Joint Colloquium
This colloquium is dedicated to hosting presentations at the intersection of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The colloquium consists of a mix of short faculty presentations presenting their latest research results, with presentations of internationally distinguished speakers who are brought to campus to interact with our department's community.
The EECS Colloquium is sponsored by a generous donation from Hewlett-Packard.
| Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM HP Auditorium,
306 Soda Hall (unless otherwise noted) Refreshments 3:30 - 4:00 pm, Wozniak Lounge 430-480 Soda Hall |
Spring 2002
| January 23 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Computational modeling of protein superfamily evolution |
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| January 30 | Distinguished Lecture Series Berkeley Institute of Design (BID) |
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| February 6 | Distinguished Lecture Series Small-World Phenomena and Decentralized Search Algorithms |
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| February 13 | Distinguished Lecture Series What the Success of Open Source Means |
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| February 20 | Distinguished Lecture Series The Sight & Sound of Information - Defining the Future Beyond the PC |
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| March 13 | Distinguished Lecture Series A New Generation of Systematic Programming Tools |
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| March 20 | Distinguished Lecture Series A Signal-Processing Framework for Forward and Inverse Rendering |
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| April 3 | Distinguished Lecture Series Rendering Translucent Materials |
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| April 10 | Distinguished Lecture Series The Impact of Technology on Education: beneficical, disruptive, or merely distracting? |
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| April 17 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Tajana Simunic, Stanford University |
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| April 24 | Distinguished Lecture Series A Core OS Overview of Mac OS & What Unix on the desktop really means |
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| May 1 | Distinguished Lecture Series Escher and elliptic curves |
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| May 8 | Distinguished Lecture Series Optical Networking |
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