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- Business process changes and technology enhancements to embed collaboration tools into an organization
Patricia Romeo, leader, social networking application D Street, Deloitte LLP August 13, 2009 - Feedback Arc Sets and Girth in Digraphs
- Harnessing the Multicores: Nested Data Parallelism in Haskell
Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research (Cambridge) October 23, 2008 - Regression Verification: Proving the Equivalence of Similar Programs
Ofer Strichman, associate professor, Technion, Haifa, Israel July 30, 2009 - Unanticipated and Contingent Influences on the Evolution of the Internet
Glenn Kowack, founding CEO of EU¬net October 28, 2008 - (4,4)-Split Jacobians of Curves of Genus 2
Nils Bruin, professor, Mathematics, Simon Fraser University (BC, Canada) April 23, 2009 - (Computational) Linguistics and the Web: Hot research questions
Henry S. Thompson, Ph. D., Reader in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 9/28/2007 - @Mason
@Mason highlights distinguished speakers and research going on at George Mason University. - 1. Vision: Extraordinary Computing Experiences & 2. Robots for the Masses: Fiction or Reality
Paolo Pirjanian, chief scientist, Evolution Robotics, Inc October 6, 2004
- 10 Rules for Strategic Innovators
Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble December 15, 2005 - 15 Years of Research in Technology for the Classroom
Miguel Nussbaum, professor, Computer Science, School of Engineering, Catholic University of Chile June 29, 2009 - 18th Annual GHEC Conference and 7th Annual Western Regional International Health Conference - Transcending Global Health Barriers: Education and Action
Conference hosted at the University of Washington focused on transcending global health barriers. - 2002 Medicine for the Public Lecture Series
A lecture series on health and disease. - 2006 Indo-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
2006 Indo-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in Agra, India. - 2006 Pediatric Bioethics Conference: Ethical Issues Related to Vaccination of Children
Pediatric bioethics focusing on controversies related to the vaccination of children. - 2007 Distinguished Faculty Lecture with Christopher Murray
- 2007 Pediatric Bioethics Conference
- 2007 UVA Finals Address by Author John Grisham
2007 UVA Finals Address by John Grisham. - 2007 UVA Valedictory Address by Boyd Tinsley
Dave Matthews Band violinist Boyd Tinsley addresses UVA's 2007 graduates. - 2008 Engineering Lecture Series
See how nature is inspiring cutting edge developments in engineering. - 2008 Freshman Convocation
The University of Washington welcomes the incoming class of 2008. - 2008 Pediatric Bioethics Conference
Nationally known bioethicists from across the nation discuss many controversial and ethical implications of genetic testing in children. - 2009 Pediatric Bioethics Conference
- 23rd Annual Alzheimer's Disease Public Forum: Alzheimer's Care in the 21st Century
Explore advancements in Alzheimer’s Care in the 21st Century. - 2D, 3D and Surface Texture Analysis and Synthesis
Yizhou Yu, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign May 11, 2005
- 3D Object Localization and Shape Matching
Radu Horaud, director, Research, INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France July 17, 2008 - 50/50 by 2020 -- Living Anita's Vision and the Importance of Gender Equity in Technology
Dr. Telle Whitney, President and CEO, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology August 11, 2004 - 60 GHz Single-Chip CMOS Digital Radios and Phased Array Solutions for Gaming and Connectivity
Dr. Joy Laskar, M.S., Ph.D., Schlumberger chair, Microelectronics, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech July 13, 2009 - 802.11i Security Analysis: Can We Build a Secure WLAN?
Changhua He, Ph.D student, Stanford University March 24, 2005
- 9.11 Academic Reflection
Distinguished faculty share reflections on September 11, 2001. - 9/11: Context and Consequences
Experts present perspectives on the tragic events of September 11, 2001, in an open classroom lecture. - 9th Annual National CFAR Science Symposium
"HIV/AIDS Research 2005: From Innovation to Intervention" - A Brief Synopsis of Recent Research at Multimedia Communications and Systems Lab
Professor Mihaela van Schaar, Yi Su and Fangwen Fu May 13, 2009 - A Building Without Walls
A building, such as the Levine Science Research Center, houses modern labs with technologies to enable collaboration and conduct research. - A Changing Landscape: Investigating a Warming Arctic
Scientists discuss the changing nature of Arctic research. - A CLP Approach to Modelling Systems
Joxan Jaffar, Singapore National University November 15, 2004
- A Combinatorial Characterization of the Testable Graph Properties: It's All About Regularity
Asaf Shapira, Ph.D. candidate, School of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University January 27, 2006
- A Component Language for Structured Concurrent Programming
Luc Bläser, independent software consultant, Switzerland September 29, 2008 - A Compositional Method for Verifying Software Transactional Memory
Serdar Tasiran, Ph.D. 4/8/2008 - A Conversation with Philip Johnson
Philip Johnson discusses architecture as art.
- A Crowd of One: The Future of Individual Identity
John Henry Clippinger, senior fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School April 24, 2007 - A Cryptographic Compiler for Information-Flow Security
Cedric Fournet, Programming Principles and Tools, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK October 22, 2008 - A Dirty-Slate Approach to Routing Scalability
Hitesh Ballani, Ph.D. student, computer science, Cornell University April 13, 2009 - A Dive into the Panorama Business
Alexandre Jenny, founder and CEO, Kolor August 11, 2009 - A Family of License Languages
Dines Bjorner, Professor, Author 2/25/2008 - A Framework for Combined Bayesian Analysis and Optimization for
Afsaneh Shirazi, PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign July 30, 2009 - A Game Developer's Perspective On Parallelism
Andrew Brownsword, EA BlackBox 8/22/2007 - A Grand Challenge on Network Information Theory
Jeffrey G. Andrews, Ph. D., Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin 8/21/2007 - A Just Cause: Bringing Health Care to All
Issues of access, prevention and responsibility in global health care. - A Life Decoded: My Genome, My Life
J. Craig Venter, founder, chairman and president, J. Craig Venter Institute November 16, 2007 - A Low-Level Approach to Reuse for Programming-Language Infrastructure
- A Marriage of Rely/Guarantee and Separation Logic
Matthew Parkinson, Royal Academy of Engineering and EPSRC Research Fellow, University of Cambridge's Computer Lab June 30, 2008 - A Moment With...
Host Lee Thornton interviews guests about their careers in the media and arts industry. - A P-Adic Algorithm to Compute the Hilbert Class Polynomial
Reinier Broker, Ph.D., University of Calgary January 29, 2007 - A Passion for Calendars -- From the Maya to Mars
Nachum Dershowitz, Professor, Computer Science, Tel Aviv University 6/14/2007 - A Programming Language for the New Web
Shriram Krishnamurthi, associate professor, Computer Science, Brown University June 4, 2009 - A Real-World Test-bed for Mobile Ad hoc Networks: Methodology, Experimentations, Simulation and Results.
Per Gunningberg, Ph. D., Professor, Computer Communication, Uppsala University 6/25/2007 - A Research Program Proposal--Universal Cache Miss Equations for the Memory Hierarchy
Y.C. Tay, PhD, professor, Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science, National University of Singapore June 12, 2009 - A Rewriting Logic Sampler
Jose Meseguer, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) August 21, 2006 - A Rigorous Perspective on Liouville Quantum Gravity and KPZ
Bertrand Duplantier, research director, Institut de Physique Théorique, CEA-Saclay August 28, 2009 - A Search Engine for the Real World, or, A Top-Down Approach to Vision
Kevin Murphy, University of British Columbia August 11, 2006 - A Simple Solution to the $k$-core Problem
Malwina Luczak, Ph.D., Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics December 7, 2006 - A Spoken Language Interpretation Component for a Robot Dialogue System
Ingrid Zukerman, PhD, professor, Computer Science, Monash University July 2, 2009 - A Variant of Lehmer's Conjecture
Kumar Murty, Ph.D., professor, Mathematics, University of Toronto February 27, 2007 - ABC-MART: Recent Improvements in Boosting, Trees and Classification Algorithms
Ping Li, Ph.D., assistant professor, Cornell May 18, 2009 - Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped By Aliens
Susan Clancy, postdoctoral fellow, Psychology, Harvard University November 17, 2005
- Abelian surfaces with a given number of points
Peter Stevenhagen, professor of mathematics, Universiteit Leiden March 10, 2009 - Abstraction Methods for Liveness
Amir Pnueli, Professor of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University 1/14/2008 - Abstractions for event-driven design
Bertrand Meyer, Professor, Software Engineering, ETH Zurich, Chief Architect, Eiffel Software 2/07/2008 - Accelerated Democracy: How Technology Might Change Voting
Jason Tester, co-founder, Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab October 12, 2004
- Accelerating Architectural-Level Full-System Multiprocessor Simulations Using FPGAs
Eric Chung, PhD student (2007), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University October 24, 2007 - Acoustic Analysis and Modeling of Pathological Voices
Benedito Guimarães Aguiar Neto, Ph.D., full professor, Academic Unit of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG) November 19, 2007 - Acoustic Signal Processing for Next-Generation Multichannel Human/Machine
Walter Kellermann, professor for communications, Chair of Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany September 19, 2008 - Addressing the Memory Bottleneck in Packet Processing Systems
Jayaram Mudigonda, Ph.D., post doctoral fellow, Computer Sciences, University of Texas May 1, 2006 - Advances in P2P Live Video Streaming
Keith W. Ross, Leonard J. Shustek Chair Professor, Computer Science, Polytechnic Institute of NYU June 4, 2009 - Advances in the CM Method for Elliptic Curves
Francois Morain, professor, École Polytechnique, France April 22, 2009 - Advancing Women in Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan
Abigail Stewart, Psychology and Women's Studies, University of Michigan May 26, 2005
- Adventure Learning: In Theory and In Action!
Adventure learning: making a successful learning environment. - Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist
Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses astrophysics and a scientific career. - Advertising Department
Animation and graphics produced by students and faculty of the University of Texas at Austin Advertising Department. - African American West, 1528-2000
Focuses on African American history in terms of forming communities, combating racism, and changing social and political patterns in the development of the American West. - Albert A. Moss Lectureship in Imaging Sciences
Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the National Institutes of Health, talks about his leading research in medical imaging. - Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue
- Algorithmic Analysis of Infinite-State Concurrent Systems
Naghmeh Ghafari, Ph.D., visiting scholar, Integrated System Design Lab, University of British Columbia June 29, 2009 - Algorithmic Performance in Complex Networks
Milena Mihail, Ph.D., associate professor, College of Computing, Georgia Tech November 6, 2006 - Alien Ocean
- Alien Ocean
- All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies and the Politics of Dignity
Robert Fuller, Ph.D., author July 20, 2006 - Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
Prominent, nationally distinguished psychologists co-present with faculty from the University of Washington department of psychology. - American Journalism Review: Between the Lines
American Journalism Review, the TV-version of the national media magazine from University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism.
