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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Computer Science & Engineering

Research to Define the Future

CSE Colloquium Series (2006-2007, 2007-2008)

2005/2006

William Thomas

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

William G. Thomas, III, John and Catherine Angle Professor in the Humanities
Department of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Title: Complex Information and the Future of Digital Humanities

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Britta Schinzel

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Britta Schinzel, Professor Dr.

University of Freiburg

Title: The Body in Medical Imaging between Reality and Construction

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4minmadness

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

Faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Title: Four-Minute Madness

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lance

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Distinguished speaker

Lance Fortnow, Professor of Computer Science and the College

University of Chicago

Title: The Complexity of Information Markets

boddy

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Mark Boddy, Ph.D.
Adventium LABS

Title: Course of Action Generation for Cyber Security Using Classical Planning

moriyama

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

Etsuko Moriyama, Assistant Professor

School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Title: Protein Classification at the Twilight Zone Similarity

ruml

Thursday, November 10th, 2005

Wheeler Ruml, Ph.D.

Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)

Title: On-line Planning for High-speed Manufacturing

giovanni

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

Distinguished speaker

Giovanni Pacifici, Ph.D.

Service Middleware Management Group, IBM Research

Title: Managing the Response Time for Multi-tiered Web Applications

aaron

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

Aaron Dominguez, Assistant Professor

Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Title: CMS: The experiment and its computing needs

greiner

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Distinguished speaker

Russell Greiner, Professor

University of Alberta

Title: An Alternative Approach to Designing Clinical Trials: Budgeted Learning of Probabilistic Classifiers

lori

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Distinguished speaker

Lori A. Clarke, Professor

Univeristy of Massachusetts (Amherst)

Title: Using Software Engineering Technology to Reduce Medical Errors

lenore

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

Distinguished speaker

Lenore Blum, Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science

Carnegie Mellon University

Title: Transforming the Culture of Computing: The Carnegie Mellon Experience

grechanik

Tuesday, February 21th, 2006

Mark Grechanik, Ph.D. candidate

University of Texas-Austin

Title: A Verifier For Interoperating Components

yang

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Jinlin Yang, Ph.D. candidate

University of Virginia

Title: Automatic Inference and Effective Application of Temporal Specifications

hochstein

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

Lorin Hochstein, Ph.D. candidate

University of Maryland (College Park)

Title: Understanding programming effort in high performance computing

yannis

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

Yannis Smaragdakis, Assistant Professor

Georgia Instiute of Technology

Title: Language Tools for Distributed Computing and Program Generation

shapire

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Distinguished speaker

Robert Schapire, Professor

Princeton University

Title: The Boosting Approach to Machine Learning

clip

Thursday, March 23th, 2006

Invited speaker

Sailesh Chutani, Ph.D.

Microsoft Research

Title: Information and Communication Technologies in Emerging Economies: The Microsoft Research Experience.

beaver

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

Invited speaker

Gregory Beaver, Artist in Residence

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Title: Developing in an Open-Source World

ys

Thursday--Friday, April 6--7th, 2006

ACM & CSE Distinguished Speaker
Yale Patt, Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering,

University of Texas at Austin

Research Lecture

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

Location: 115 Avery Hall

Title: Future Microprocessors: Where do we go from here?

Education Lecture

Friday, April 7th, 2006

Location: Great Hall, Kauffman Center

Title: Education: Are there any questions?

knight

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Distinguished speaker

John C. Knight, Professor

University of Virginia

Title: Faulty Human Communications: Its Impact on Dependability And What To Do About It

Contact information: Ms. LaRita Lang - Tel: (402) 472-3826 E-mail : llang1@unl.edu