen<br>Keys and Joan Curry/Cullen Trust Endowed Chair Professor<br>The University of Texas, Austin Mahdi Nikdast
2023
May 1
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Silicon Photonics for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Dr. Ray T. Chen<br>Keys and Joan Curry/Cullen Trust Endowed Chair Professor<br>The University of Texas, Austin Mahdi Nikdast
2023
Apr 13
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture NSF CISE Research Directions and Opportunities Dr. Margaret Martonosi<br>Assistant Director for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE),<br>National Science Foundation<br>Hugh Trumbull Adams '35 Professor of Computer Science,<br>Princeton University Anura Jayasumana
2023
Apr 10
(Monday)
Second Lecture Grid Graph Signal Processing: Theoretical Models and Machine Learning Algorithms Dr. Anna Scaglione<br>Professor, Electrical &amp; Computer Engineering<br>Cornell Tech<br>The New York City Campus of Cornell University Anura Jayasumana
2023
Apr 10
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Coupling of Electric Power and Transportation Infrastructures: Opportunities and Challenges Dr. Anna Scaglione<br>Professor, Electrical &amp; Computer Engineering<br>Cornell Tech<br>The New York City Campus of Cornell University Anura Jayasumana
2022
Nov 7
(Monday)
Second Lecture A Reconfigurable Hardware Library to enable Real-time Energy-efficient Robot  Scene Perception Prof.  Iris Bahar<br>Department Head and Professor<br>Department of Computer Science<br>Colorado School of Mines Sudeep Pasricha
2022
Nov 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Robots Are Coming, The Robots Are Coming - Teaching an Interdisciplinary Course on Robotics+Art Prof.  Iris Bahar<br>Department Head and Professor<br>Department of Computer Science<br>Colorado School of Mines Sudeep Pasricha
2022
Oct 24
(Monday)
Second Lecture Neuro-symbolic Architectures for Complex Event Processing in the Internet of Things Prof. Mani Srivastava<br>Distinguished Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a joint appointment in Computer Science, University of California Los Angeles<br>Amazon Scholar, Amazon Anura Jayasumana
2022
Oct 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Security, Privacy, and Trust Challenges in AI-enabled Cyber-Physical Systems Prof. Mani Srivastava<br>Distinguished Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a joint appointment in Computer Science, University of California Los Angeles<br>Amazon Scholar, Amazon Anura Jayasumana
2022
Oct 18
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Accelerating Graph Neural Networks Prof. Viktor K. Prasanna<br>Charles Lee Powell Chair in Engineering<br>Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering<br>Professor of Computer Science<br>University of Southern California H.J. Siegel
2022
Oct 17
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture FPGA Accelerators in the Cloud Prof. Viktor K. Prasanna<br>Charles Lee Powell Chair in Engineering<br>Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering<br>Professor of Computer Science<br>University of Southern California H.J. Siegel
2022
Apr 25
(Monday)
Second Lecture Perception and Computational Efficiency for Autonomous Vehicles Dr. Marilyn Wolf Mahdi Nikdast
2022
Apr 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Safe and Secure Cyber–Physical and Internet–of–Things (IoT) Systems Dr. Marilyn Wolf Mahdi Nikdast
2019
Dec 3
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Sports Analytics: Game Reconstruction Visualization, and Data Analytics Dr. Claudio Silva Sid Suryanarayanan
2019
Dec 2
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Urban Data Science Dr. Claudio Silva Sid Suryanarayanan
2019
Nov 11
(Monday)
Second Lecture Examining Usability in International Health and Medical Contexts Dr. Kirk St. Amant Tim Amidon
2019
Nov 11
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Usability in Health and Medical Contexts Dr. Kirk St. Amant Tim Amidon
2019
Oct 14
(Monday)
Second Lecture Immersive Analytics Beyond Visualization Dr. Doug Bowman Francisco Ortega
2019
Oct 14
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Augmented Reality as the Future of Personal Computing Dr. Doug Bowman Francisco Ortega Presentation
2019
Sep 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Hype, Myths, and Realities of Testing 2.5D/3D Integrated Circuits Dr. Krishnendu Chakrabarty
2019
Sep 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Quo Vadis Digital Microfluidic Biochips? From Laboratory Research to Commercialization and Beyond Dr. Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Presentation
2019
Sep 16
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Age of Information: Status Updates for Real-time Systems Dr. Roy Yates
Presentation
2019
Sep 13
(Friday)
Second Lecture The Age of Information in Networks: Moments, Distributions, and Sampling Dr. Roy Yates
2019
Apr 29
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Economics of Networks Dr. Henning Schulzrinne Anura Jayasumana
2019
Apr 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Internet Beyond Packets: Network Neutrality, Rural Broadband, Spectrum and Access for People with Disabilities Dr. Henning Schulzrinne Anura Jayasumana Presentation
Slides
2019
Apr 23
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Balancing Security-Privacy and Functionality in Software Synthesis Dr. Somesh Jha Indrakshi Ray
2019
Apr 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Towards Semantic Adversarial Examples Dr. Somesh Jha Indrakshi Ray Presentation
2019
Apr 15
(Monday)
Second Lecture Immersive Analytics Beyond Visualization Dr. Doug Bowman Francisco Ortega
2019
Apr 15
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Augmented Reality as the Future of Personal Computing Dr. Doug Bowman Francisco Ortega
2019
Mar 26
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Explainability and the Data Intensive University Dr. David Berry Michael Carolan Jonathan Carlyon
2019
Mar 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Data Intensive University: The Idea of a University in a Digital Age Dr. David Berry Michael Carolan Jonathan Carlyon Presentation
2018
Oct 23
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Security from Tags Dr. Fred B. Schneider Indrakshi Ray
2018
Oct 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Laws for Cybersecurity? Dr. Fred B. Schneider Indrakshi Ray Presentation
2018
Oct 16
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture The Call of Duty: The Making of a 'Homegrown' Terrorist Dr. Jytte Klausen Andrea Duffy Anura Jayasumana
2018
Oct 15
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture How 2G Computational Social Science Can Revolutionize the Study of ‘Dark’ Networks Dr. Jytte Klausen Andrea Duffy Anura Jayasumana Presentation
2018
Sep 19
(Wednesday)
Second Lecture Physics Guided Machine Learning: A New Paradigm for Modeling Science and Engineering Problems Dr. Vipin Kumar Imme Ebert-Uphoff
2018
Sep 19
(Wednesday)
