The
Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Fall 2008
begins on September 10, 2008. The
list of speakers and topics follows:
|
Date
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Speaker
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Topic
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| 11/05/08
|
Dr. Ming Mao, SAP
|
Ontology Mapping: Towards semantic interoperability in distributed and heterogeneous environments
|
| 10/29/08
|
Anne van Kesteren, Opera Software
|
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| 10/22/08
|
Greg Hyman, Industrial Light & Magic
|
This is ILM: An inside look at how visual effects are created for many of Hollywood's biggest movies
|
| 10/15/08
|
Patrick Chanezon, Google
|
Social Applications in the Cloud: OpenSocial and Google App Engine
|
| 10/08/08
|
Dr. Sameer Verma, SFSU
|
Exploring, Sharing, Reflecting, Learning: One Laptop Per Child
|
| 10/01/08
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Sebastian Heise, Michael Hlatky, Jörn Loviscach, Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences
|
Novel User Interfaces for Audio Retrieval and Processing
|
| 9/24/08
|
William E. Johnston, ESnet
|
The Impact of Modern, Large-scale Science on the Design of National and International Research and Education Network
|
| 9/17/08
|
Prof's Levine, Okada, Yang
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Levine: Local and International Projects for Students
Okada: Intelligent Pattern Analysis
Yang: Data Mining and Applications in Bioinformatics and Nutrigenomics
|
| 9/10/08
|
Dragutin Petkovic
|
Overview of the New Graduate Program and Other New Intiatives at SFSU Computer Science Department
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Subscribe to the series:
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Computer Science Graduate Seminars (formerly PERNET) 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 Computer Science Graduate Seminar series. |