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Seminars: Fall 2008
The Computer Science Seminar is a forum for Computer Science students and faculty, as well as people in related fields, to talk about their research or experience in computing. Seminars usually take place on Fridays at 3:00 PM in Rekhi 214. Everyone is warmly invited to attend. To join a mailing list with announcements of upcoming seminars, send email to majordomo@mtu.edu with subscribe cs-seminar-l@mtu.edu in the message body. If you are willing to give a seminar presentation, the seminar organizer would love to hear from you; please contact him.
- Friday, September 19, 2008
- Dr. Nilufer Onder, Associate Professor, Computer Science
A Potpourri of Planning and Scheduling Research Projects at MTU
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Friday, September 12, 2008
- William Laffin
DNA Computing: Models, Examples, Experiments
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Friday, October 17, 2008
- Dr. Ching-Kuang Shene, Professor, Department of Computer Science
The Towers of Hanoi: How Much Do We Know?
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Friday, October 24, 2008
- Steve Vormwald, Masters of Science Candidate, Department of Computer Science
Simplifying UPC Collectives
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Friday, December 5, 2008
- Dr. Ali Ebnenasir, Assistant Professor
Design Patterns: A Tutorial
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Friday, December 12, 2008
- Christopher Brown, Masters of Science Candidate, Computer Science
Combining Distinct Graduate and Undergraduate HIC Courses: An Experiential and Interactive Approach
- 214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
- Wei Wang, PhD Proposal Presentation
Program Locality Analysis
- 217 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 2:00 PM abstract
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