Distinguished Lecture Big Data in Climate and Earth Sciences: Challenges and Opportunities for Machine Learning Dr. Vipin Kumar Imme Ebert-Uphoff Presentation
2018
Apr 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture loT and Trust (25 Issues and Counting Up) Dr. Jeffrey M. Voas
2018
Apr 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Networks of 'Things' Dr. Jeffrey M. Voas
Presentation
2018
Apr 3
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Why Digital Writing Matters: Networking, Collaboration, Composing and Copyright Dr. Danielle Nicole DeVoss
2018
Apr 2
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Copyrights and Copyfights: Intellectual Property and Ethics in Digital Spaces Dr. Danielle Nicole DeVoss
Presentation
2018
Mar 26
(Monday)
Second Lecture Designing Systems and Applications for Transient Computing Dr. Prashant Shenoy
2018
Mar 26
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Towards a Software-defined Infrastructure for Smart IoT Systems Dr. Prashant Shenoy
Presentation
2018
Mar 20
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Almond: A User-Programmable Virtual Assistant That Protects Privacy Dr. Monica Lam
2018
Mar 19
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Keeping the Internet Open with an Open-Source Virtual Assistant Dr. Monica Lam
Presentation
2017
Oct 30
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Large-Scale Machine Learning and AI: A Cross-Industry Perspective Dr. Ashok Srivastava
Presentation
2017
Oct 16
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Limitations of Machine Learning in Adversarial Settings Dr. Patrick McDaniel
2017
Oct 16
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Tracing the Arc of Smartphone Application Security Dr. Patrick McDaniel
Presentation
2017
Sep 26
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Gestalt vs. Constructivism: Designing Blind Cloud Storage in the Real Dr. Moti Yung
2017
Sep 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture My Business is None of Your Business: Employing Secure Computation for Core Business Dr. Moti Yung
Presentation
2017
Sep 18
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Cirrus Cloud Project: Opportunistic Mobile Cloud Computing Dr. Mostafa Ammar
2017
Sep 18
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Time-Traveling Computer Networking Researcher and Other Short Stories Dr. Mostafa Ammar
Presentation
2017
Sep 11
(Monday)
Second Lecture Reflections on the Difference Between Educational Technologies and Learning Technologies Dr. Jeff Grabill
Department of English
2017
Sep 11
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Robots, Learning, and the Fundamental Pedagogical Nature of Institutional Change Dr. Jeff Grabill
Department of English
Presentation
2017
Apr 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture National Security and the Technology Tsunami: What is Swept Away? Dr. Richard Danzig
2017
Apr 17
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture End-To-End Earthquake Simulation: An Example of Verification, Validation, Data Analysis and Multi Scale Modeling in Computational Science and Engineering Dr. Jacobo Bielak Thomas Siller Presentation
2017
Mar 31
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture An Expanding and Expansive View of Computing Dr. Jim Kurose Anura Jayasumana Presentation
Slides
2017
Feb 27
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Social Learning and Controlled Sensing Dr. Vikram Krishnamurthy Edwin Chong Presentation
Slides
2016
Dec 6
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA) Dr. David Shaffer
2016
Dec 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Quantitative Ethnography: Measuring Complex Thinking Using Grounded Data Mining Dr. David Shaffer
Presentation
2016
Oct 24
(Monday)
Second Lecture Distributed Inference: Aggregating Probability Forecasts and Collaborative Regression Dr. Sanjeev Kulkarni
2016
Oct 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Machine Learning and Democracy: Some Problems in Collective Decision-Making Dr. Sanjeev Kulkarni
Presentation
Slides
2016
Oct 17
(Monday)
Second Lecture Continuum Limits of Shortest Paths Dr. Alfred O. Hero III
2016
Oct 17
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Towards a Science of Complex Data Dr. Alfred O. Hero III
Presentation
Slides
2016
Oct 3
(Monday)
Second Lecture IP Interconnection: Technology, Economics, and Law Dr. Scott Jordan
2016
Oct 3
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Intersections between Information Technology Research and Public Policy Dr. Scott Jordan
Presentation
Slides
2016
Sep 12
(Monday)
Second Lecture Computing in the Margins: A Radically Interdisciplinary Perspective Dr. Mark Gross
2016
Sep 12
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Design, Making, and Creativity (or Please Pass the Polymaths) Dr. Mark Gross
Presentation
Slides
2016
May 2
(Monday)
Second Lecture SPARTA: A Dataflow-Inspired System Design Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot HJ Siegel
2016
May 2
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Technology Considerations in Computer Architecture Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot HJ Siegel
2016
Apr 18
(Monday)
Second Lecture Two Recent Information Theoretic Variations on the Theme of Patterns in Security Muriel Médard Anura Jayasumana
2016
Apr 18
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Network coding - a personal account of combining theory and practice Muriel Médard Anura Jayasumana
2016
Mar 8
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Cloud services for the Internet of Things Dr. Dilma Da Silva Indrakshi Ray
2016
Mar 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Cloud Computing: The Dreams and The Nightmares Dr. Dilma Da Silva Indrakshi Ray Presentation
2016
Feb 28
(Sunday)
Second Lecture Structural Results in Controlled Sensing And Fusion Dr. Vikram Krishnamurthy Edwin Chong
2015
Oct 19
(Monday)
Second Lecture What is special about mining spatial and spatio-temporal datasets? Shashi Shekhar Anura Jayasumana
2015
Oct 19
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture From GPS and Google Maps to Spatial Computing Shashi Shekhar Anura Jayasumana
2015
Sep 14
(Monday)
Second Lecture DNA-Functionalized Nanoparticle Assembly Monica Olvera de la Cruz Martin McCullagh
2015
Sep 14
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Polyhedral Crystalline Membranes Monica Olvera de la Cruz Martin McCullagh Presentation
Slides
2015
Aug 31
(Monday)
Second Lecture Building a Framework for Learning Analytics - the current developments in IMSGlobal Caliper and RAM Caliper instrumentation of learning environments Phil Long James Folkestad
2015
Aug 31
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Learning Sciences and Their Lack of Impact on Learning Technologies and Learning Practices Phil Long James Folkestad Presentation
2015
May 5
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Fast Radio Bursts Duncan Lorimer Philip Turk
2015
May 4
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Pulsars, Flickers and Cosmic Flashes: The Transient Radio Universe Duncan Lorimer Philip Turk Presentation