- American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness
Robert Grudin, Ph.D., author October 3, 2006 - An Abstract Decision Procedure for Algebraic Data Types
Clark Barrett, Ph.D., New York University November 6, 2006 - An Axiomatic Approach to Ranking Systems
Moshe Tennenholtz, professor, Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion February 15, 2007 - An Examination of User Behaviour During Web Information Tasks
Melanie Kellar, recently completed PhD, Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University April 17, 2007 - An Unknown History of Science in America at The Franklin Institute
UPenn presents a symposium on the Franklin Institute Awards Case Files which contain resources about the history and nature of science and technology. - Analysis of Multiagent Teams using Distributed POMDPs
Ranjit Nair, Ph.D. candidate, University of Southern California May 27, 2004 - Analyzing Metabolomics Data for Automated Prediction of Underlying Biological Mechanisms
Gultekin Ozsoyoglu, professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University July 17, 2008 - Analyzing Mobile Ad Hoc Network Protocols via Probabilistic Model Checking
Marta Kwiatkowska, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham; Midlands e-Science Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Analysis of Large Complex Systems April 26, 2005
- Anansi Boys and Mirrormask
Neil Gaiman, author October 4, 2005
- And Then There's This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture
Bill Wasik, senior editor, Harper's magazine June 17, 2009 - Angels of the Forest
International scientists and Malagasy Conservationists fight for the silky sifaka lemurs' survival. - Animating the Dead: Computational Necromancy with Reinforcement Learning
Bill Smart, assistant professor, computer science, Washington University in St. Louis October 13, 2008 - Annual Faculty Lectures
Honored faculty members present lectures to bring their disciplinary research to a wider audience. - Anomaly Detection in Large Networks using Approximation Techniques
Nina Taft, Senior Research Scientist, Intel Research Berkeley 10/1/2007 - Anonymity in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Nikita Borisov, Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley May 2, 2005
- AOP for Distributed and Concurrent Applications
Mario Suedholt, Ph.D., associated professor, Computer Science, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France October 30, 2006 - Applications of First-Order Integer Arithmetic to the Verification of Programs with Lists
Radu Iosif, Ph.D., French National Research Center (CNRS); full-time researcher, Verimag laboratory (Grenoble, France) August 22, 2006 - Applied Nonparametric Bayes and Statistical Machine Learning
Michael Jordan, University of California, Berkeley March 29, 2005
- Approximability of the Unique Coverage Problem
Mohammad R. Salavatipour, Ph.D., Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta August 18, 2005
- Approximate Inference Techniques for Identity Uncertainty
Hanna Pasula, Ph.D., research associate, Computer Science, University of Washington July 6, 2006 - Approximation Algorithms for Discrete Stochastic Optimization Problems
David Shmoys, Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering as well as of Computer Science, Cornell University 1/17/2008 - Approximation Algorithms for Embedding with Extra Information and Ordinal Relaxation
Erik Demaine, assistant professor, computer science, MIT August 26, 2004
- Approximation Algorithms for Unique Games
Yury Makarychev, graduate student, Princeton University January 31, 2007 - Arab Women Speak Out: Short
Documentary and advocacy project focuses on self-empowered Arab women. - Arab Women Speak Out: Strategies for Self Empowerment
Documentary of empowerment program for Arab women. - Arctic Region Supercomputer Center
The University of Alaska features multiple uses of the Supercomputer Center to study the earth. - Are Aspects Really Needed For Aspect-Oriented Programming?
Kevin Sullivan, associate professor, VEF Faculty Fellow, Computer Science, University of Virginia May 6, 2005
- Are the Media Colorblind?
University of Maryland journalism students explore how the news media deals with race issues. - Are You Ready to Succeed?: Unconventional Strategies to Achieving Personal Mastery in Business and Life
Dr. Srikumar Rao, Louis and Johanna Vorzimer professor, Marketing, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; visiting professor, London Business School; adjunct professor, Columbia Business School May 25, 2006 - ASM View of Abstract Cryptography
Davor Runje January 25, 2005
- Assertion-driven Error Recovery
Sarfraz Khurshid, assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Texas at Austin June 23, 2008 - Association of Space Explorers, XXI Planetary Congress
International astronauts and cosmonauts gathered in September 2008 at the University of Washington in Seattle for panel discussions. - Astronomical Observatory: A Tour From the Kitt Peak National Observatory
Charles Bailyn of Yale guides you through the KPNO facilities highlighting new ground-based telescope technology. - Asymptotic Enumeration of Spanning Trees via Traces and Random Walks
Russell Lyons, Indiana University May 24, 2004 - Atlantic Hurricanes: Understanding the 21st Century's New Threat
A dynamic presentation on the development and evolution of hurricanes. - Atomics for a Real-time Virtual Machine
Jan Vitek, Purdue University January 24, 2006
- Attack-Resistant Algorithms for Massive Networks
Jared Saia, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of New Mexico August 14, 2006 - Attacks On and From P2P File-Sharing Systems
Keith Ross, Ph.D., Leonard J. Shustek Chair professor, Computer Science, Polytechnic University September 1, 2006 - Attribute-Based Security and Messaging
Carl Gunter, Head, Systems and Networking Area, Department of Computer Science, UIUC - Audio Cameras for Audio-Visual Scene Analysis
Ramani Duraiswami, PhD, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College Park June 3, 2009 - Augmented Social Cogniton: Using Social Web technology to enhance the ability of groups to remember, think, and reason
Ed H. Chi, area manager,senior research scientist, Palo Alto Research Center's Augmented Social Cognition Group May 4, 2009 - Automated Assume-Guarantee Verification
Corina Pãsãreanu, Ph.D., research scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Robust Software Engineering Group July 21, 2008 - Automated Reconstruction of 3D City Models from Laser Scans and Camera Images
Christian Frueh, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley February 9, 2005
- Automated Revision of Distributed and Real-Time Programs
Borzoo Bonakdarpour, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science, Michigan State University 3/07/2008 - Automated Termination Analysis of Programs using Term Rewriting
Peter Schneider-Kamp, Researcher, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany 1/31/2008 - Automated Testing of Refactoring Engines Using Test Abstractions
Darko Marinov, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign November 10, 2008 - Automatic Facial Expression Analysis
Dr. Ying-Li Tian, associate professor, Electrical Engineering Department, The City College of the City University of New York (CCNY) June 16, 2009 - Automatic Failure Diagnosis in Large-Scale Systems
Alice X. Zheng, Ph.D. candidate, UC Berkeley November 22, 2004 - Automatic Workload Evaluation (AWE): Predicting Web 2.0 Workload Behavior
Kristal Sauer, second-year graduate studen, RAD Lab, UC Berkeley May 5, 2009 - Automatically Finding Patches Using Genetic Programming
Westley Weimer, assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University of Virginia May 18, 2009 - Automatically Proving the Termination of C Programs
Dr. Byron Cook, researcher, Microsoft Research-Cambridge October 3, 2005 - Average-Case Analysis for Combinatorial Problems Featuring Subset Sums and Stochastic Spanning Trees
Abraham Flaxman, Ph.D. student, Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University February 1, 2006 - Baltic Studies Summer Institute
Annual program for Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian language and culture. - Basic End of Life Support
A workshop on end-of-life care. - Bayesian Inference of Grammars
Prof. Mark Johnson February 13, 2007 - Bayesian infinite matrix factorization
Yuan (Alan) Qi, assistant professor, departments of Computer Science and Statistics, Purdue University March 31, 2009 - Bayesian Methods for Unsupervised Language Learning
Sharon Goldwater, Ph. D., Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University 7/16/2007 - Bayesian topic models
Tom Griffiths, Assistant Professor, Psychology and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley 6/11/2007 - Beating Cancer At Its Own Game
Targeting blood vessel growth in preventing and treating cancer. - Because It Is There: Kili the Right Way
Ken Stober, Christi Masi, and Elirehema Peter Lema August 10, 2004
- Behavior-Based Malware Detection
Mihai Christodorescu, doctoral candidate, Computer Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison April 19, 2007 - Behind the Code
Microsoft's most influential technical employees tell their stories. - Behind the Research: Study of a Model Hot Spring
This program follows microbiologist Brian Hedlund on a six-day scientific field trip in Northern Nevada. - Belief Updating in Spoken Language Interfaces
Dan Bohus, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University February 19, 2007 - Bergman Complexes, Coxeter Arrangements, and Graph Associahedra
Lauren Williams, final-year math graduate student, MIT January 18, 2005 - Best of Chamber Dance
- Better k-best Parsing, Hypergraphs, and Dynamic Programming
Liang Huang, third year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2005
- Better Multiple Intents Re-ranking
Nikhil Bansal, Ph.D., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Algorithms group September 8, 2009 - Beyond Brainstorming: Eight Secrets for Generating Big, Bold, Creative and Profitable Ideas
John Sweeney, motivational speaker and improv comedian April 19, 2005 - Beyond Optimality: New Trends in Network Optimization
Mung Chiang, Ph.D., assistant professor of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University June 23, 2008 - Beyond the Information Superhighway: Searching for the Next Policy Metaphor
Panelists explore emerging issues in telecommunications, the Internet, intellectual property and e-commerce. - Bilinear Complexity of the Multiplication in a Finite Extention of a Finite Field
Robert Rolland, honorary member, laboratories ERISC and Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy October 15, 2008 - Bill Gates Unplugged: On Software, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Giving Back
- Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Other Great Minds Show how Creative Capitalism Can Save the World
