EECS Joint Colloquium

2003-2004 University of California, Berkeley

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 2004
Schedule

 

About EECS Colloquium

 

Archives:

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Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
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Spring Semester 2004
 

January 21

Distinguished Lecture Series

Proactive Computing: A Progress Report

Dr. David Tennenhouse

Vice President, Corporate Technology Group
Director, Research
Intel Corporation

 

January 28

Distinguished Lecture Series

Rich Probabilistic Models for Genomic Data

Eran Segal

Computer Science Dept., Stanford University

 

February 04

 

Distinguished Lecture Series

Algorithmic Problems in Web Information Retrieval

Dr. Monika Henzinger

Research Director

Google Inc.

 

February 11

Distinguished Lecture Series
Micro/Nano Photonics for Communications and Sensing Applications

Dr. Ming Wu

University of California, Los Angeles

 

February 18

Distinguished Lecture Series

~No Speaker~

  February 20

Special EECS Colloquium

System Identification for Non-parametric Structured Nonlinear Systems

Dr. Kameshwar Poolla

Mechanical Engineering Dept., UC Berkeley

 

February 23

Special EECS Colloquium

How to Build an Insecure System out of Perfectly Good Cryptography

Dr. Radia Perlman

Distinguished Engineer

Sun Microsystems

 

February 25

Distinguished Lecture Series

~No Speaker~

  March 01

Distinguished Lecture Series

Message-passing algorithms in graphical models and their applications to large-scale stochastic systems

Dr. Martin Wainwright

EECS Dept., UC Berkeley

  March 02

Special EECS Colloquium - part 1 of a 2 part series

Agent Formations and Reformations

Dr. Brian Anderson

Visiting MacKay Professor,

National ICT Australia (NICTA)

 

March 03

Distinguished Lecture Series

Unsupervised Learning of Natural Language Syntax

Dan Klein

Computer Science Dept., Stanford University

  March 05

Special EECS Colloquium - part 2 of a 2 part series

Two Decades of Adaptive Control Pitfalls

Dr. Brian Anderson

Visiting MacKay Professor,

National ICT Australia (NICTA)

  March 08

Distinguished Lecture Series

Computational Genomics: Genes, Regulation, Evolution

Manolis Kellis

Computer Science Dept., MIT

 

March 10

Distinguished Lecture Series

~No Speaker~

 

 

March 17

Distinguished Lecture Series

Tangible User Interface Input: Tools and Techniques

Scott Klemmer

EECS Dept., UC Berkeley

  March 29

Special Colloquim

An Information-Theoretic Treatment of Real Neural Nets with Feedback

Professor Toby Berger

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University

  March 30

Distinguished Lecture Series

Computational Methods for Analyzing and Controlling Hybrid Systems

Professor Claire Tomlin

Stanford University

 

March 31

Distinguished Lecture Series

Epitaxial Nanostructures for Nanophotonics and Novel Optoelectronic Devices

Professor Dennis Deppe

Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.,

University of Texas

  April 02

Distinguished Lecture Series

IC Design at a Crossroads: Enabling Low-Power and Robust Computing in Nanometer CMOS

Professor Dennis Sylvester

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

  April 05

Distinguished Lecture Series

Sum of squares programs: what are they good for, and how to solve them

Professor Pablo Parrilo

Swiss Federal Technical University, Zurich

 

April 07

Distinguished Lecture Series

A/D Interface Design for Future Digital Radios: An Adaptive Filtering Approach

Yun Chiu

EECS Dept., UC Berkeley

  April 12

Distinguished Lecture Seriesi

Design of High-Speed Links: A look at Modern VLSI Design

Vladimir Stojanovic

Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

 

April 14

Distinguished Lecture Series

From Quantum Computation to Markov Chains and Lattices

Dr. Dorit Aharonov

Senior Research in Computer Science,

Hebrew University in Jerusalem

    April 19

Distinguished Lecture Series

An Architecture for Privacy-Sensitive Ubiquitous Computing

Jason Hong

EECS Dept., UC Berkeley

    April 21

Distinguished Lecture Series

~no speaker~

    April 28

Special Colloquim (1:30 p.m., Wozniak Lounge)

Wireless networks: From information transfer to sensing and control

Professor P.R. Kumar

Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

    April 28

Distinguished Lecture Series

Sparse Coding and Inference in Visual Cortex

Dr. Bruno Olshausen

Redwood Neuroscience Institute

    May 05

Distinguished Lecture Series

Perceptions of Future Wireless Networks

Dr. Al Javed

Vice-President, Wireless Networks Technology

Nortel Networks


The EECS Colloquium is sponsored by a generous donation from
Hewlett-Packard