Slides
2015
Apr 7
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Roundtable Discussion: Interacting with Federal Funding Agencies Ahmed Louri HJ Siegel
2015
Apr 6
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Power-Efficient and Reliable Multicore Architectures Ahmed Louri HJ Siegel
2015
Mar 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture Efficient Usage of Two Emerging Memory/Storage Technologies: NVRAM and Shingled Write Recording Drives David Hung-Chang Du Liuqing Yang
2015
Mar 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Intelligent Storage in Big Data Era David Hung-Chang Du Liuqing Yang Presentation
2015
Feb 20
(Friday)
Second Lecture Green Sulfur Bacteria: Nature's Photon Junkie Alán Aspuru-Guzik Nancy Levinger
2015
Feb 19
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture Billions and Billions of Molecules: Exploring Chemical Space Alán Aspuru-Guzik Nancy Levinger Presentation
2014
Nov 17
(Monday)
Second Lecture Vehicular Communications Networks - Design and Applications Xuemin (Sherman) Shen Liuqing Yang
2014
Nov 17
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Wireless Body Area Network and Remote Healthcare System Xuemin (Sherman) Shen Liuqing Yang Presentation
2014
Oct 21
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture The Algebraic Geometry of Persistence Barcodes Gunnar Carlsson Michael Kirby
2014
Oct 20
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Shape of Data Gunnar Carlsson Michael Kirby Presentation
2014
Sep 29
(Monday)
Second Lecture eStadium: Research on and Development and Deployment of Wireless Networks and Applications Ed Coyle Edwin Chong
2014
Sep 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Vertically-Integrated Projects (VIP) Program: Enabling Everyone to Participate in the Innovation Process Ed Coyle Edwin Chong Presentation
2014
Sep 16
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Attribute Based Access Control Model Ravi Sandhu Indrajit Ray
2014
Sep 15
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Security and Trust Convergence: Attributes, Relations and Provenance Ravi Sandhu Indrajit Ray Presentation
2014
Apr 21
(Monday)
Second Lecture Aerodynamic and Scalar Roughness over Snow and Sea Ice Edgar L Andreas Steven Fassnacht
2014
Apr 21
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Developing Bulk Turbulent Surface Flux Algorithms over Surfaces Consisting of Liquid or Frozen Water Edgar L Andreas Steven Fassnacht Presentation
2014
Apr 14
(Monday)
Second Lecture Analytic Evolutions in the Digital Ocean John Behrens James Folkestad
2014
Apr 14
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Impacts of the Digital Ocean on Education John Behrens James Folkestad Presentation
2014
Mar 31
(Monday)
Second Lecture NetVM: High Performance and Flexible Networking using Virtualization on Commodity Platforms K K Ramakrishnan Anura Jayasumana
2014
Mar 31
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Networking the Cloud: Enabling Enterprise Computing and Storage K K Ramakrishnan Anura Jayasumana Presentation
2014
Mar 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Publishing Your Most Important Work Randy Schekman Patrick Burns Presentation
2014
Mar 3
(Monday)
Second Lecture Collaborative Mobile Charging and Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks Jie Wu Liuqing Yang
2014
Mar 3
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Algorithmic Crowdsourcing and Applications in Social Networking Jie Wu Liuqing Yang Presentation
2013
Nov 11
(Monday)
Second Lecture Staying Green at the Extreme - Exploring Energy Challenges and Tradeoffs for Science Workflows at Extreme Scales Manish Parashar, Rutgers University HJ Siegel
2013
Nov 11
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Moving from Extreme Data to Extreme Insights - Addressing Emerging Data Challenges in Simulation-based Science Manish Parashar, Rutgers University HJ Siegel Presentation
2013
Oct 21
(Monday)
Second Lecture Designing Energy-Efficient Information Processing Systems Massoud Pedram, University of Southern California Sudeep Pasricha
2013
Oct 21
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Digital Infrastructure: Reducing Energy Cost and Environmental Impacts of Information Processing and Communications Systems Massoud Pedram, University of Southern California Sudeep Pasricha Presentation
2013
Oct 7
(Monday)
Second Lecture Digital Identity Protection - Concepts and Issues Elisa Bertino, Purdue University Indrakshi Ray
2013
Oct 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Securing Data in the Cloud - Challenges and Research Directions Elisa Bertino, Purdue University Indrakshi Ray Presentation
2013
Sep 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture Experiences with research mentoring: why it's important and how it has shaped my own career Anne Condon, University of British Columbia Christina Boucher
2013
Sep 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture How's and Why's of Programming DNA Molecules Anne Condon, University of British Columbia Christina Boucher Presentation
2013
Apr 29
(Monday)
Second Lecture New Optimization Techniques in Performance-Energy-Temperature Optimized Parallel Computing Ishfaq Ahmad, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington HJ Siegel
2013
Apr 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Research Challenges in Green Computing, and Some Solutions Ishfaq Ahmad, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington HJ Siegel Presentation
2013
Apr 22
(Monday)
Second Lecture Control Strategy to Mitigate the Impact of Reduced Inertia due to Doubly Fed Induction Generators on Large Power Systems Vijay Vittal, Ira A. Fulton Chair Professor, School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University Center for Research and Education in Wind (CREW) and ISTeC
2013
Apr 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Improved Power Grid Resiliency through Interactive System Control Vijay Vittal, Ira A. Fulton Chair Professor, School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University Center for Research and Education in Wind (CREW) and ISTeC Presentation
2013
Mar 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Effect of Contact Lenses on Iris Recognition Kevin Bowyer, Schubmehl-Prein Professor and Department Chair, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame HJ Siegel Presentation
2013
Feb 18
(Monday)
Second Lecture Making Heterogeneity a First Class Citizen Tarek El-Ghazawi, Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University HJ Siegel
2013
Feb 18
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Advances in High-Performance Computing: The Race to the Top Tarek El-Ghazawi, Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University HJ Siegel Presentation
2013
Jan 30
(Wednesday)
Second Lecture Research and Engineering challenges in FindBugs William Pugh, Professor Emeritus, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Computer Science
2013
Jan 28