Michael Kinsley, columnist, Time Magazine February 19, 2009 - Bioethics & Bioterrorism
The University of Pennsylvania presents this joint conference to identify the pressing ethical questions raised by bioterrorism and the difficult challenges America now faces. - Bioethics Grand Rounds
Ethical issues in health care are examined during monthly grand round sessions at Loma Linda University Medical Center. - Biomal Human Emotion Recognition and Peer Steaming Projects at Ryerson Multimedia Research Lab
Ling Guan, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ryerson University, Canada January 17, 2005
- BitTube: Case Study of a Web-based Peer-Assisted Video-on-Demand (VoD) System
Dr. Yi Cui, assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vanderbilt University June 9, 2008 - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell, staff writer, The New Yorker Magazine January 21, 2005
- Block Switching: Towards a Robust Protocol Stack for Diverse Wireless Networks
Arun Venkataramani, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst June 3, 2009 - Blog Reading and Blog Readers: Tools and Practices
Eric Baumer, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Informatics, School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine May 8, 2008 - Body for Life for Women
Pamela M. Peeke, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P, nutritionist; author October 13, 2005 - Brain in a Bottle, Structure and Algorithms
Dr. Seth Copen Goldstein, Ph.D., faculty, Carnegie Mellon University July 30, 2008 - Brain Messengers: The Inaugural Arthur M. Sackler Lecture
Leading researchers discuss the panorama of signaling systems in the brain. - BrainWorks
A fun exploration of the brain and nervous system for kids. - Breaking Development Barriers with "Better Than Worst-Case" Design
Todd Austin, associate professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan December 12, 2006 - Breaking the Frame: Novel Strategies for Interactive Computer Graphics
Benjamin Watson and David Luebke July 20, 2004
- Bridging Art and Architecture: How Emergent Digital Media Have Transformed Our Landscapes
Christian Moeller, Design/Media Arts, University of California at Los Angeles January 19, 2005
- Bridging Computer Science and Behavioral Science: Research Examples
Joseph A. Konstan, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota July 20, 2004
- Bring It Home
Dr. David McIntyre, director of the Integrative Center for Homeland Security at Texas A&M University, explores today’s most pressing Homeland Security issues with leading experts in the field. - Brotman Professorship Dedication: Realizing International Human Rights
Professor Joan Fitzpatrick delivers a lecture entitled, "Realizing International Human Rights." - BUFFALO: Bloom Filter Forwarding Architecture for Large Organizations / Accountability in Hosted Virtual Networks
Eric Keller and Minlan Yu July 8, 2009 - BufferGel
A new approach to preventing disease and pregnancy. - Build the Future: UW Computer Science & Engineering
An overview of the UW Department of Computer Science & Engineering, featuring student projects and interviews with regional technology and education leaders. - Building a Safer Helmet
Two undergraduate engineering students have designed and tested a new kind of whitewater sports helmet aimed at preventing life-threatening injuries. - Building a Safer Web
Charles Reis, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington March 12, 2009 - Building Better Places -- Second Life, Collaborative Creation, and 5 Missing Pieces
Cory Ondrejka, vice president, Product Development, Second Life August 17, 2005 - Building Mashups by Example
Dr. Craig Knoblock, Ph.D., senior project leader, Information Sciences Institute; research professor, Computer Science, University of Southern California August 1, 2008 - Building Secure Systems from Buggy Code with Information Flow Control
Nickolai Zeldovich, soon-to-be assistant professor, MIT June 18, 2008 - Building Systems That Enforce Measurable Security Goals
Trent Jaeger, Associate Professor. Computer Science and Engineering Department, Pennsylvania State University; Co-Director, Systems and Internet Infrastructure Security Lab September 16, 2009 - Bulldozers, Termites, and Chainsaws: Finding a Gradual Path to Parallelism
Doug Burger, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin 10/4/2007 - Burkenroad Symposium on Business and Society
The Tulane community joins business leaders in a discussion about the moral obligations of business professionals. - Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are
Rob Walker, writer, ?Consumed?, The New York Times Magazine June 25, 2008 - C to FPGA Compilation and Domain-Specific Computing
Dr. Jason Cong, professor and chairman, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles; co-director, VLSI CAD Laboratory June 6, 2008 - Can Parallel Computing Finally Impact Mainstream Computing?
Uzi Vishkin, member, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies March 23, 2005
- Can Slaves Practice Politics?
- Candidate Talk: A Constraint Solver for Software Engineering: Finding Models and Cores of Large Relational Specifications
Emina Torlak, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science MIT 4/10/2008 - Candidate Talk: A Discriminative Kernel-based Model to Rank Images from Text Queries
David Grangier, Ph. D. Candidate, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland 2/12/2008 - Candidate Talk: Accelerating High Performance Computing Applications with Reconfigurable Logic
Yongfeng Gu, PhD candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University 5/29/2007 - Candidate Talk: Attacking Bit Torrent Peers: A Measurement Study
Prithula Dhungel, PhD candidate, Polytechnic Institute of NYU February 6, 2009 - Candidate Talk: Building Bodies of Knowledge about Software Development Practices
Dr. Forrest Shull, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering, Maryland (FC-MD) March 12, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Building natural language parsers
Mark Johnson, Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences and Computer Science, Brown University December 13, 2007 - Candidate talk: Computing Nash Equilibria
Constantinos Daskalakis, Ph. D., 1/18/2008 - Candidate Talk: Conversational Turn-Taking as a Dynamic Decision Process
Antoine Raux, PhD candidate, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science September 29, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Critical Data Protection for Reliability and Security
Karthik Pattabiraman, PhD candidate, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) March 12, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Critical percolation on finite graphs
Asaf Nachmias, Mathematics Ph.D. student, UC Berkeley 1/4/2008 - Candidate Talk: Debugging Reinvented: Asking and Answering Why and Why Not Questions about Program Behavior
Andrew Ko, Ph.D. candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science March 18, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Defining and Enforcing Privacy in Data Publishing
Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University's Department of Computer Science 4/24/2008 - Candidate Talk: Demystifying Internet Traffic
Kashi V. Vishwanath, Ph.D. Candidate, department of Computer Science, University of California, San Diego May 5, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Developing, Optimizing and Hosting Data Driven Web Applications
Fan Yang, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science, Cornell University 4/14/2008 - Candidate Talk: Disk Failure: How It Happens And What To Do About It
- Candidate talk: Domain Adaptation with Structural Correspondence Learning
John Blitzer, Ph.D. Student, University of Pennsylvania 8/27/2007 - Candidate Talk: Dynamics of real networks: patterns and algorithms
Jure Leskovec, Ph. D. Candidate, Machine
Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University 3/17/2008 - Candidate Talk: End-to-end Security for Web Applications : A Language-based Approach
Nikhil Swamy, Ph.D. Candidate, University of
Maryland, College Park 4/1/2008 - Candidate Talk: Enhancing the P racticality and R eachability of Interactive Technology
Johnny Chung Lee, Ph. D Graduate Student, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 2/11/2008 - Candidate Talk: Exploring Large Social Networks With Matrix-Based Representations
Nathalie Henry, joint Ph.D student, Human Computer Interaction and Information Visualization, Université of Paris-Sud/INRIA, France and the University of Sydney, in Australia May 15, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Extensible Overlay Networks for Stream Processing and Dissemination
Olga Papaemmanouil, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science Department, Brown University 4/2/2008 - Candidate Talk: Fault Localization in Large-Scale Computing Systems
Naoya Maruyama, Ph.D. Candidate, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 2/12/2008 - Candidate Talk: Fighting concurrency bugs
Shan Lu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 4/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Graphical User Interfaces as Updatable Views
James Terwilliger, Computer Science Ph.D. candidate, Portland State University June 23, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Hardware Features Can Undermine Software Security
Francis David, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign June 2, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Helping Moore's Law: Architectural Techniques to Address Parameter Variation
Radu Teodorescu, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. May 8, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Interaction Design Based on Human Capabilities for Contemporary and Emerging Technologies
Tovi Grossman, Ph.D. Candidate, Dynamic Graphics Project (DGP) laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto 4/23/2008 - Candidate talk: Knowledge Analysis towards Automatic Question Answering for Discussion Forums
Donghui Feng 3/03/2008 - Candidate Talk: Levy Processes and Applications to Machine Learning
Romain Thibaux, Graduate Student, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley 4/22/2008 - Candidate Talk: Matching and 3D Reconstruction in Urban Environments
Branislav Micusik, Ph.D., research scholar, George Mason University September 15, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Model Compression
- Candidate Talk: MOSAIC: Unified Platform for Dynamic Overlay Selection and Composition
Yun Mao, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania 3/31/2008 - Candidate Talk: Multi-view approaches for camera calibration and image-based modeling
Sudipta Sinha, Ph. D. Student, Computer Science Department, University of North Carolina 4/1/2008 - Candidate Talk: New Algorithmic Ideas for Search, Ads, and Recommendations.
