Computer Science Departmental Colloquium Series

Department of Computer Science
MASEEH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Portland State University

Colloquia for the 2008-2009 academic year will be held in FAB 86-01 on Mondays from 10AM to 11:30AM, unless otherwise noted.

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Colloquia for Academic Year 2008-09

 

Date

Speaker

Title and Abstract

Host

Tuesday June 2, 2009 2-3pm

Kirk Cameron,
Virginia Tech

Fighting the Power in HPC

Karen Karavanic

Friday May 22, 2009 Noon-1:30pm

Scott Fletcher,
Portland State University

Building a Better 'Hello World'

Lois Delcambre

May 18, 2009 EB 310

Steven Brumby,
Los Alamos

Petascale Functional Models of Visual Cortex

Melanie Mitchell

CANCELLED Tuesday May 12, 2009

Dave Dice,
Sun Microsystems

CANCELLED

Andrew Black

May 4, 2009

Ravi Iyer ,
Intel Corporation

Advanced Platform Architectures for the 2015+ Computing Era

Jon Walpole

Friday May 1, 2009 Noon-1pm

Wu-chun Feng,
Virginia Tech

Green Supercomputing Comes of Age

Wu-chi Feng

Apr. 20, 2009

Surendar Chandra ,
University of Notre Dame

FlockFS: A Moderated Group Authoring System for Wireless Workgroups

Wu-chi Feng

Apr. 6, 2009

Stephanie Forrest ,
University of New Mexico

Repairing software automatically using evolutionary computation

Melanie Mitchell

Mar. 16, 2009

Arimitsu Shikoda,
Tohoku Gakuin University

Introduction to Differential Fault Analysis (DFA)

Bart Massey

Feb. 23, 2009

David MacQueen,
University of Chicago

Principles of Module System Design

Andrew Tolmach

Jan. 26, 2009

Charles Krasic,
University of British Columbia

Fair and Timely Scheduling via Cooperative Polling

Wu-chi Feng

Jan. 19, 2009


--- MLK Day ---, no colloquium

Jan. 12, 2009

Chris Hawblitzel,
Microsoft Research

Verifying Practical Garbage Collectors

Andrew Tolmach

Dec. 8, 2008

Michael Minock,
Umea University

Towards Building Robust Natural Language Interfaces to Databases

Len Shapiro

Nov. 24, 2008

Christof Teuscher,
Portland State Univ.

Computers As We Don't Know Them

Melanie Mitchell

Nov. 17, 2008

Hao Zheng,
University of South Florida

Compositional Verification: A Bridge to Scalable Model Checking

Fei Xie

Fri. Nov. 14, 10:30am

Cynthia Taylor,
Univ. of California, San Diego

Improving Thin Client Performance Using The Smart Proxy Architecture

Jim Hook

Thurs. Nov. 6, 10am

John Calandrino,
Univ. of North Carolina

Cache-Aware Real-Time Scheduling on Multicore Platforms

Jonathan Walpole

FRI. Oct. 17, 10am

Theodore Johnson,
AT&T Labs

Data Stream Systems in an Industrial Setting

David Maier