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Innovations in Teaching Software Development Skills William Pugh, Professor Emeritus, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Computer Science
Presentation
2012
Nov 9
(Friday)
Second Lecture Interaction in Scientific Workflows David Abramson, Professor of Computer Science, Monash University, Australia HJ Siegel
2012
Nov 9
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Debugging Techniques for Highly Parallel Software David Abramson, Professor of Computer Science, Monash University, Australia HJ Siegel Presentation
2012
Oct 29
(Monday)
Second Lecture Challenge in the Design of Cyber Physical Systems Janos Sztipanovits, Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor, and E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Director, Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University HJ Siegel
2012
Oct 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Cyber Physical Systems: The Need and Agenda for Re-integrating Physical and Information Sciences Janos Sztipanovits, Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor, and E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Director, Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University HJ Siegel Presentation
2012
Oct 15
(Monday)
Second Lecture Role of Network-on-Chips (NoCs) in Designing Multicore Architectures Chita Das, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University HJ Siegel
2012
Oct 15
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Challenges and Opportunities in Computer Architecture Research Chita Das, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University HJ Siegel Presentation
2012
Sep 24
(Monday)
Second Lecture A New Science Agenda at Esri Dawn Wright, Chief Scientist of the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri), Professor of Geography and Oceanography, Oregon State University
ISTeC and the Geospatial Centroid at CSU
2012
Sep 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Age of Science and ‘Big Data’ Dawn Wright, Chief Scientist of the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri), Professor of Geography and Oceanography, Oregon State University
ISTeC and the Geospatial Centroid at CSU
Presentation
2012
Sep 14
(Friday)
Second Lecture Grid Flexibility and Research Challenges to Enhance the Integration of Variable Renewable Energy Sources Mark J. O’Malley, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Director, Electricity Research Centre, University College, Dublin HJ Siegel
2012
Sep 14
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Data: Needs, Importance and Challenges to the Integration of Variable Renewable Energy Sources into Electricity Grids Mark J. O’Malley, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Director, Electricity Research Centre, University College, Dublin HJ Siegel Presentation
2012
Apr 27
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Technology Innovation at Linkabit and Qualcomm: Generating Leading-Edge Products Irwin Jacobs, Founding Chairman and CEO Emeritus, Qualcomm Randy Bartels Attendance: about 140
Presentation
2012
Apr 9
(Monday)
Second Lecture Volume-of-Fluid Methods for Partial Differential Equations in Irregular Domains Phillip Colella, Senior Staff Scientist Applied Numerical Algorithms Group Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2012
Apr 9
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Models, Algorithms, and Software: Tradeoffs in the Design of High-Performance Computational Simulations in Science and Engineering Phillip Colella, Senior Staff Scientist Applied Numerical Algorithms Group Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Attendance: about 75
Presentation
2012
Mar 26
(Monday)
Second Lecture Computer Architecture: A Constructive Approach Arvind, Johnson Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wim Bohm
2012
Mar 26
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Value of Rapid Prototyping in Building Complex Digital Systems Arvind, Johnson Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wim Bohm Attendance: about 35
Presentation
2012
Mar 5
(Monday)
Second Lecture Object Oriented Data Analysis of Tree-Structured Data Objects” Dr. Steve Marron, Amos Hawley Professor of Statistics and Operations Research, University of North Carolina Haonan Wang
2012
Mar 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Object Oriented Data Analysis Dr. Steve Marron, Amos Hawley Professor of Statistics and Operations Research, University of North Carolina Haonan Wang Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2011
Dec 5
(Monday)
Second Lecture Functional Generalized Additive Models Dr. David Ruppert, Andrew Schultz Professor of Engineering School of Operations Research and Information Engineering and Department of Statistical Science Cornell University Haonan Wang
2011
Dec 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Cosmic Rays and Bayesian Computation Dr. David Ruppert, Andrew Schultz Professor of Engineering School of Operations Research and Information Engineering and Department of Statistical Science Cornell University Haonan Wang Attendance: about 80
Presentation
2011
Nov 29
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Autotuning for High Performance Dr. David Padua, Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign HJ Siegel
2011
Nov 29
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture Parallel Computing for Everybody Dr. David Padua, Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign HJ Siegel Attendance: about 65
Presentation
2011
Nov 7
(Monday)
Second Lecture 3D Integrated Circuits & Their Impact on the Design of Computer Systems Dr. Trevor Mudge, Bredt Family Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor HJ Siegel
2011
Nov 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Three Dimensional Integrated Circuits Dr. Trevor Mudge, Bredt Family Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor HJ Siegel Attendance: about 80
2011
Oct 24
(Monday)
Second Lecture Speculative Reservation Flow-Control: An Efficient Congestion Control Mechanism Dr. William J. Dally, Bell Professor of Engineering Stanford University Chief Scientist, NVIDIA Corporation HJ Siegel
2011
Oct 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture From Cellphones to Supercomputers: Energy-Efficient Computing Dr. William J. Dally, Bell Professor of Engineering Stanford University Chief Scientist, NVIDIA Corporation HJ Siegel Attendance: about 90
Presentation
2011
Oct 10
(Monday)
Second Lecture Some Concepts in Power Distribution System Enhancements Dr. Gerald Heydt, Regents' Professor Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University Sid Suryanarayanan Attendance: about 20
2011
Oct 10
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Mathematics of The Hilbert Transform: An Aircraft Autopilot, Power Engineering Dynamic Assessment, and Other Applications - Plusses, Minuses, and Reflections Dr. Gerald Heydt, Regents' Professor Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University Sid Suryanarayanan Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2011
