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CSE Colloquia - 2009
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The University of Washington Computer Science and Engineering Colloquium Series features accessible talks by leading computer scientists and computer engineers from the University of Washington, the region, the nation and the world.
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Programs in this series:
An Effective Verification Solution for Modern Microprocessors
This talk describes a novel verification framework targeting today's microprocessors.
Chaos in Computer Performance
From the University of Washington, examine a new, dynamic and non-linear approach to computer design.
Coarse-to-Fine Natural Language Processing
Using embedded links in urban-scale networks.
Cognitive Developmental Robotics: An Approach To Understand Ourselves And To Design Robots Like Us
From the University of Washington, Minoru Asada of Osaka University explains Cognitive Developmental Robotics.
Computer Science & Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Closing the Innovation Gap
Author Judy Estrin speaks about reigniting sustainable innovation in business.
Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series and Dean Lytle Electrical Engineering Endowed Lecture: From Cell Phones to Smart Phones to Smart Books - An Exciting Journey
From the University of Washington, explore the future of wireless technology.
Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Cooking in Silico: Understanding Heat Transfer in the Modern Kitchen
From the University of Washington, learn how computers can be used in cooking.
Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Rethinking Computing
Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer of Microsoft, on "Rethinking Computing."
Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Return to the Final Frontier
From the University of Washington, hear from spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi.
Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series: Robotic Cars: Challenges and Perspectives
Robotic cars and research on smarter, safer, more efficient transportation.
Computer Science and Engineering Industrial Affiliates Program: The Changing Face of Venture Capital
From the University of Washington, explore the Computer Science & Engineering Industrial Affiliates Program.
Computer Science Research for Global Development
Microsoft Research India’s computer science research for global development.
Content-Preserving Warps for Video Stabilization and Wide-Angle Imaging
Content-preserving warps prove useful in video editing. Learn more in this video from the University of Washington’s Computer Science and Engineering Department.
Embedded Links: A Misunderstood and Fundamental Element of Urban-Scale Networks
Using embedded links in urban-scale networks.
Fleet, Infinity and Marina
Look at simplified computing architecture in this University of Washington video.
Hardness Amplification by Repetition
Does computing k times as many functions require k times the computational effort?
Introduction to Venture Capital
Securing financing is a critical step for most startup companies.
Learning to Map Sentences to Meaning
Building automated systems that participate effectively in natural language conversations.
Network Coded Wireless Architecture
Wireless as the preferred mode of network access.
Open Data Kit: Open Source Mobile Data Collection
Explore Open Data Kit with Gaetano Borriello from the University of Washington.
Semiconductor-Organic Heterostructures
Adina Scott of Purdue University explores incorporating molecular monolayers into electronic devices.
Technology for Long-Term Care: Scaling Elder Care to the Next Billion
Learn how technology may reduce the manual burden in elder care.
The Application of Platform-Based Design to Embedded Electronics and Synthetic Biological Systems
How PBD techniques relate to embedded electronics and synthetic biology.
The Desktop: Frontiers in Systems Research
Examine desktop software with Brad Chen of Google.
The End of Alchemy Empirical Software Security Assurance
Examine software security assurance in this video from the University of Washington.
The Impact of Multicore Architectures on Software: Disaster or Opportunity?
From the University of Washington: What's the capacity of a microchip?
Usable Privacy and Security: Protecting People from Online Phishing Scams
Ongoing research in protecting people from phishing attacks.
An Update on Fibromyalgia
Inside Stories: Milton Masciadri
Building a Community-based Health Care Movement
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