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

Upcoming Lectures:
Fall 2002
Schedule

 

About EECS Colloquium

 

Archives:
Fall 2001
2000-2001
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Spring Semester 2002
 

January 23

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"Computational modeling of protein superfamily evolution"
Kimmen Sjolander, UC Berkeley Department of BioEngineering
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January 30

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"Berkeley Institute of Design (BID)"
Professor John Canny, EECS, UC Berkeley
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February 6

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"
Small-World Phenomena and Decentralized Search Algorithms"
John Kleinberg, Cornell University
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February 13

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"What the Success of Open Source Means"
Steven Weber, UC Berkeley
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February 20

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"The Sight & Sound of Information - Defining the Future Beyond the PC"
Brian Halla, CEO, National Semiconductor Corporation
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March 13

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"A New Generation of Systematic Programming Tools"
James Larus, Microsoft Research

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March 20

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"A Signal-Processing Framework for Forward and Inverse Rendering"
Ravi Ramamoorthi, Stanford University
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April 3

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"Rendering Translucent Materials"
Henrik Wann Jensen, Computer Graphics Laboratory, Stanford University

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April 10

 

 

Regents' Lecture Series
The Impact of Technology on Education: beneficical, disruptive, or merely
distracting?
Maria Klawe, Regents Lecture

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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 X"
& "What Unix on the desktop really means"
Brett Halle, Director, Core OS Engineering, Apple Computer

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May 1

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"Escher and elliptic curves"
Hendrik Lenstra, Department of Mathematics, UC Berkeley

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  May 8

 

 

 

Distinguished Lecture Series
"Optical Networking"
Phil Edholm, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Network Architecture for Nortel Networks Optical Ethernet and Enterprise Product Portfolio business units
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