Apr 25
(Monday)
Second Lecture Dramatic Agency and Transformational Play: Why Should Educators Care About Videogames? Dr. Sasha Barab, Professor of Learning Sciences, Barbara Jacobs Chair of Technology, Indiana University James Folkestad Presentation
2011
Apr 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Videogames and Transformational Play: Learning in the 21st Century Dr. Sasha Barab, Professor of Learning Sciences, Barbara Jacobs Chair of Technology, Indiana University James Folkestad Attendance: about 60
Presentation
2011
Apr 1
(Friday)
Second Lecture Automated Software Repair Using Genetic Programming Dr. Stephanie Forrest, Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico Darrell Whitley
2011
Apr 1
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Evolutionary Software Repair Dr. Stephanie Forrest, Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico Darrell Whitley Presentation
2011
Feb 28
(Monday)
Second Lecture Accelerating Innovation by Outsourcing Complexity Dr. Ian Foster, Distinguished Professor, Director, Computation Institute, Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory HJ Siegel Attendance: about 50
2011
Feb 28
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Collaborative Discovery Dr. Ian Foster, Distinguished Professor, Director, Computation Institute, Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory HJ Siegel Attendance: about 65
Presentation
2011
Jan 31
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Wireless Cognitive Communications Dr. Georgios Giannakis, ADC Endowed Chair Professor, Director, Digital Technology Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota Liuqing Yang Attendance: about 50
Presentation
2011
Jan 27
(Thursday)
Second Lecture Exploiting Sparsity for Wireless Communications Dr. Georgios Giannakis, ADC Endowed Chair Professor, Director, Digital Technology Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota Liuqing Yang Slides
2010
Nov 8
(Monday)
Second Lecture I/O Acceleration in Server Architectures Dr. Laxmi Bhuyan, University of California, Riverside, Distinguished Professor and Chair Department of Computer Science and Engineering
2010
Nov 8
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Application-Oriented Networking (AON): Adding Intelligence in the Next-Generation Internet Routers Dr. Laxmi Bhuyan, University of California, Riverside, Distinguished Professor and Chair Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Presentation
2010
Oct 26
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Perturbation Analysis and Optimization Of Stochastic Hybrid Systems and Resource Contention Games Dr. Christos Cassandras, Boston University, Head, Division of Systems Engineering Center for Information and Systems Engineering Edwin Chong
2010
Oct 25
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Cooperative Control and Optimization in an Uncertain, Asynchronous, Wireless, Networked World Dr. Christos Cassandras, Boston University, Head, Division of Systems Engineering Center for Information and Systems Engineering Edwin Chong Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2010
Oct 4
(Monday)
Second Lecture Massive-scale Analysis of Streaming Social Networks Dr. David Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Computational Science and Engineering HJ Siegel
2010
Oct 4
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Petascale Computing for Computational Biology and Genomics Dr. David Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Computational Science and Engineering HJ Siegel Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2010
Sep 20
(Monday)
Second Lecture Real-Time Large Scale Neural Memory Models with Interactive HPC Dr. Richard Linderman, Chief Scientist, Information Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Rome, N.Y. HJ Siegel Slides
2010
Sep 20
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Applications for Green, Interactive, High Performance Computers Dr. Richard Linderman, Chief Scientist, Information Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Rome, N.Y. HJ Siegel Attendance: about 70
Slides
2010
May 3
(Monday)
Second Lecture From Aristotle to Onsager: Packing and Assembling Tetrahedra Dr. Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Physics Nancy Levinger
2010
May 3
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture All Hail the GPU: How the Video Game Industry is Transforming Molecular and Materials Simulation Dr. Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Physics Nancy Levinger Attendance: about 70
2010
Apr 12
(Monday)
Second Lecture Sensor Deployment Dr. Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida Distinguished Professor and Chair Computer and Information Science Department
2010
Apr 12
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Green Internet Routers Dr. Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida Distinguished Professor and Chair Computer and Information Science Department
Attendance: about 70
2010
Apr 5
(Monday)
Second Lecture Replacing 'School Reform' with 'Learning Reform Dr. James Paul Gee, Arizona State University Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies Karen Kaminski Presentation
2010
Apr 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Learning by Design Dr. James Paul Gee, Arizona State University Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies Karen Kaminski Attendance: about 80
Slides
2010
Mar 29
(Monday)
Second Lecture The 50 Worst Things You Can Do in Your Career Dr. Robin Murphy, Texas A&M University Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Director, Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue
Attendance: about 80
Presentation
2010
Mar 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Being There: Lessons Learned in Rescue Robotics from 11 Incidents, 2001-2009 Dr. Robin Murphy, Texas A&M University Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Director, Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue
Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2010
Mar 22
(Monday)
Second Lecture HCI - Lessons Learned from Research and Practice Dr. Gavriel Salvendy, Tshinghua University, P.R. China Chaired Professor and Head, Department of Industrial Engineering; Purdue University, Professor Emeritus, School of Industrial Engineering Anthony Maciejewski Attendance: about 35
2010
Mar 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture ISTeC 101: How to Increase Your IT Research Impact Dr. Gavriel Salvendy, Tshinghua University, P.R. China Chaired Professor and Head, Department of Industrial Engineering; Purdue University, Professor Emeritus, School of Industrial Engineering Anthony Maciejewski Attendance: about 70
Presentation
2009
Nov 2
(Monday)
Second Lecture Designing and Building Kodu: a Graphics, Simulation, and Design Tool for Children Matt MacLaurin, Microsoft Research, Principal Program Manager Creative Systems Team HJ Siegel Attendance: about 35
2009
Nov 2
