Events & News
Research Colloquia
Computer Science Colloquia are public presentations of research activity. Announcements are posted to the cs-colloq mailing list.
Unless otherwise noted, colloquia are held at 11:00 AM in room 906 of the Gould-Simpson Building. Refreshments are served in the ninth floor observatory in the preceding quarter hour, allowing students and faculty to visit with speakers on an informal basis.
Coming Colloquia
Thursday, March 22 (11:00am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Brendan Mumey, Associate Professor, Montana State University
Two Recent Problems in "Green" Networking
Earlier This Academic Year
Tuesday, February 28 (11:00am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Todd Proebsting, Founding member of Microsoft's Windows Azure Team
To the Cloud and Back: Lessons Learned from Microsoft and Windows Azure
Thursday, January 26 (11:00am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Dr. Jared Saia, University of New Mexico
Thursday, February 9 (11:00am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Aparna Das, University of Arizona
Designing Algorithms for Euclidean Routing Problems
Tuesday, February 14 (11:00am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Joseph S.B. Mitchell, Stony Brook University
Computational Geometry Approaches to Some Algorithmic Problems in Air Traffic Management
Tuesday, November 22 (11:00 am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Arun Sen, Computer Science and Engineering Program, Arizona State University
Connectivity and Coverage Problems in Emerging Networks
Thursday, November 10 (11:00 am, Gould-Simpson 906):
Rik Sarkar, Freie University, Berlin, Germany
New Methods for Wormhole Detection, Target Tracking and related problems in Wireless Sensor Networks