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Seminars: Spring 2009

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.

Monday, June 8, 2009
Shuhan Ding, Ph.D.Candidate, CS, Proposal Presentation
Unrestricted Code Motion: A Program Representation and Transformation Algorithms Based on Future Values
EERC - Room B11 - 2:00 PM abstract

Monday, April 27, 2009
Dr. Laura E. Brown, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University
Markov Blanket-based Variable Selection in Feature Space
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room G05 - 3:00 PM abstract

Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Dr. Jonathan Appavoo, Research Assistant, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center
Clustered Objects
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room G05 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, April 17, 2009
Dr. Lior Shamir, Research Fellow, John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Biomedical Image Informatics: A New Field in Biology and Clinical Research
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room G005 - 3:00 PM abstract

Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Dr. Bill Siever, Visiting Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science, Michigan Technological University
Power Problems and the Role of Computation
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room G005 - 3:00 PM abstract

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Scott A. Kuhl, Research Assistant, PhD Candidate, University of Utah
The Effects of Geometric Distortions on Distance Judgements in Virtual Environments
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room 101 - 11:00 AM abstract

Monday, March 30, 2009
Dr. Chaoli Wang, Postdoctural Research & Co-Instructor, Dept. of Computer Science, University fo California, Davis
Analysis and Visualization of Large-Scale Volume Data
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room G005 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, March 27, 2009
Kaushik R. Chowdhury, Research Assistant & PhD Candidate, Georgia Tech University
Cognitive Wireless Mesh Networks with Dynamic Spectrum Accesss
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room 214 - 3:00 PM abstract

Monday, March 23, 2009
Dr. Jan M. Allbeck, Associate Director for Modeling & Simulation, University of Pennsylvania
Creating 3D Animated Human Behaviors for Virtual Worlds
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room 101 - 11:00 AM abstract

Monday, March 20, 2009
Alicia Thorsen, Computer Science PhD Candidate
Maximum Weighted Matching using the Partitioned Global Address Space Model
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room 214 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, March 6, 2009
Dr. Shiyan Hu, ECE Assistant Professor
Fast Fully Polynomial Time Approximation Schemes for Interconnect Optimizations in Nanoscale Chip Design
Rekhi Computer Science Hall - Room 214 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, February 27, 2009
Dr. Ali Ebnenasir, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Sience
Tolerating Soft Errors While Ensuring Safety and Providing Recovery
EERC 122 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, February 13, 2009
Dr. Bill Siever, Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Sience
Tesla & CUDA: An Introduction to ManyCore Architecture for Numerically Intensive Computation
EERC 122 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, January 23, 2009
Dr. Charles Wallace, Associate Professor
Department of Computer Sience
Lightweight Formal Methods, in Theory and Practice
EERC 122 - 3:00 PM abstract

Friday, January 16, 2009
Dr. Daniel R. Fuhrmann, Professor & Chair
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Adaptive Sensing: Optimal Linear Measurements for Gaussian State Vectors with Application to Discrete-Time Kalman FiltersA Potpourri of Planning and Scheduling Research Projects at MTU
214 Rekhi Computer Science Hall - 3:00 PM abstract



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