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Graduate Seminar Series - Spring 2009
 
 

The Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Spring 2009 begins on February 11, 2009.  The list of speakers and topics follows:

Date
Speaker
Topic
11/16/09
Arek Goetz
A Mathematics Live Textbook of the Future
11/04/09
Dr. Edward Lank
Naïve Security in a Wi-Fi World
10/27/09
James Kung,
Jonathan Herriott
& Howard Chou
Google's Android: The Future of Mobile Development
10/21/09
Jozo Dujmović
& Nathan Luis
Benchmarking the Efficiency of Array Processing for Various Types of Language Processors
10/14/09
Anton B. Guliaev & Chris Smith
Computational approach to structure elucidation of macromolecules.
10/07/09
Dr. Bill Cody (IBM)
A Survey of Various Healthcare Related Projects at IBM Almaden Research Center
09/30/09
Bill Hsu
Physics-based Simulations for Animation
09/23/09
Javier Arsuaga
Using Computational Homology to Predict Recurrence on Early Breast Cancer Patients
09/16/09
Matei Zaharia
Cloud Computing with MapReduce and Hadoop
09/09/09
Dragutin Petkovic
Overview of the New Graduate Program and Other New Intiatives at SFSU Computer Science Department
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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. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to attend the Computer Science Graduate Seminar series.

 
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