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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Computer Science & Engineering

Research to Define the Future

CSE Colloquium Series

Speakers from both academia and industry are invited to participate in our colloquium series, addressing fundamental research topics and stat-of the art technolgies. This exposes our students and faculty to a variety of advances in the areas of Computer Science and Computer Engineering.

Previous Series (2006-2007, 2005-2006)

Current Series (Fall 2007 - Spring 2008)

The 2007-2008 Colloquium Series will be updated as new presentations are added to the program.

peterson

October 2, 2007

Distiguished Speaker

Larry Peterson, Professor
Princeton University

Continually Reinventing the Internet

peterson

October 30, 2007

Distiguished Speaker

Tandy Warnow, Professor
University of Texas, Austin

Computational and mathematical challenges involved in very large-scale phylogentics

Chellappa

November 29, 2007

Distiguished Speaker

Craig Knoblock ,
University of Southern California

Finding, Extracting, and Integrating Data from Maps

Chellappa

February 28, 2008

Distiguished Speaker

Rama Chellappa, Professor
University of Maryland, College Park

Looking for Patterns in Video

Cusack

March 13, 2008

Chuck Cusack, Assistant Professor
Hope College, Holland Michigan

Volunteer Computing Games: Merging ONline Casual Gaming with Volunteer Computing

Company Collage

March 25, 2008

Exciting Software Companies in Lincoln

Agile Sports * Design Data * GIS Workshop * Nanonation

Goddard

March 27, 2008

Steve Goddard, Professor
Computer Science & Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

From Real-Time Systems to Cyber-Physical Systems: an introduction to research in real-time systems, spatio-temporal systems, and cyber-physical systems.

Goodchild

April 8, 2008

Distiguished Speaker

Michael F. Goodchild, Professor,
University of California - Santa Barbara

A Short History of Geospatial Data Modelingg

peterson

April 22, 2008

Distiguished Speaker

Jean-Charles Regin
Director Constraint Programming, ILOG

A Case Study of Network Design

peterson

April 24, 2008

Harsha Veeramachaneni

Title: Surrogate Learning: From Feature Independence to Semi-supervised Classification