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EECS Joint Colloquium 2003-2004 University of California, Berkeley Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM HP Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall (unless
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Upcoming Lectures: Spring 2004 Schedule
Archives: Spring 2003
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August 27 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Sustaining
the Silicon Revolution in the 21st Century Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., UC Berkeley |
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September 03 |
Will not be held due to a special seminar
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September 10
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Distinguished Lecture Series Reconfigurable Logic Control for High Volume
Manufacturing Systems Mechanical Engineering Dept., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor In conjunction with the WICSE 25th Anniversary. |
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September 17 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Departments of EECS & Statistics, UC Berkeley |
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September 24 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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October 01 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Adaptive Silicon: A Platform for Mixed Signal Processing in Low Power Applications Dr. Ahmad Bahai Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., UC Berkeley |
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October 08 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Scaling Laws for Large Sensor Networks Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., UC Berkeley |
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October 15 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Efficient Algorithms for Comparing Genomes Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., UC Berkeley |
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October 22 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Optimizing Matrix Stability and Controllability Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics, NY University |
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October 29 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Beyond Smart Dust - Tinkerbell and Pixie Dust EECS Dept., UC Berkeley and ECE Dept., UC Davis |
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November 05 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., Stanford University |
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November 12 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Finding Beauty in an Image Stack Microsoft Research |
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November 19 |
Distinguished Lecture Series Collaborative Communications and Signal Processing for Sensor Networks University of Southern California |
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EECS Colloquium is sponsored by a generous donation from |