Yury Lifshits , Post Doc, Cal Tech 2/08/2008 - Candidate Talk: On Best-Response Bidding in Ad Auctions
Ioannis Giotis, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Washington 4/18/2008 - Candidate Talk: On the Evaluation and Extraction of Thread-Level Parallelism in Ordinary Programs
Arun Kejariwal, doctoral student, Center for Embedded Computer Systems, University of California, Irvine (UCI) November 19, 2007 - Candidate Talk: Partially Disjunctive Shape Analysis
Roman Manevich, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science Department, Tel Aviv University 4/24/2008 - Candidate Talk: Power-Aware Platform Design for Wireless Sensor Networks
Dimitrios Lymberopoulos, Ph.D. candidate Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University March 20, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Predicting Bugs by Analyzing Software History
Sunghun Kim, Ph. D., Postdoctoral Associate, MIT 4/29/2008 - Candidate Talk: Query Lower Bounds for Matroids via Group Representations
Nicholas Harvey, Ph.D. Student, Theoretical Computer Science, MIT 1/28/2008 - Candidate Talk: Reconfigurable Computing: Architectural and Design Tool Challenges
Ken Eguro, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington May 8, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Reducing the Risk of Pragmatic Reuse Tasks
Reid Holmes, Ph. D. Candidate, University of Calgary 3/25/2008 - Candidate Talk: Reliable Communication for Datacenters
Mahesh Balakrishnan, Ph. D. candidate, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University 4/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Scalable Virtual Machine Multiplexing
Diwaker Gupta, PhD candidate, University of California, San Diego October 22, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Securing the Web With Decentralized Information Flow Control
Maxwell Krohn, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science, MIT 3/27/2008 - Candidate Talk: Semantic Components: A Model for Enhancing Retrieval of Domain-Specific Information
Dr. Susan Price, Ph. D., Computer Science,Portland State University 4/23/2008 - Candidate Talk: Soft Margin Estimation for Automatic Speech Recognition
Jinyu Li , Ph.D. student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, U.S December 4, 2007 - Candidate Talk: Software and Architectural Techniques for Cache Leakage Reduction in Nanometer-scale Embedded Systems
Maziar Goudarzi, Ph. D., Guest Associate Professor, System LSI Research Center, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan 4/17/2008 - Candidate Talk: Streamroller: A Unified Compilation and Synthesis System for Streaming Applications
Manjunath Kudlur, Ph. D. Candidate, Computer Science and Engineering 4/22/2008 - Candidate Talk: TCP and P2P: supporting Internet from layer 4 and layer 7
Shao Liu, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University 4/28/2008 - Candidate Talk: Techniques and Tools for Engineering Secure Web Applications
Gary Wassermann, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, UC Davis March 13, 2008 - Candidate Talk: The Limiting Shape of Internal DLA with Multiple Sources
Lionel Levine, Ph. D 1/30/2008 - Candidate Talk: The Quest for the Minimal Hardness Assumptions
Iftach Haitner, Ph. D. Student, Weizmann Institute of Science 3/21/2008 - Candidate Talk: Thread-saft Dynamic Binary Translation Using Transactional Memory
JaeWoong Chung, Ph.D candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University May 27, 2008 - Candidate Talk: Virgil: Objects on the Head of a Pin
Ben L. Titzer, PhD candidate, Computer Science, UCLA April 25, 2007 - Candidate Talk: Why task-structure matters: The effects of task and social forces on coordination in software development
Christopher Poile, Ph.D candidate, Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada March 17, 2008 - Candidate Talk: ZebraNet and Beyond: Collaboration in Sparse Mobile Networks
Pei Zhang, Ph.D. 4/7/2008 - Candidate Talks: Zero Overhead Online Verification of Software Programs and On Range Search in Distributed Sensor Networks
Hong Lu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University May 5, 2008 - Capitol Region Roundtable
George Mason University's public affairs talk show with academic scholars and industry leaders. - CAPM: A Library Robot Project
The CAPM robot developed by Johns Hopkins University retrieves and scans remote print materials. - Capo: An Operating System Interface for Practical Deterministic Multiprocessor Replay
Samuel King and Josep Torrellas, professors, Computer Science Department, University of Illinois April 17, 2009 - Capture and Recreation of Spatial Audio for HCI and Virtual Reality
Ramani Duraiswami, Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland August 24, 2005
- Casual Games Discussion
Annakaisa Kultima, Researcher, University of Tampere, Finland 9/24/2007 - CCCP: Secure Remote Storage for Computational RFIDs
Mastooreh Salajegheh, PhD student, Computer Science Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst July 22, 2009 - Center for Visualization
Computer vision research at the University of Kentucky. - Change or Die: Overcoming the Five Myths of Change at Work and in Life
Alan Deutschman, senior writer, Fast Company; author January 18, 2007 - Change the Way You See Everything: Asset-Based Thinking
Kathryn D. Cramer, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and founder, The Cramer Institute August 17, 2006 - Changing Media
- Characterizing Generic Global Rigidity
Steven J. Gortler, Professor, Computer Science, Harvard University 8/23/2007 - Characterizing Truthful Market Design
Elan Pavlov, Ph.D., post-doc, MIT Media Lab January 22, 2007 - Checking Consistency of Concurrent Data Types on Relaxed Memory Models
Sebastian Burckhardt, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania February 26, 2007 - Checking Well-Definedness of XQueries
Jan Van den Bussche, Theoretical Computer Science, Limburgs Universitair Centrum October 20, 2004
- Child Sexual Abuse: Facts and Myths - What You Need To Know To Keep All Children Safe
Janice Palm and Jill Armitage October 17, 2008 - Child Welfare & Child Well Being
See what the latest research on child protection reveals about helping at-risk children and improving the protective services system. - Children of the Tide
A close look at the early life stages of several common marine invertebrates, including sea urchins, sea stars, and sand dollars. - China's Challenges: Domestic Dilemmas vs. Global Ambitions
David Bachman, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, University of Washington September 22, 2005
- Chinese Economic Growth: Past, Present and Future
Dr. Lawrence J. Lau, vice-chancellor (President), Chinese University of Hong Kong September 12, 2005 - Chinese Orphanages
Heather Campbell, an international studies major from Utah, recounts her efforts to get inside a Chinese orphanage and advance her research project. - City at the End of Time
Greg Bear, author, science fiction and fantasy August 14, 2008 - CitySense: A Vision for an Urban-Scale Wireless Sensor Testbed
Matt Welsh, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Harvard University 3/27/2008 - Class Morphing: Safely Shaping a Class in the Image of Others
Yannis Smaragdakis, Associate Professor, University of Oregon 3/03/2008 - Client-Side Echo Cancellation for Multi-Party Audio Conferencing
Junlin Li, third year PhD student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology August 16, 2006 - Climate Change: A Wake Up Call
- Cloud Computing for e-Science
Paul Watson, professor, Computer Science and director, North East Regional e-Science Centre June 12, 2008 - Clustering Algorithms for Perceptual Image Hashing
Vishal Monga, Ph.D. candidate, University of Texas, Austin February 2, 2005 - CMPLE - Melting the Ice Between Cores
Suleyman Sair, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University May 24, 2006 - Coding Techniques for Data-Storage Systems
Yuval Cassuto, Ph. D Graduate, Electrical Engineering, Caltech 12/11/2007 - Coding Theory: Survey of Recent Progress and Open Questions
Madhu Sudan, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, MIT August 15, 2005
- Collaborative Algorithms for a Class of Clustered Wireless Networks
Ananth Subramanian, teaching fellow, UCLA July 19, 2004 - College of Education and Human Development: After School Programs
Researchers discuss their findings of the effects of After School programs on students. - College of Forest Resources Centennial Celebration
- Combinatorial Approach to Data Mining
Yury Lifshits, Ph. D, Postdoc, Caltech 12/3/2007 - Combinatorial Betting
David Pennock, principal research scientist, Yahoo! Research January 8, 2009 - Combining Static and Dynamic Analysis for Bug Finding
Christoph Csallner, PhD Student, Georgia Tech 8/28/2007 - Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications
Henry Lieberman and Alex Faaborg December 1, 2004
- Communicating Prevention Research
Public opinion poll on prevention research in Washington state. - Communication Effects in Economic Environments
Liad Blumrosen, Engineering and Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem January 26, 2006
- Compiler and Microarchitectural Techniques for Leakage Power Reduction
Aviral Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Sarma Vrudhula 9/14/2007 - Compiling the Web - Building a Just-in-Time Compiler for JavaScript
Andreas Gal, Project Scientist, Computer Science Department, University of California, Irvine December 2, 2008 - Complex Arithmetic for Hardware Implementation: Division and Square Root
Dr. Milos D. Ercegovac, professor and chair, UCLA Computer Science Department April 20, 2004
- Component Programming with Object-Oriented Signals
Sean McDirmid, Ph.D. student, University of Utah February 17, 2005
- Compressive Sensing
Richard G. Baraniuk, Victor E. Cameron Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Rice University August 4, 2008 - Computational Aspects of Biological Information
Computational Aspects of Biological Information 12/5/2007-12/6/2007 - Computational History in Action: Discovering Gutenberg's Printing Process
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, CTO and President of Sand Codex LLC October 8, 2004
- Computational Insights Into the Social Life of Zebras and Other Animals
Dr. Tanya Berger-Wolf, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Chicago 4/7/2008 - Computational methods for the detection of positive and lineage-specific selection from genomic sequence data
Adam Siepel, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University 3/03/2008 - Computational Thinking for a Modern Kidney Exchange
Tuomas Sandholm, Professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University March 30, 2009 - Computer Animation
Students in the University of Washington's Computer Science and Engineering, Computer Animation course, work together to create computer animations. - Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - Computer Science & Engineering: Power to Change the World
From computer simulations to advancing human communication, UW-CSE is educating next-generation engineers and programmers. - Computer Science Clinic and Research at Harvey Mudd College
Robert Keller, Csilla and Walt Foley professor, Computer Science, Harvey Mudd College; director, Computer Science Clinic January 3, 2007 - Computer Security Awareness Poster and Video Contest 2009
Winning videos in the Computer Security Awareness Poster & Video Contest 2009. - Computer Security Awareness Video Contest
ResearchChannel and Educause invite college students to enter a video contest for computer security awareness. - Computers Versus Common Sense
Doug Lenat, Ph.D., CEO, Cycorp December 6, 2006 - Computing class polynomials with the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Andrew Sutherland, Research Scientist, mathematics department, MIT November 19, 2008 - Computing with Selfish Agents
Nicole Immorlica, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT January 28, 2005
- Concave Utility Functions on Finite Sets
Yakar Kannai, Ph.D. February 1, 2005 - Concept Lexicon Construction and Affective Analysis: From Photos to MTV
Qi Tian, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at San Antonio May 21, 2008 - Concurrency Simple and Safe? State of SCOOP
Bertrand Meyer, Professor, Software Engineering, ETH Zurich, Chief Architect, Eiffel Software 2/07/2008 - ConferenceXP 2007
ConferenceXP 2007 Seminars - Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters to Get Things Done Right
Larry Bossidy, retired chairman of the board and CEO of Honeywell International December 10, 2004
- Congestion Games: Optimization in Competition
Heiko Röglin, Ph. D. Student, RWTH Aachen, Germany 7/2/2007 - Consolidarity: Exploring Patterns of Social Commonality Among File Directories at Work
John C. Tang 5/30/2007 - Constraint-Based Analysis in the Presence of Uncertainty and Imprecision
Isil and Thomas Dillig, Stanford University February 19, 2009 - Constructing Broad-Coverage Knowledge Repositories by Collecting Knowledge from Volunteer Contributors
Dr. Timothy Chklovski, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California February 18, 2005
- Constructivist and Ecological Rationality in Economics
Vernon Smith explains his economic theory. - Contaminants and Human Health in the Arctic
Arctic Council members participated in a University of Alaska Fairbanks hosted panel discussion about contaminants and human health in the Arctic. - Content Delivery in the Modern Internet
