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SCS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES [Archives]

FALL 2003 / SPRING 2004/

September 18, 2003
Tuomas Sandholm
Associate Professor
Computer Science Department, and
Director, Agent-Mediated Electronic Marketplaces Lab
Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
Video Available
October 16, 2003
Dr. Alfred Z. Spector
Vice President of Services and Software, IBM Research
Bruce Nelson Memorial Lecture
Abstract
Video Available
November 06, 2003
Jennifer Tour Chayes
Co-Founder and Co-Manager, The Theory Group, Microsoft Research
Annual Women@SCS Distinguished Lecture
Abstract
Video Available
November 20, 2003
Christos H. Papadimitriou
C. Lester Hogan Professor of Computer Science,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of California at Berkeley
Abstract
Video Available
January 22, 2004
Michael Bowling
Assistant Professor
Department of Computing Science
University of Alberta
SCS Doctoral Dissertation Award Lectures
Abstract
January 22, 2004
Greg Steffan
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
University of Toronto
SCS Doctoral Dissertation Award Lecture
Abstract
February 12, 2004
Henrik I. Christensen
Director
Centre for Autonomous Systems (CVAP/NADA)
and Chaired Professor
Department of Computer Science and Numerical Analysis
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
The Teruko Yata Memorial Lecture in Robotics
Abstract
February 17, 2004
Adi Shamir
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
The Weizmann Institute of Science
and Chief Technical Advisor, CYOTA
Abstract
March 04, 2004
Salim Roukos
Manager, Natural Language Technologies Department
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Abstract
April 15, 2004
Tony Hoare
Senior Researcher
Programming Principles and Tools
Microsoft Research, Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom
The Hank Suz-Chi Wan Memorial Lecture
Abstract
April 22, 2004
Sharad Malik
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Princeton University
The Gaschnig/Oakley Memorial Lecture
Abstract