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Kodu - End-user Programming and Design for Games Matt MacLaurin, Microsoft Research, Principal Program Manager Creative Systems Team HJ Siegel Attendance: about 65
Presentation
2009
Oct 21
(Wednesday)
Distinguished Lecture Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing Dr. Jeannette M. Wing, NSF Assistant Director; Carnegie Mellon University, President's Professor of Computer Science Robert France Presentation
2009
Oct 6
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Patterning at the Nanoscale: Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Dr. Franco Cerrina, Boston University, Professor and Department Head, Electrical and Computer Engineering Mario Marconi
2009
Oct 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Photons at Work: From Silicon to DNA and Back Dr. Franco Cerrina, Boston University, Professor and Department Head, Electrical and Computer Engineering Mario Marconi Attendance: about 90
Presentation
2009
Sep 28
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Expanding Role of Education in America's Competitiveness Norm Augustine, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Retired Chairman and CEO HJ Siegel Attendance: about 80
2009
Sep 28
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Rise and Fall of Systems Engineering Norm Augustine, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Retired Chairman and CEO HJ Siegel Attendance: about 125
Slides
2009
Apr 21
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Information Retrieval Technology in Peer-to-Peer Search Dr. Ophir Frieder, Illinois Institute of Technology HJ Siegel
2009
Apr 20
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Searching in the 'Real World' Dr. Ophir Frieder, Illinois Institute of Technology HJ Siegel Presentation
2009
Apr 13
(Monday)
Second Lecture ManyCore, Clouds, Research and the Future Dr. Dan Reed, Scalable and Multicore Computing Strategist, Microsoft Corp HJ Siegel Attendance: about 70
2009
Apr 13
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Computing Revolution Dr. Dan Reed, Scalable and Multicore Computing Strategist, Microsoft Corp HJ Siegel Attendance: about 110
Slides
2009
Mar 24
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture High Performance Computing: Heterogeneous Nodes and Hybrid Systems Dr. Craig Stunkel, IBM Watson Research Center HJ Siegel Attendance: about 20
2009
Mar 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Toward Exascale Computing Dr. Craig Stunkel, IBM Watson Research Center HJ Siegel Attendance: about 55
Presentation
2009
Feb 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture Extreme Computing: The SIAM 100-Digit Challenge Dr. Stan Wagon, Macalester College Ross McConnell
2009
Feb 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Impossible, Unbelievable ...but True Results of Mathematics and Physics Dr. Stan Wagon, Macalester College Ross McConnell Attendance: about 100
Presentation
2009
Feb 11
(Wednesday)
Second Lecture Cognitive Signals for Brain-Computer Interaction Dr. Jose Millan, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Chuck Anderson
2009
Feb 9
(Monday)
Second Lecture A Look Behind our Adaptive Brain Interface's Veil Dr. Jose Millan, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Chuck Anderson
2009
Feb 9
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Non-Invasive Brain-Controlled Robots Dr. Jose Millan, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Chuck Anderson Presentation
2008
Dec 9
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture A Quick Tour of Modern Multicore Programming Models Dr. Vivek Sarkar, Rice University Michelle Strout
2008
Dec 8
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Multicore Programming Models and their Implementation Challenges Dr. Vivek Sarkar, Rice University Michelle Strout Presentation
2008
Nov 17
(Monday)
Second Lecture Computational Analysis for Morphogens Dr. Qing Nie, UC Irvine James Liu
2008
Nov 17
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Systems Biology: A Frontier of Computational Science Dr. Qing Nie, UC Irvine James Liu
2008
Oct 3
(Friday)
Second Lecture Not Your Grandmother's Genetic Algorithm Dr. David Goldberg, University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne Darrell Whitley
2008
Oct 3
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture The Creativity Imperative and the Technology Professional of the Future Dr. David Goldberg, University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne Darrell Whitley Attendance: about 45
Presentation
2008
Sep 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Developing a Shared Vision for the Future of Networking and Information Technology Dr. Chris Greer, NSF Dawn Paschal Attendance: about 50
Presentation
2008
Apr 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Future Directions in DoD Science and Technology Dr. André van Tilborg, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology, Office of the Secretary of Defense HJ Siegel Attendance: about 100
Presentation
2008
Mar 31
(Monday)
Second Lecture Cyberinfrastructure Challenges in Computer Science Dr. Fran Berman, Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Professor and HPC Endowed Chair, University of California San Diego HJ Siegel Attendance: about 20
2008
Mar 31
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture 100 Years of Digital Data Dr. Fran Berman, Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Professor and HPC Endowed Chair, University of California San Diego HJ Siegel Attendance: about 60
Presentation
2008
Mar 25
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Quality Now Requires Small Delay Fault Model Dr. T.W. (Tom) Williams, Synopsys Fellow, Synopsys, Inc. Anthony Maciejewski
2008
Mar 25
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture Myths, Missteps, and Folklore of Network Protocol Design Dr. Radia Perlman, Sun Fellow, Sun Microsystems Indrajit Ray
2008
Mar 24
(Monday)
Second Lecture Data: Making It Be There When You Want It and Go Away When You Want It Gone Dr. Radia Perlman, Sun Fellow, Sun Microsystems Indrajit Ray
2008
Mar 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Electronic Design Automation (EDA) to the Rescue of the Silicon Roadmap Dr. T.W. (Tom) Williams, Synopsys Fellow, Synopsys, Inc. Anthony Maciejewski Presentation
2008
Jan 29
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Cooperative Techniques at the Network Level Dr. Anthony Ephremides, Cynthia Kim Professor of Information Technology, University of Maryland Rockey Luo
2008
Jan 28
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Network Coding: A New Paradigm for Networking? Dr. Anthony Ephremides, Cynthia Kim Professor of Information Technology, University of Maryland Rockey Luo
2007
Nov 13
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture The Future is Parallel but it May Not be Easy Mike Flynn, Senior Adviser, Maxeler Corp. and Professor Emeritus, Stanford University HJ Siegel
2007
Nov 12
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Super SOC: Putting the Whole System on the Chip Mike Flynn, Senior Adviser, Maxeler Corp. and Professor Emeritus, Stanford University HJ Siegel