Stefan Saroiu, Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Washington April 19, 2004
- Context-Aware Scheduler: Avoiding Unfavorable Scheduling to Improve Virtual Machine Performance
Witty Srisa-an, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln October 7, 2008 - Continuing Studies Program
The Stanford Channel has collaborated with Stanford's renowned Continuing Studies Program to produce full-length telecourses on a wide variety of topics. - Continuous Coordination: Bridging Formal and Informal Coordination with Palantir
Anita Sarma, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine February 16, 2007 - Continuous Queries over Data Streams
Arvind Arasu, Ph.D. candidate, Stanford University May 26, 2005
- Controlling Overlap in Content-Oriented XML Retrieval
Charlie Clarke, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo February 21, 2005
- Convergence in Competitive Games
Vahab S. Mirrokni, Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology July 14, 2004 - Conversations
'Conversations' features talks and lectures by prominent faculty and guest speakers at Rutgers University. - Convex Geometry of Orbits
Greg Blekherman, graduate student, Michigan January 17, 2005
- Cooperative Data and Computation Partitioning for Distributed Architectures
Michael Chu, member, Compiler Creating Custom
Processors research group, EECS Department, University of Michigan May 10, 2007 - Copyright and P2P: Global Collision, National Responses
Patricia Akester, Ph.D., Centre for Intellectual Property & Information Law, University of Cambridge March 2, 2007 - Corals at the Crossroads
Dr. Brian Lapointe's coral reef research in the Florida Keys. - Cords: 3D Curve Primitives that Wrap Around Geometry
Karan Singh, associate professor, University of Toronto March 11, 2005
- Corneal Transplant Surgery
Cornea transplant surgery - its benefits and risks, and how the Lions’ Eye Bank is involved. - Corner Percolation and the Square Root of 17
Gabor Pete, UC Berkeley January 24, 2006
- Correlation Decay in Statistical Physics and Applications to Counting Problems
David Gamarnik, Ph.D., MIT Sloan School of Management October 10, 2005
- Cosmetic and Ophthalmic Surgery
Presentations and discussions of cosmetic and ophthalmic topics by faculty, fellows, and residents at the University of Washington. - Cost-Sharing Mechanisms for Network Design
Stefano Leonardi January 26, 2005
- Counterexamples in the Central Limit Theory of Markov Chains
Olle Haggstrom, Ph.D., Professor, Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers, Sweden 9/5/2007 - Cover to Cover
Discussion of biography, memoir and the elements of life-writing that resemble fiction. - Covering Columbine
Local and national reporters, editors, photographers, producers, anchors and news executives share personal, emotional accounts of the pressures and dilemmas of covering a national tragedy. - Creating Diverse Ensemble Classifiers to Reduce Supervision
Prem Melville, Ph.D. candidate, University of Texas at Austin August 30, 2005
- Creating Health
Creating Health offers up-to-date health and lifestyle information geared towards individuals and families. - Cryptography: From Theory to Practice
Mihir Bellare, Professor, Computer Science Department, UCSD October 6, 2008 - CSE Colloquia - 1998
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 1999
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2000
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2001
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2002
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2003
Public presentations on topics of current interest by visiting computer scientists. - CSE Colloquia - 2004
- CSE Colloquia - 2005
Presentations from industry leaders in computer science and engineering are hosted by University of Washington's department of CS&E. - CSE Colloquia - 2006
Colloquia featuring innovations with computer server software, e-business, and ubiquitous computing research. - CSE Colloquia - 2007
Accessible talks by leading computer scientists and engineers from the University of Washington and around the world. - CSE Colloquia - 2008
Colloquia featuring innovations with computer server software, e-business, and ubiquitous computing research. - CSE Colloquia - 2009
Colloquia featuring innovations with computer server software, e-business, and ubiquitous computing research. - CSE Course Projects
Computing projects of students in the University of Washington Computer Science and Engineering courses. - CSU Monterey Bay: Featured Lectures
Lectures on a variety of subjects that will spark your imagination. - CSU Monterey Bay: Short Cuts
Documentary shorts on a variety of subjects. - CSU Monterey Bay: Views from the Round Table
- Culture and Prosperity: The Truth About Markets
John Kay, Britain's leading economist; columnist, Financial Times June 1, 2004 - Customizing the Computational Capabilities of Processors
Nate Clark, member, Compilers Creating Custom Processors, University of Michigan April 18, 2007 - Cybersecurity: The First Pacific Rim Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
A documentary of a competition for emerging cybersecurity professionals. - Dalai Lama: 2008 Seattle Visit
- Dance of the Auroras - Fire in the Sky
Dance of the Auroras - Fire in the Sky is a poetic work of dance, music, and cyber art. - Danz Lecture Series
World-renowned scholars exploring the impact of science and philosophy on the universe. - Dartmouth Digital Dorm
Martin Redman and David Kotz October 20, 2004 - Data Clustering and Stability of Finite Samples
Ohad Shamir, Ph.D candidate, Hebrew University December 10, 2007 - Data Harvesting: A Random Coding Approach to Rapid Dissemination and Efficient Storage of Data
Supratim Deb, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, MIT September 2, 2004 - Data Mining & Machine Learning to Empower Business Strategy
Oliver Downs, founder, Analytical Insights, Inc. October 7, 2004
- Data Streaming Algorithms for Efficient and Accurate Estimation of Flow Size Distribution
Abhishek Kumar, Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology September 3, 2004
- Data-driven methods in Description-based Audio Information Processing
Shiva Sundaram Ph. D. candidate in the Signal and Image Processing Institute (SIPI) at USC 4/11/2008 - David McCullough: First Principles
Author delivers the Farfel Distinguished Lecture.
- Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series
The Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series highlights the research conducted at the University of Kentucky and the positive impact it has on the university as well as the surrounding community. - Debian: Anatomy of an Open Source Project
Ian Murdock, chief technology officer, Linux Foundation February 20, 2007 - Decision Procedures for Recursive Data Structures with Integer Arithmetic
Ting Zhang, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, Stanford University April 27, 2006 - Dedication of Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology
William Neukom delivers an address on the 21st century economy. - Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future
Bill McKiibben, American environmentalist and writer March 21, 2007 - Deep Photo and Gigapixel Images
Johannes Kopf, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Konstanz 2/25/2008 - Delegatable Anonymous Credentials
Melissa Chase, Ph. D Candidate, Computer Science, Brown University 2/08/2008 - Delimited and Composable Continuations in PLT Scheme
Matthew Flatt, Computer Scientist, University of Utah (Salt Lake City) March 20, 2008 - Demon Lovers: Witchcraft, Sex and the Crisis of Belief
Walter Stephens explains witches and demons in his new book. - Deniable Authentication on the Internet
Yevgeniy Dodis, Associate Professor, computer science, New York University October 9, 2008 - Denman Forestry Issues
A series that provides information on timely forestry and natural resources issues. - Dense Triangle-Free Digraphs
Blair D. Sullivan, fourth year Ph.D. student (2007), Mathematics Department, Princeton University April 27, 2007 - Dependable and Sustainable Cyber-Physical Computing - An Overview of IMPACT Lab's Research
Sandeep K. S. Gupta, professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University May 27, 2008 - Dependable Software via Automated Verification
Wei-Ngan Chin, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore November 20, 2007 - Deputy: Dependent Types for Safe Systems Software
Jeremy Condit, graduate student, University of California, Berkeley March 13, 2007 - Design and development of a content-based music search engine
Doug Turnbull, Graduate Student, UC San Diego 1/11/2008 - Design Meets Disability
Graham Pullin, lecturer, Interactive Media Design, University of Dundee, Scotland July 16, 2009 - Design Thinking and Design Research
Bill Burnett, Executive Director, Product Design Program, Stanford December 13, 2007 - Designing a Virtual Information Telescope Using Mobile Phones and Social Participation
Romit Roy Choudhury, Ph.D., assistant professor, ECE and CS, Duke University July 29, 2008 - Designing Adaptive Embedded Systems
Devika Subramanian, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, Rice University - Designing and Evaluating Glanceable Peripheral Displays
Tara Matthews, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), University of California at Berkeley February 22, 2007 - Designing Interactions
Bill Moggridge, founder, IEO December 12, 2006 - Designing Robust Enterprise Wireless Networks: High Throughputs, Energy Efficiency, Passive Security, and Rich Media Services
Suman Banerjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison March 17, 2009 - Deterministic Encryption: Theory and Applications
Alexandra Boldyreva, Ph.D., assistant professor, School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology July 29, 2008 - Developing Annotated Korean Learner Corpus and Automatic Analysis of Learner Language
Sun-Hee Lee, Wellesley College and Seok Bae Jang, Brigham Young University June 25, 2009 - Developing Game-Themed Applications With XNA Game Studio: Session 1
Kelvin Sung, associate professor, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington Bothell (UWB) April 11, 2009 - Developing Game-Themed Applications With XNA Game Studio: Session 2
Kelvin Sung, associate professor, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington Bothell (UWB) April 11, 2009 - Developing Physically-Based, Dynamic Vocal Tract Models Using ArtiSynth
Sidney Fels and John Lloyd, University of British Columbia January 24, 2007 - Developing the Best Life and Death Solver in Go
Akihiro Kishimoto, Department of Media Architecture, Future University-Hakodate, Japan November 13, 2007 - Developmental Programming and Distributed Robot Control
Rod Grupen, Ph. D., Professor, Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, University of Massachusetts 8/13/2007 - Diagnosing & Treating Cancer with General Chemistry
Bridging the curriculum a student gets in class and the real world. - Digital Simplicity Through Activity-Based Computing
James Landay, associate professor, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington February 8, 2007 - Directing the Datacenter with Machine Learning
Armando Fox, co-founder, Berkeley RAD Lab October 27, 2008 - Director of MIT's Auto-ID Laboratory and a Professor of Information Engineering
John Williams, director, MIT's Auto-ID Laboratory; professor, Information Engineering April 18, 2007 - Discovering Fluid Power
Fluid power and its many uses are discussed. - Discovering Heap Anomalies in the Wild
Maria Jump, Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin 10/11/2007 - Discovering Properties about Arrays in Simple Programs
Mathias Péron, PhD student, Verimag laboratory (France) June 20, 2008 - Discovery: Maryland
This magazine-style program highlights the outstanding research and achievements of University of Maryland faculty, staff and students. - Discovery@Virginia Tech
- Disjunctive Invariants for Modular Static Analysis
Corneliu Popeea, PhD candidate, School of Computing, National University of Singapore May 30, 2008 - Distant Speech Recognition: No Black Boxes Allowed
John McDonough, Institute for Computer Science and Engineering, Intelligent Sensor-Actuator Systems (ISAS), University of Karlsruhe September 19, 2008 - Distinguished Leaders in Science
This is a series of lectures featuring leading researchers in life and space sciences discussing their research at the frontiers of science. - Distinguished Leaders Series
Effective, conscientious business leaders of tomorrow. - Distributed Spectrum Access: Protocols and Prototype
Ashu Sabharwal, Director, Center for Multimedia Communications, Rice University 7/26/2007 - Distributed Speculative Execution: A Programming Model for Reliability and Increased Performance
Cristian Tapus, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar, Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR) April 18, 2007 - Distributed Storage Systems Made Easy
Nalini Belaramani, Ph.D Candidate, University of Texas at Austin April 9, 2009 - DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology)
People with disabilities suggest how educators, adapted environments, and technology can ensure equal access to education and employment for individuals with disabilities. - Doing a Mao and the Xray Paradox: How Can Humanity Overcome Organization?
