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PERNET/Graduate Seminar Series - Spring 2004
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The PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Spring 2004 begins on February 18, 2004.  The list of speakers and topics follows:

Date
Speaker
Topic
2/18/04

William Johnston
Lawrence Berkeley National Labs

The Current and Evolving Architecture and Operation of ESnet: A Very High Performance, Nation Wide Network
3/3/04 Aleksandar Lazarevic
University of Minnesota
Data Mining for Brain Imaging
3/10/04 Li Zhang
SUNY at Buffalo
VizStruct: Visual Exploring Microarrays
3/17/04 Rahul Singh
Georgia Institute of Technology
Determining Molecular Similarity and its Applications
4/7/04 Joachim Kainz
Wells Fargo
Migrating to Simpler Distributed Applications
4/14/04 Karon Weber,
Pixar, Inc.
Interaction Design at Pixar Animation Studios
4/21/04 Jim Wright
Sun Microsystems
From Sensors to the Boardroom - Applications and Architectures for Deploying Auto-ID in the Enterprise
4/28/04
Dan Gunter
Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
What is Grid Computing?
5/5/04
Dr. Jozo Dujmovic
& Wen Yuan Fang
Computer Science Dept.
SFSU
Reliability of LSP Criteria
5/12/04 Benjamin Wells University of San Francisco The Architecture of Colossus, the first PC

PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminars are on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. in TH 331 and include the presentation and discussion of a current research topic in Computer Science. To put your name on the mailing list (or to remove your name from the list) please send an e-mail request to pernet@cs.sfsu.edu. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to attend the PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminar series.

 
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