2007
Oct 30
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Delivering Teraflops: An Account of How Blue Gene was Brought to Life José E. Moreira, Chief Architect, Commercial Scale Out IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center HJ Siegel Attendance: about 25
2007
Oct 29
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Scale-up and Scale-out: Evolution and Trends in Parallel Processing José E. Moreira, Chief Architect, Commercial Scale Out IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center HJ Siegel Attendance: about 75
Presentation
2007
Oct 23
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Multipath Routing, Congestion Control and Dynamic Load Balancing Dr. Don Towsley Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts - Amherst HJ Siegel Attendance: about 25
2007
Oct 22
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Internet is Flat: A Brief History of Networking in the Next Ten Years Dr. Don Towsley Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts - Amherst HJ Siegel Attendance: about 75
Presentation
2007
Oct 2
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Everything You Know About Microprocessors and Systems Design is Wrong for SOC Design Steve Leibson, Technology Evangelist, Tenselica Inc. HJ Siegel Attendance: about 35
2007
Oct 1
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Challenges for Consumer Electronics in the 21st Century Steve Leibson, Technology Evangelist, Tenselica Inc. HJ Siegel Attendance: about 66
2007
Apr 23
(Monday)
Second Lecture Camera Sensor Networks Dr. Avinash Kak, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University HJ Siegel
2007
Apr 23
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Why Robots Will Never Have Sex Dr. Avinash Kak, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University HJ Siegel Attendance: about 75
2007
Apr 12
(Thursday)
Second Lecture Statistical Analysis of DNA Microarray Data Dr. Jianqing Fan, Frederick L. Moore Professor of Finance, Director of Committee of Statistical Studies, Princeton University Haonan Wang
2007
Apr 11
(Wednesday)
Distinguished Lecture High Dimensional Statistical Learning and Inference Dr. Jianqing Fan, Frederick L. Moore Professor of Finance, Director of Committee of Statistical Studies, Princeton University Haonan Wang
2007
Feb 6
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Optical Pulse Shaping at Hyperfine Spectral Resolution Dr. Andrew Weiner, Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University Carmen Menoni
2007
Feb 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Ultrafast Parallel Optical Signal Processing Dr. Andrew Weiner, Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University Carmen Menoni Attendance: about 65
2007
Jan 26
(Friday)
Second Lecture Single Molecule Absorption Spectroscopy Dr. Martin Gruebele, Director of the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, University of Illinois Nancy Levinger Attendance: about 40
2007
Jan 25
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture Quantum Computing with Molecules Dr. Martin Gruebele, Director of the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, University of Illinois Nancy Levinger Attendance: about 98
2006
Dec 4
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Spatial Web: Visions For A Geographically Enabled World Dr. Michael Goodchild, Professor of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara Denis Dean Attendance: about 75
2006
Dec 1
(Friday)
Second Lecture The Fundamental Laws Of Geographic Information Science Dr. Michael Goodchild, Professor of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara Denis Dean Attendance: about 20
2006
Oct 31
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Privacy-Preserving Trust Negotiations Dr. Mikhail Atallah, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Purdue University HJ Siegel Slides
2006
Oct 30
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Security Issues in Collaborative Computing Dr. Mikhail Atallah, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Purdue University HJ Siegel Slides
2006
Oct 10
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Design and Effectiveness of Small Decoupled Dispatch Queues Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Professor & Chair, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science HJ Siegel Attendance: about 15
2006
Oct 9
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Walls of Computer Design Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Professor & Chair, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science HJ Siegel Attendance: about 60
2006
Sep 26
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Design of Linear Algebra Library for Reconfigurable Systems Dr. Viktor Prasanna, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science University of Southern California HJ Siegel Attendance: about 25
2006
Sep 26
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture Reconfigurable Computing:Opportunities and Challenges Dr. Viktor Prasanna, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science University of Southern California HJ Siegel Attendance: about 80
2006
Aug 29
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Industrial Research in Semiconductor Test Dr. Rochit Rajsuman, Chief Scientist, Advantest America Corporation Anura Jayasumana Attendance: about 120
2006
Aug 29
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture State of Semiconductor Industry: Business and Technical Perspective Dr. Rochit Rajsuman, Chief Scientist, Advantest America Corporation Anura Jayasumana Attendance: about 35
2006
May 1
(Monday)
Second Lecture Business Technology Management: Research Synthesis and Future Directions Dr. James Hack, Senior Scientist and Head, Climate Modeling Section, Deputy Director, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Patrick Burns Attendance: about 45
2006
May 1
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Earth Simulator: A Retrospective on the Background, Science Opportunities, and Risks Dr. James Hack, Senior Scientist and Head, Climate Modeling Section, Deputy Director, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Patrick Burns Attendance: about 55
2006
Apr 28
(Friday)
Second Lecture An Open Forum on Controlling Quantum Phenomena: Why do the Experiments Appear Easy" and What May Lie Ahead?" Dr. Herschel A. Rabitz Professor, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University Randy Bartels Attendance: about 20
2006
Apr 27
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture Controlling Quantum Phenomena: The Dream Is Aliv Dr. Herschel A. Rabitz Professor, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University Randy Bartels Attendance: about 70
2006
Mar 31
(Friday)
Second Lecture Towards Autonomic Virtual Applications and Systems Dr. José Fortes, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer and Information Science and Engineering University of Florida Sanjay Rajopadhye Attendance: about 20
