CS696 - Graduate Student Orientation, Fall 2005

The purpose of this seminar is to rapidly acclimate incoming CS graduate students with respect to all issues related to productivity, research, and professional responsibilities. Everyone who is interested in the topics below may attend these lectures, including all faculty, students, and staff.

Professor in charge: Kevin Sullivan

 

FALL 2005 - Schedule of Speakers for CS696 (subject to change)

Please follow the links to learn more about each Faculty member and their talks.

Name Date Time Slot Topic
Malathi Veeraraghavan 8/31/2005 3:30-4:15 Data Networks
Kevin Skadron 8/31/2005 4:15-5:00 Physical Constraints and the Design of Multi-Core Chips
Sudhanva Gurumurthi 9/7/2005 3:30-4:15 Designing Tomorrow's Computing Platforms: Challenges, Solutions, and Tools
Greg Humphreys 9/7/2005 4:15-5:00 Place holder
Sang Son 9/14/2005 3:30-4:15 Data services in real-time systems and sensor networks
Jack Davidson 9/14/2005 4:15-5:00 Place holder
John Stankovic 9/21/2005 3:30-4:15 Wireless Sensor Networks
Paul Reynolds 9/21/2005 4:15-5:00 Something Better Than Computer Science Research
David Evans 9/28/2005 3:45-4:30 Research in Security and Program Analysis
Andrew Grimshaw 9/30/2005 (FRIDAY) 3:30-4:15 Grid Computing
Alfred Weaver 10/5/2005 3:30-4:15 Data Privacy and Security
John Knight 10/5/2005 4:15-5:00 Dependable Computing
Marty Humphrey 10/12/2005 3:30-4:15 Grid Computing: .NET, Globus, Security, etc.
Gabriel Robins 10/12/2005 4:15-5:00 Algorithms
Kim Hazelwood 10/19/2005 3:30-4:15 Using Dynamic Binary Modification Systems to Solve Tomorrow's Computing Challenges
Dee Weikle 10/19/2005 4:15-5:00 Workload and Analytical Techniques for Multi-Chip Architectures
James Cohoon 10/26/2005 3:30-4:15 Place holder
Worthy Martin 10/26/2005 4:15-5:00 Digital Libraries and Alternatives older
Mary Lou Soffa 11/2/2005 3:30-4:15 Place holder
Kevin Sullivan 11/2/2005 4:15-5:00 Information Hiding Interfaces for Aspect-Oriented Software Design