Max McKeown, management advisor to top companies and innovative speaker November 30, 2006 - Donnybrook: Enabling Large-Scale, High-Speed, Peer-to-Peer Games
Jeffrey Pang, 5th year PhD student, Carnegie Mellon University August 12, 2008 - Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center
Han Sheldon Handleman, director of Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers University, speaks about how the program assists people with autism spectrum disorder and its efforts to increase knowledge throughout the community. - Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison on "Exuberance, The Passion for Life"
Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison speaks about "Exuberance," Teachers & Wellness. - Drainage Forum: The Allison Experience
A forum to discuss the impact and lessons learned from the Tropical Storm Allison. - Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs and One Quest for Transcendent Software
Scott Rosenberg, OpenSalon January 23, 2007 - DTN Routing and capacity Enhancement in an Outdoor Mobile Environment
Mark Corner, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Brian Neil Levine, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst October 27, 2006 - Dust in Time: A Solar System Mystery
Don Brownlee discusses the Stardust Mission and what it means for learning about our solar system. - Dynamic Algebraic Algorithms
Piotr Sankowski, Ph. D., Post-Doc Fellow, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy 8/16/2007 - Dynamic Inference of Abstract Types
Michael D. Ernst, associate professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology December 12, 2006 - Dynamic Mechanism Design
Ilya Segal, Roy and Betty Anderson Professor, Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University 1/3/2008 - Dynamics and Equilibria: Communication Complexity and Adaptive Heuristics
Sergiu Hart, Dept of Mathematics, Dept of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 7, 2007 - Dynamics of Highly Connected Queuing Networks
Senya Shlosman, directeur de recherche, Centre de Physique Theorique, Luminy, Marseille; senior researcher, Institute of Information Transmission Problems, Moscow December 11, 2007 - Dynamics, Emergence and Simulation
Will Wright, creator of SimCity and Spore November 7, 2007 - e-Heritage Project
Dr. Katsushi Ikeuchi, PhD, professor, University of Tokyo May 2, 2008 - Earth: The Sequel- The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
Fred Krupp, Ph.D. 3/19/2008 - Ecological Intelligence: How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything
Daniel Goleman, author May 15, 2009 - Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations
Edward Miguel, associate professor, economics; Director, UC Berkeley Center of Evaluations for Global Action October 23, 2008 - ECRS - Experimental Controlled Research System
Describes the ECRS mobile research facility for conducting environmental research in polluted groundwater and soil. - Edge-Preserving Decomposition for Multi-Scale Tone and Detail Manipulation
Zeev Farbman, PhD student, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel August 7, 2008 - Edgenet 2006
Edgenet 2006 - Life at the Edge: Research and Practice in Corporate/Campus Networks - Education for a Brighter Future
Gwen Vu, board chair, VNSF; Paul Tamura, vice-chair/treasurer, VNSF October 19, 2007 - EE Talk - How to Make Things Happen: Mastering Project Management
Scott Berkun, Author 4/15/2008 - Effective and Efficient User Interaction for Long Queries
Giridhar Kumaran, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2/05/2008 - Effective Scientific Data Management through Provenance Collection
Yogesh Simmhan, Doctoral Candidate, Indiana University 6/12/2007 - Effective Static Race Detection for Java
Mayur Naik, fourth year Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Stanford University April 5, 2007 - Efficient and Effective File Replication and Consistency Maintenance in P2P Systems
Dr. Haiying (Helen) Shen, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University September 11, 2009 - Efficient Data-Parallel Computing on Small Heterogeneous Clusters
Rebecca Isaacs, researcher, MSR Cambridge March 13, 2009 - Einstein: His Life and Universe
Walter Isaacson, President and CEO, Aspen Institute May 2, 2007 - Elliptic Nets with Applications to Cryptography
Katherine Stange, student, Brown University January 30, 2007 - Email Activity Management: A Machine Learning Approach
Nicholas Kushmerick, senior lecturer, School of Computer Science & Informatics, University College Dublin, Ireland February 27, 2006 - Embedded Memory in Nanometer Regime: Improving Yield, Scalability, and Error Resiliency with Low-overhead Multi-bit Error Coding
Jangwoo Kim, PhD candidate, Computer Architecture Lab, Carnegie Mellon University August 21, 2008 - Emergency Informatics and the Survivor Buddy Project
Robin Murphy, Ph.D., Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M February 19, 2009 - Employing Decision Procedures for Automatic Program Analysis and Verification of Heap-Manipulating Programs
Greta Yorsh, Ph.D. candidate, School of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University March 19, 2007 - Enabling Easily Learnable Eyes-Free Interaction by Exploiting Human Experience
Kevin Li, PhD candidate, Computer Engineering, University of California San Diego April 23, 2009 - Enabling Interdisciplinary Research
Discussion of opportunities and barriers to success in sustaining innovation. - Enabling What-If Explorations in Distributed Systems
Eno Thereska, PhD student, Carnegie Mellon University March 26, 2007 - Ender?s Game for Science and Engineering: Games for Real, for Now, or we Lose the Brain War
Merrilea Mayo, Ph.D., Director of the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable, National Academies 8/21/2007 - Energy and Bandwidth Efficiency in Wireless Networks
Wayne Stark, Ph.D., professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan October 2, 2006 - Energy Based Models: From Relational Regression to Similarity Metric Learning
Sumit Chopra, doctoral student, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University May 6, 2008 - Energy Conservation Techniques in Mobile Delay-Tolerant Sensor Networks
Chris Sadler, Ph.D. student, Princeton University March 21, 2007 - Engineering Lecture Series: Boomers, A Bridge and the Boeing 787
- Engineering Performance
Engineering Performance 5/14/2007 - Engineers Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) improve the quality of life for disadvantaged communities worldwide. - Enhancing Cloud SLA with Security: A Secure, Searchable, and Practical Cloud Storage System
Raluca Ada Popa, beginning graduate school at MIT in the Fall 2009 September 4, 2009 - Enhancing the Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
Nayantara Bhatnagar, Ph.D candidate, Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization program, Georgia Tech January 18, 2007 - Enhancing the Musical Experience - From the Acoustic to the Digital...and Back
Gil Weinberg, M.S., Ph.D., director, Music Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology July 21, 2008 - Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping Tools
Björn Hartmann, PhD candidate, Human Computer Interaction, Stanford University; Editor-in-Chief, Ambidextrous magazine, Stanford's Journal of Design March 12, 2009 - Enriching Speech Translation: Exploiting Information Beyond Words
Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, B.E. (honors) degree in electrical and electronics engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India; M.S. degree in electrical engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles May 1, 2008 - Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Entrepreneurs and innovators of the Pacific NorthWest which represent new business ideas, development and innovation. - Environmental Solutions in Motion
University of Minnesota researchers discuss today's most pressing environmental issues. - EnviroSuite: An Environmentally-Immersive Programming Framework for Sensor Networks
Liqian Luo, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 12, 2007 - Epidemiologic Aspects of Military Post-Deployment Health Conditions, Natural Disasters and Terrorism
Gulf War Post-deployment health, natural disasters, and terrorism response. - Epidemiology: Advanced Clinical Trials
- Epidemiology: Clinical Trials
Theory and application on design, conduct and analysis of epidemiological clinical trials. - Epidemiology: Cost & Outcomes Research
Methods and tools for outcomes research based on the 2002 Veterans Affairs Epidemiology session. - Epidemiology: Genetic Epidemiology
The basic concepts, methods, issues and approaches used to study genetic susceptibility to disease in humans. - Epidemiology: Introduction to Epidemiologic Methods
This series provides viewers with a basic understanding of epidemiologic methods. - Epidemiology: Research in Improving Chronic Illness Care
This series presents a new paradigm for improving chronic-illness care. - Epigenetic Development: Generating Internal Representations through Interactions with the Real-World Environments
Juyang (John) Weng, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University 8/20/2007 - Ethane: A Protection Architecture for Enterprise Networks
Martin Casado, PhD student, Computer Science, Stanford University September 20, 2006 - EUCALYPTUS: An Open Source Service Infrastructure for Elastic Computing Research
Rich Wolski, M.S, Ph.D., professor, Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) July 30, 2008 - European Perspectives
This series examines how the European Union will affect the world as we know it. - Event-Driven Simultaneous Compilation
Dean Tullsen, professor, Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD September 20, 2006 - Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder
David Weinberger, co-author, The Cluetrain Manifesto; author, Small Pieces, Loosely Joined May 16, 2007 - Evolutionarily Stable Strategies of Random Games, and the Vertices of Random Polygons
Sergiu Hart, Dept of Mathematics, Dept of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 6, 2007 - Exa-Scale Volunteer Computing
Dr. David P. Anderson, Ph.D., research scientist, BOINC project, U.C. Berkeley August 11, 2008 - Examining Bugs to Improve Static Analysis
William Pugh, Ph.D., professor, University of Maryland, College Park July 17, 2008 - Exhasutive Phase Order Search Space Exploration and Evaluation
Prasad A. Kulkarni, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Florida State University April 18, 2007 - Explicit-Symbolic Modeling for Formal Verification
Sérgio V. Campos, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais November 14, 2007 - Exploiting Comparable Corpora
Dragos Munteanu, Ph.D. student, University of Southern California November 29, 2006 - Exploiting Hardware/Software Interactions for Embedded Systems Design
Sibin Mohan, Ph.D. student, Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University 2/5/2008 - Exploiting Multiple Cores Today: Scalability and Reliability For Off-the-Shelf Software
Emery Berger, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst August 8, 2006 - Explore a Career in Paper Science Engineering
Explore great career opportunities with the Paper Science Engineering Program at the University of Washington. - Exploring Contextual Teaching and Learning
A look at contextual teaching and learning and new forms of hands-on teaching methods. - Exploring Tools and Techniques for Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance
Adam Porter, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland November 8, 2006 - Expressive Speech-Driven Facial Animation
Yong Cao, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech 9/13/2007 - Extensible Object-Theories in HOL-OCL
Burkhart Wolff, associate professor and lecturer, ETH Zürich August 24, 2006 - Externalities in Online Advertising
Mohammad Mahdian, research scientist, Yahoo! Research June 25, 2008 - Extracting and Managing Structured Web Data
Ken McMillan, fellow at Cadence Research Labs, Berkeley, California, author, "Symbolic Model Checking" March 5, 2009 - Extractors for a Constant Number of Polynomially Small Min-Entropy Independent Sources
Anup Rao, Ph.D. student, Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin January 19, 2007 - Fall 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting
A plethora of internet technology interests are the focus of the 2004 Fall Internet2 Member Meeting held in Austin, Texas. - Fast Keypoint Recognition and Recent Work at CVLab
Vincent Lepetit, founding member, Computer Vision Laboratory November 14, 2008 - Faster Decoding with Synchronous Grammars and n-gram Language Models
Liang Huang, 4th-year Ph.D. student, University of Pennsylvania December 11, 2006 - Faster Symmetry Discovery using Sparsity of Symmetries
Karem A. Sakallah, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor February 27, 2009 - Feast Or Famine
- Feedback Arc Sets and Girth in Digraphs
Blair D. Sullivan, Grad Student, Mathematics Department, Princeton University 10/11/2007 - Fifth Annual Harborview Spine Symposium
Harborview's Spine Symposium aims to bridge gaps between the various specialties of spine care. - File Systems are Broken
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, M.S., Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison June 22, 2009 - Filtering of a Group Delay Equalized Delta-Sigma Modulated Envelope Signal in an EER Architecture
Jorge Mártires, Ph.D. student, Electrical Engineering September 27, 2006 - Financing Public Universities in the New Millenium
An esteemed panel of university administrators and faculty address the subject of financing public universities in the new millennium.