2006
Mar 31
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Computing Grids: Virtually Yours and At Your Service Dr. José Fortes, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer and Information Science and Engineering University of Florida Sanjay Rajopadhye Attendance: about 215
2006
Mar 24
(Friday)
Second Lecture Network-Driven Wyner-Ziv Video Coding Using Forward Prediction Dr. Edward Delp, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University HJ Siegel
2006
Mar 24
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture Are You Stealing Content? Multimedia Security: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: We are Going to Catch You! Dr. Edward Delp, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University HJ Siegel
2005
Aug 9
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Moore Myths Dr. Nick Tredennick, Editor, The Gilder Technology Report Sanjay Rajopadhye Attendance: about 54
Slides
2005
Aug 8
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Semiconductor Trends 2005 Dr. Nick Tredennick, Editor, The Gilder Technology Report Sanjay Rajopadhye Attendance: about 51
Slides
2005
Apr 12
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture Education. Are there any questions? Dr. Yale Patt, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin HJ Siegel Attendance: about 40
2005
Apr 11
(Monday)
Second Lecture The Microprocessor in the Year 2015: Issues, Challenges, Potential Avenues to Solutions Dr. Yale Patt, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin HJ Siegel Attendance: about 140
2005
Mar 25
(Friday)
Second Lecture Waveguide Optics and MEMS - From Wavelength Division Multiplexing to Generation of THz bursts Dr. Henryk Temkin, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University Carmen Menoni Attendance: about 30
2005
Mar 24
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture Light Emitting Diodes Based On Nitride Semiconductors - From Red To Ultraviolet Dr. Henryk Temkin, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University Carmen Menoni Attendance: about 70
2005
Mar 22
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture A Grid Software Stack Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch, MCNC Grid Computing and Network Services Michael De Miranda Attendance: about 20
2005
Mar 21
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Grid Computing, the Next Big Thing? Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch, MCNC Grid Computing and Network Services Michael De Miranda Attendance: about 60
2005
Mar 7
(Monday)
Second Lecture What's Being Added to JPEG-1? Dr. Joan Mitchell, IBM Fellow Pete Seel Attendance: about 10
2005
Mar 7
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture A Cultural History of the Original JPEG Standard Dr. Joan Mitchell, IBM Fellow Pete Seel Attendance: about 70
2004
Nov 11
(Thursday)
Second Lecture Enzymatic Methods for SPR Biosensors: A Combination of Langmuir and Michaelis-Menten Kinetics Dr. Robert Corn, Chemistry, University of California, Irvine Nancy Levinger Attendance: about 40
2004
Nov 11
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture DNA Computing at Surfaces: Programmable DNA Assemblies Dr. Robert Corn, Chemistry, University of California, Irvine Nancy Levinger Attendance: about 100
2004
May 5
(Wednesday)
Second Lecture Holography, Synthetic Apertures, Optical Sectioning, and Photon Migration: Cross-Fertilizations Dr. Emmit Leith, University of Michigan Randy Bartels Attendance: about 50
2004
May 4
(Tuesday)
Distinguished Lecture Making the Invisible Visible with Holographic Information Processing Dr. Emmit Leith, University of Michigan Randy Bartels Attendance: about 60
2004
Apr 5
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The 2004 Occupational Therapy Research Symposium: Next Generation -- Science and Technology Dr. Walter Greenleaf, Greenleaf Medical, Palo Alto, California Karen Atler Attendance: about 250
2004
Feb 9
(Monday)
Second Lecture Dynamic Service Choreography on the Semantic Web Prof. Jim Hendler, University of Maryland Adele Howe Attendance: about 70
2004
Feb 9
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture The Semantic Web -- Bringing Meaning to the World Wide Web Prof. Jim Hendler, University of Maryland Adele Howe Attendance: about 140
2004
Jan 23
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture N+1 Heads Are Better Than N -- or Are They? Professor Arnold L. Rosenberg, University of Massachusetts at Amherst HJ Siegel Attendance: about 30
2004
Jan 22
(Thursday)
Second Lecture How to Share a Bag of Tasks Optimally in a Heterogeneous Cluster -- Three Models, Three Answers. Professor Arnold L. Rosenberg, University of Massachusetts at Amherst HJ Siegel Attendance: about 40
2003
Dec 5
(Friday)
Second Lecture Network-based Matchmaking in Distributed Publish/subscribe Systems Professor Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Anura Jayasumana Attendance: about 40
2003
Dec 4
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture Networking Successes, New Challenges, and an Expanding Waist as the Field Approaches 40 Professor Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Anura Jayasumana Attendance: about 50
2003
Nov 14
(Friday)
Second Lecture Comparing the Human, Mouse and Rat Genomes Professor David Haussler, University of California at Santa Cruz Darrell Whitley Ross McConnell Attendance: about 150
2003
Nov 14
(Friday)
Distinguished Lecture The UCSC Human Genome Browser Professor David Haussler, University of California at Santa Cruz Darrell Whitley Ross McConnell Attendance: about 125
2003
Feb 25
(Tuesday)
Second Lecture Space-Time Coding for Wireless Communication Prof. Alfred Hero, University of Michigan Louis Scharf Attendance: about 40
2003
Feb 24
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Data Mining for Genomics Prof. Alfred Hero, University of Michigan Louis Scharf Attendance: about 50
2002
Nov 4
(Monday)
Second Lecture ESP and Poly2: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom Prof. Eugene Spafford, Purdue University Sudipto Ghosh Indrajit Ray Attendance: about 100
2002
Nov 4
(Monday)
Distinguished Lecture Myths, Fads, and False Economies: How NOT to get Secure Systems Prof. Eugene Spafford, Purdue University Sudipto Ghosh Indrajit Ray Attendance: about 100
2002
May 2
(Thursday)
Second Lecture Three Tools to help with Cluster and Grid Computing: ATLAS, PAPI, and Netsolve. Prof. Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee HJ Siegel Attendance: about 30
2002
May 2
(Thursday)
Distinguished Lecture An Overview and Trends in High Performance Computing Prof. Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee HJ Siegel Attendance: about 60
2001
Dec 6
(Thursday)
Second Lecture Coherent Space-Time Receivers for Wireless Communication Prof. Vincent Poor, Princeton University Louis Scharf Attendance: about 30
2001
Dec 5
(Wednesday)
Distinguished Lecture The Wireless Revolution: A Signal Processing Perspective Prof. Vincent Poor, Princeton University Louis Scharf Attendance: about 80