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& Abstracts
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Sept 2008: Jayadev Misra
15
Sept 2008: Hector Garcia-Molina
22
Sept 2008: Bill Swartout
3
Nov 2008: Madhu Sudan
17
Nov 2008: Andrew McCallum
24
Nov 2008: Ken Birman
26
Jan 2009: Mario Gerla
9
Feb 2009: Sanjeev Arora
23
Mar 2009: Marc Levoy
Times & Locations
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Triangle Computer Science
Distinguished Lecturer Series The computer science departments
at Duke University, North
Carolina State University, and the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have joined forces to
create the Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series.
The series, which began in the 1995-1996 academic year, has been made
possible with a number of grants from the U.S. Army Research Office,
rotated between the departments. The current 3-year grant has been awarded
to NCSU in August 2007 and follows the 3-year grant to UNC.
Schedule of Talks: 2008-2009
Click on the dates at left for the speaker's biography and talk abstract.
The speaker will be visiting the host school on Monday, and will spend
Tuesday morning and afternoon on campuses of other schools. The order
of schools in the schedule below indicates the order of these visits.
If you wish to meet with the speaker at any of the schools, contact
the host.
| Monday, 8 September
2008 |
Speaker: Jayadev
Misra, Professor and Schlumberger Centennial Chair in Computer
Sciences, University of Texas at Austin Title: Structured
Wide-Area Programming Host School: NCSU Duke
Host: Landon Cox (lpcox
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: Jasleen Kaur (jasleen
at cs.unc.edu) NCSU Host: Munindar Singh
(singh at cs.ncsu.edu) |
| Monday,
15 September 2008 |
Speaker: Hector
Garcia-Molina, Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner Professor
in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
at Stanford University
Title: Flexible Recommendations in CourseRank
Host School: Duke
Duke Host: Shivnath Babu (shivnath
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: Ketan Mayer-Patel (kmp
at cs.unc.edu)
NCSU Host: Kemafor Anyanwu (kogan
at ncsu.edu)
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| Monday, 22
September 2008 |
Speaker: William
Swartout, Director of Technology for the Institute for Creative
Technologies and Research Professor of Computer Science at the University
of Southern California Title: Toward the Holodeck: Integrating
Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, Entertainment and Learning
Host School: NCSU Duke Host: Vincent
Conitzer (conitzer
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: Fred Brooks (brooks
at cs.unc.edu) NCSU Host: Michael Young
(young at cs.ncsu.edu) |
| Monday, 3 November
2008 |
Speaker: Madhu
Sudan, MIT CSAIL Title: Communicating Computers and
Computing Communicators: A need for a new unifying theory Host
School: UNC Duke Host:
UNC Host: NCSU Host: |
| Monday, 17 November
2008 |
Speaker: Andrew
McCallum, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University
of Massachusetts at Amherst Title: Information
Extraction, Data Mining and Joint Inference Host School:
Duke Duke Host: Alexander Hartemink (amink
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: NCSU Host: |
| Monday, 24 November
2008 |
Speaker: Ken Birman,
Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University Title:
Live Distributed Objects Host School: UNC Duke
Host: Xiaowei Yang (xwy
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: NCSU Host: |
| Monday, 26 January
2009 |
Speaker: Mario
Gerla, Professor, UCLA, Network Research Lab
Title: Vehicular Urban Sensing: Dissemination and Retrieval
Host School: NCSU
NCSU Host: Injong Rhee (rhee
at eos.ncsu.edu)
Duke Host:
UNC Host: |
| Monday, 9 February
2009 |
Speaker: Sanjeev
Arora, Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
Title:Semidefinite programming and approximation algorithms: A survey of recent results
Host School: Duke Duke Host:
Kamesh Munagala (kamesh
at cs.duke.edu)
UNC Host: NCSU Host: |
| Monday, 23 March
2009 |
Speaker: Marc
Levoy, Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering,
Stanford University. Title: Light field photography and
microscopy Host School: UNC Duke Host:
UNC Host: NCSU Host: |
Times and Locations
All talks take place at 4:00 p.m. on Mondays in the locations indicated
below, unless otherwise noted. Each talk will be broadcast live over
the NC-REN network.
Duke University Information
- Talks: 130A North Building (4:00 p.m.)
- Receptions: D344 LSRC Building (3:30 p.m.)
- Directions
- Contact: Kamesh Munagala, Assistant Professor, (919) 660-6598 (kamesh
at cs.duke.edu)
N.C. State University Information
UNC-Chapel Hill Information
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