- First Steps to NetViz Nirvana: Evaluating Social Network Analysis with NodeXL
Cody Dunne and Elizabeth Bonsignore, PhD students, University of Maryland August 28, 2009 - First-Order Probabilistic Inference
Rodrigo de Salvo Braz, postdoctoral researcher, Computer Science Division, EECS, University of California, Berkeley September 5, 2008 - Fishlift: The Recovery of an Ichthyosaur
Veterans discuss challenges of high latitude research. - Focus On Abilities
The role of science, research and policy issues as they relate to people with disabilities. - Formal Methods Research in Support of the Next Generation Air Transportation System
- Free: The Future of a Radical Price
Chris Anderson, Editor in Chief, Wired Magazine August 15, 2009 - Freedom, Fame and Happiness (Students)
UVa students deliver the words of Thomas Jefferson. - Freeman Faculty Lecture Series
Tulane's Freeman Business School faculty present lectures on current research topics. - From Biology To Robots: The RobotCub Project
Giorgio Metta, senior scientist, Italian Institute of Technology; assistant professor, University of Genoa July 17, 2009 - From Local to Global Visual Similarity in Space and in Time
Eli Shechtman, Ph.D. student, Weizmann Institute of Science March 1, 2007 - From Mesopotamia to Iraq: Historical Perspectives on the Middle East
Discover the history about the occupation of Iraq from Roman to Modern Times in a discussion sponsored by the History Department at Tulane University. - From Models to Systems: Applications of Model-based Design to Modern Large-Scale Systems
Ethan Jackson, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, Vanderbilt University December 6, 2006 - From Sensors to Semantics: Intelligent Context for Situated Computing
Donald J. Patterson, Assistant Professor, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California at Irvine 10/1/2007 - From Software Engineering to Software as Service: Computing Task Dependencies from Work Artifacts
James D. Herbsleb, associate professor, Computer Science; director, Software Industry Center, Carnegie Mellon University August 11, 2006 - From the Case Files: An Exploration of the History of Science and Technology
Symposium considering the early history of the computing industry. - From the National Institutes of Health: Research on Health Disparities
Research on health disparities is reviewed. - From the Playing Field to Organizational Leadership
- Front and Center
Front and Center is a program about Journalism: the practice, issues, ethics and politics. - Frontier
Distinguished scientists and engineers discuss today's most exciting research. - Fusion of Optical and Radio Frequency Techniques: Cameras, Projectors and Wireless Tags
Ramesh Raskar, Ph. D., Senior Research Scientist, MERL 6/4/2007 - Game and Market Equilibria
Shang-Hua Teng,Professor, Computer Science Department at Boston University March 19, 2008 - Game-theoretic probability and its applications
Glenn Shafer, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers Business School Newark and New Brunswick October 15, 2008 - Games, gamers, and digital entertainment in the home: sociological studies of computation and play
Tracy Kennedy, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto 8/23/2007 - Games@MSR - The Pleasures of Virtual/Fantasy Warfare: Learning from Counter-Strike
Talmadge Wright, Ph. D, Associate Professor, Sociology, Loyola University Chicago 7/17/2007 - GAPPS International Conference on Prematurity and Stillbirth
Renowned health experts discuss current and future research and policy proposals for combating this global health problem. - Gateways
Introduces the extraordinary people who are involved in university research and investigates how this research applies towards current and future needs. - General Theorem Proving for Satisfiability Modulo Theories: An Overview
Maria Paola Bonacina, professor, Computer Science, Dipartimento di Informatica, Universita` degli Studi di Verona, in Verona, Italy May 14, 2008 - Generalized Algebraic Data Types and All That
Martin Sulzmann, assistant professor, School of Computing, National University of Singapore August 22, 2006 - Generating Parallel Transforms Using Spiral
Franz Franchetti and Markus Püschel, Carnegie Mellon University September 20, 2006 - Generation of dense linear algebra software for shared memory and multicore architectures
Dr. Paolo Bientinesi, Ph. D. 3/25/2008 - Generative Models of Discourse
Eugene Charniak, Ph. D, Professor, Computer Science and Cognitive Science, Brown University 7/12/2007 - Generic Programming in the Parallel Boost Graph Library
Doug Gregor, Ph. D Researcher, Open Systems Laboratory, Indiana University 11/28/2007 - Genetics and Molecular Biotechnology: Departmental Seminar
Lee Hartwell examines how genetic variation in the human population can influence the cancer process. - GENI - Global Environment for Network Innovations
Chip Elliott, Chief Engineer, BBN Technologies November 30, 2007 - Genus-2 curves with a given number of points
Everett Howe, Center for Communications Research in San Diego March 10, 2009 - Geometric Optics, Duality and Congestion in Sensornets
Christos H. Papadimitriou, C. Lester Hogan professor, Computer Science, UC Berkeley August 10, 2006 - Geophysical Institute Scientists in Action
On-location video of researchers as they record and study the Arctic territory. - George Mason University's 2008 Commencement Speech
Norman Augustine, retired Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin, discusses his lifelong career. - Gibbs Measures on Trees and Random Graphs
Allan Sly, student, UC Berkeley November 14, 2007 - Give Me Strength: Spirituality in the Medical Encounter
Ways spirituality are introduced into the medical encounter. - Giving Campaign Lunch: Woodland Park Zoo
Lisa Dabek, Paul Balle, Monica Lake, Karen Ofsthus October 23, 2007 - Global Health Discovery Through the Lens
Photographer and author Phil Borges records the lives of indigenous peoples while truly making a difference. - Global Infectious Disease
Talks by leaders in the field of infectious disease research. - Globally Optimized Robust System Design
Subhasish Mitra, Ph.D., assistant professor, Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stanford University August 29, 2008 - Gordon Hirabayashi - On the Day of Remembrance: A Statement of Conscience
Dr. Hirabayashi reflects on his statement of principle and conscience against the forced uprooting of Japanese Americans from the West Coast. - Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
In the spotlight are the successes of women in technology and the possibilities for the future. - Grand Rounds
Physicians present information about breakthrough research, advances in conditions and disease treatment along with surgical techniques to their
peers. - Grand Rounds: The Senior Health Enhancement Program
The results of a study with senior citizens in which the effects of health screenings, nutrition, and exercise were evaluated. - Graph approximation and local clustering, with applications to the solution of diagonally-dominant systems of linear equations
Daniel Spielman, Professor, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Yale September 29, 2008 - Graph Cuts without Eigenvectors
Brian Kulis, Ph.D. student, University of Texas at Austin July 10, 2006 - Graph Powers and Capacities
Eyal Lubetzky, Ph.D. student, School of Mathematics, Tel Aviv University January 4, 2007 - Great Conversations
Learn what the world’s leading scientists, scholars and professionals have to say about today’s most pressing issues as prominent University of Minnesota faculty sit down with distinguished guests from around the world. - Grey: Making Logic-Based Access Control Practical and Usable
Lujo Bauer, Research Scientist, CyLab and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University July 30, 2009 - Group 1: 3 minute entries
- Group 2: 30 second entries
- Growing Partnerships
Overview of engaged diverse, rural communities at UW. - Gumstix: It's A Small Yet Fully Functional Computer
Don Anderson 9/5/2007 - Hans Blix: Time for a Revival of Disarmament?
Swedish diplomat Hans Blix, who headed the United Nations commission that searched Iraq for weapons of mass destruction, discusses disarmament. - Harborview Orthopaedic Grand Rounds
Harborview Medical Center doctors discuss several types of orthopaedic conditions. - Hardware-Software Co-Design for General-Purpose Processors
Craig Zilles, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 4/16/2008 - Harvesting, Searching, and Ranking Knowledge form the Web
Gerhard Weikum, research director, Max-Planck Institute for Informatics (MPII), Saarbruecken, Germany June 2, 2008 - HASS: A Scheduler for Heterogeneous Multicore Systems
Daniel Shelepov, SDE in Internet Explorer, Microsoft January 12, 2009 - Hate Groups in the United States: Panel
A panel discussion about how hate groups operate. - Havoc on Ntfs'
Brian Hackett, PhD candidate, Computer Science Department, Stanford 10/3/2007 - HDTV over Internet: Bag Lunch Panel
Computing & Communications involvement in developing and integrating technology and techniques for the distribution of high-quality video over the Internet. - Health and Society
Covers a wide array of health issues and medical questions. - Healthy Lifestyles
- Heap assertions on demand
Andreas Podelski, professor, University of Freiburg, Germany 11/26/2007 - Heed: A Framework for Situation Aware Monitoring
Conrad Albrecht-Buehler,Ph.D. candidate, Northwestern University December 2, 2008 - HHMI's Understanding Biomedical Research Series
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute presents leading scientists discussing groundbreaking biomedical research. - Hiding Global Invariants by Local Reasoning in Region Logic
Dave Naumann, faculty, Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology May 13, 2008 - Hiding in Plain Sight
Learn the likely identity of the mysterious carver who created several acclaimed Haida works, who has only recently been discovered. - Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation with Suffix Arrays.
Adam Lopez, Software Engineer, IBM Corporation 5/21/2007 - High Fidelity Image-Based Modeling
Yasutaka Furukawa, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 8/24/2007 - High Tech Entrepreneurship: An Idiosyncratic View of Technology
Entrepreneur and technology investment professional W. Hunter Simpson offers his view of the future of technology in the Puget Sound area. - High, Wide, & Deep: Displayed Image Color Appearance and Perception
Mark D. Fairchild, Ph.D., professor, Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, Rochester Institute of Technology July 7, 2008 - History of Parallel Computing
Scalable parallel computing on many/multicore systems. - Hit the Ground Running: A Manual for New Leaders
Jason Jennings, founder, Jennings-McGlothin & Company March 26, 2009 - Holistic Video Game Optimization
Eric Preisz, department chair, Architectures, course director, Optimization, Full Sail University November 20, 2008 - Holocaust Survivor Gerda Weissman Klein, In Conversation with Students
Holocaust Survivor Gerda Weissman Klein, in conversation with students. - Honest Signals: How They Shape Our World
Sandy Pentland, co-directs the Digital Life Consortium, MIT November 20, 2008 - Honorary Degree Ceremony - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Seattle University confers an honorary degree of doctor of humanities on Desmond Tutu. - Hopkins Marine Station: The Blue Revolution
This compelling documentary examines research activities by faculty and students at Hopkins Marine Station. - How does the ASTREE analyzer deal with digital filters?
Dr. Jerome Feret, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France 8/16/2007 - How Helpful is Network Coding?
Baochun Li, associate professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto September 22, 2006 - How Likely is Buffon's Needle to Meet a Cantor Square?
Fedor Nazarov, Ph.D. Salem Prize winner 1999 April 6, 2007 - How to Give a Great Research Talk
John Krumm, Patrick Baudisch, Rick Szeliski, Mary Czerwinski July 24, 2007 - How to make Discretionary Access Control Resistant to Trojan Horses
Ninghui Li, Assistant Professor, Computer Science at Purdue University 3/10/2008 - Huffington Center on Aging
Geriatric research on aging, exercise, and cancer. - Human Detection and Pose from Images and Videos
Bill Triggs, permanent researcher, Centre National de Recherche Scientifique October 10, 2006 - I Teach: Educating Teachers at the University of Washington
Educating teachers at the University of Washington's College of Education. - I Want To Be
- I'm Inspired by Them
Actor John Astin returns to JHU to teach. - I-Room - Intelligent Collaborative Spaces for Emergency Response
Austin Tate, Professor, Chair, Knowledge-Based Systems, Director, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh 2/8/2008 - iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind
Dr. Gary Small, professor of psychiatry, UCLA Semel Institute October 21, 2008 - Iconic Scene Graphs and Iconic Summaries for Internet Photo Collections
Svetlana Lazebnik, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill June 30, 2008 - Iconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals how to Think Differently
Gregory Berns, Chair of Neuroeconomics, Emory October 30, 2008 - Identifying Similar Past Events in a Continuous Monitoring System
- Ilkhom Theatre Company / Sharing a Vision: Tashkent to Seattle
Ilkhom Theatre Company performs in Seattle and teaches acting workshops at UW. - Imagining the World Beyond September 11
This University of Houston Forum series examines many of the key issues facing the nation as it attempts to regain its footing from the Sept. 11 events in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania. - Imitating the Immune System
Claus Lundegaard, associated professor, Immunological Bioinformatics, CBS, Technical University of Denmark March 23, 2007 - Impact of Information Technology on the Future of the Research University - Workshop Proceedings
Workshop that focused on: emerging and future IT technologies; teaching, research and other activities of the university; impacts on the organization and structure; and impacts on the broad environment of the university. - Importance of the Ford Years
- Improbable Research and Public Support for Science
Marc Abrahams talks about both the funny side and the importance of science and technology. - Improving Data Recovery From Embedded Networked Sensing Systems with Fault Detection and Diagnosis
Nithya Ramanathan, Ph.D Student, Computer Science, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, UCLA 2/1/2008 - Improving Deep Packet Inspection Through Extended Automata
Cristian Estan, assistant professor, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison November 21, 2008 - Improving Software Production Environments with Non-Invasive, Quantitative Experience Collection using Microsoft Office and Visual Studio
Giancarlo Succi, Professor with Tenure, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy August 13, 2009 - Improving the Development of Interactive Software Through new Language Features and Patterns
Brian Chin, graduate student, U.C. Los Angeles September 8, 2009 - Improving Young Lives
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: An Oral History of the Early Years of Diversity Efforts at the University of Washington
Learn about the May 20, 1968 takeover of University of Washington President Odegaard’s office by members of the UW Black Student Union - In-Car Speech User Interfaces and Their Effects on Driving Performance
Andrew L. Kun, Ph.D., associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire July 23, 2008 - In-Network, Physical Adaptation of Sensor Networks
William J. Kaiser, PhD, Professor Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA 5/24/2007 - In-Situ Model Checking of MPI Parallel Programs
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah 8/27/2007 - Incentivizing Outsourced Computation
Alptekin Küpçü, Ph.D. candidate, Brown University Computer Science Department August 25, 2008 - Inferring Rankings under Constrained Sensing
Devavrat Shah, Jamieson Career Development Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT June 15, 2009 - Information Flow, Modularity, and Declassification
Anindya Banerjee, associate professor, Computing and Information Sciences, Kansas State University October 26, 2006 - Information Matters
The University of Washington Information School explores how people use information to make decisions, solve problems, innovate and have fun. - Information Technologies and International Development: An Overview of Recent Results from Africa and India
Dr. Michael L. Best, assistant professor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology November 15, 2007 - Information Technology Leaders
One-on-one interviews with leading executives in information systems and information technology. - Innovation Challenges KeyNote Kickoff
Clay Shirky September 17, 2008 - Innovations
A four part series examining research in Agriculture and Natural Resources. - Innovations in Treatment
Learn from world-renowned specialists from University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) as they share their expertise in cardiovascular disease and musculoskeletal and spine conditions. - Innovention - The Process of Innovation and Invention
David Pensak, senior fellow, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania November 16, 2006 - Inside Access
Gain inside access to the world of UW Medicine and the unique relationships that develop between patients and medical professionals. - Inside Access Preview
An inside look at UW Medicine's patient care and medical research. - Inside Stories: Conversations about Art and Ideas
Conversations about art and ideas. - Integrating Art With Information Visualization to Create Interactive Tabletop Applications
Sheelagh Carpendale, Canada Research Chair, Information Visualization; NSERC/SMART/iCORE Industrial Research Chair, Interactive Technologies, University of Calgary April 28, 2009 - Integrating OLAP and Ranking: The Ranking-Cube Methodology
Dong Xin, graduating Ph.D. student, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 28, 2007 - Interaction Design for One-Handed Use of Mobile Devices
Amy Karlson, Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 5/17/2007 - Interaction Design Projects for Health and Wellness
Axel Roesle, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, University of Washington 6/7/2007 - InterChange
Interviews with outstanding members of faculty at Stanford University as they discuss the latest developments in their research. - Interdisciplinary Geriatric Research Forum: Closing Address by Dr. Eric B. Larson
Research with older adults illustrates key themes and issues in doing interdisciplinary research. - International Environmental Politics
A course from the Institute for International Studies taught by Ronald Mitchell. - International Focus
Experts in international affairs tackle important global topics. - Internet 3.0: Ten Problems with Current Internet Architecture and Solutions for the Next Generation
Raj Jain, professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO April 6, 2007 - Internet Access Using Dense Self-Managing Wireless Networks
Peter Steenkiste, professor, Computer Science and of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University July 22, 2009 - Internet2 Day
Next-generation world-wide education collaborations integrating curricula with virtual reality, simulations, remote instrumentation, real-time data visualization tools, and rich multimedia collections. - Internet2 Fall 1999 Member Meeting Plenary Sessions
Plenary sessions from the Internet2 Member Meeting. - Internet2 Fall 2002 Digital Film Festival
A series of short documentaries by students from Internet2 member campuses. - Internet2 Fall 2003 Member Meeting
Innovative applications and the underlying high-performance network infrastructures. - Internet2 Spring 2000 Member Meeting Plenary Sessions
Plenary sessions featuring keynote presentations on the future of advanced Internet development.
- Internet2 Spring 2003 Member Meeting
The Internet2 meeting highlights advanced networking topics within Internet2. - Internet2 Spring 2004 Member Meeting
Current Internet2 activities in the advanced networking community. - Internet2: Distance Education
A distance education event introducing students to aerospace engineering. - Internship Projects from MSR Community Technologies Group: Social Studies of Online Discussion Groups
Itai Himelboim and Alan Schussman, interns this Winter in the Community Technologies Group March 23, 2007 - Interprocedural Analysis and the Verification of Concurrent Programs
Akash Lal, doctoral candidate, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison May 27, 2009 - Interruptions On Software Teams: A Comparison of Paired and Solo Programmers
Jan Chong, doctoral student, Department of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University August 24, 2006 - Introducing Nielsen Buzzmetrics Research - The Global Measurement Standard in Consumer Generated Media
Navot Akiva, M.Sc., M.B.A., research scientist, Nielsen Buzzmetrics August 11, 2006 - Inversion Transduction Grammar with Linguistic Constraints
Colin Cherry, Ph.D. student, University of Alberta November 30, 2006 - Investigation of Complex Social Systems from Communication Data: Scaling from 10^2 to 10^8
Nathan Eagle June 29, 2009 - Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation
David Evans, founder, Market Platform Dynamics; managing director, LECG's Global Competition Policy Practice; and visiting professor, University College, London November 14, 2006 - IP Network Traffic Matrix Inference and Anomaly Detection
Albert Greenberg, AT&T Fellow; director, Network Measurement and Engineering Research, AT&T Labs-Research September 18, 2006 - Is Arab-Israeli Peace Possible?
- ISP-Enabled Behavioral Ad Targeting without User Consent (and Beyond)
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, assistant professor, EECS Department, Northwestern University June 11, 2009 - Issues and Ideas
Features visiting scholars and resident faculty discussing a variety of current controversies and concerns. - Issues for Youth Advocates and the Systems in which They Work
Explore issues affecting youth advocates. - J is for JavaScript: A direct-style correspondence between Algol-like languages and JavaScript using first-class continuations
Olivier Danvy, programming languages, Aarhus University in Denmark August 4, 2009 - Johns Hopkins Around the World, Around the Clock
Glimpse into the activities of The Johns Hopkins University. - Joint Cluster Analysis of Attribute Data and Relationship Data: Problems, Algorithms and Applications
Martin Ester, Ph.D., senior and advisory systems engineer, Swissair January 8, 2007 - Juicing the Orange: How to Turn Creativity into a Powerful Competitive Advantage
Pat Fallon and Fred Senn, Fallon Worldwide July 11, 2006 - Keeping Fit with the Jetsons
Biray Alsac, international fitness and wellness speaker October 15, 2008 - Keyframe-based SLAM for hand-held Augmented Reality
Georg Klein, post-doc, Active Vision Group, University of Oxford December 1, 2008 - Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
Gary Marcus, Research Psychologist 4/24/2008 - Kneser-Ney smoothing with a correcting function for small data sets
Peter Taraba, Machine Learning Software Engineer, Smart Desktop, Seattle 2/22/2008 - Knowledge Sharing and Awareness in Collaborative Computing: Experimental Research Methods
Gregorio Convertino, Fulbright Fellow, Teaching Fellow, PhD Candidate, College of IST of Penn State May 5, 2008 - Laboratory for Recognition and Organization of Speech
- Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds
Up-to-date information on laboratory testing for diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring diseases. - Lambda Legal: Making the Case for Equality
Kevin M. Cathcart, executive director, Lambda Legal August 3, 2006 - Language Is The Key
Demonstrations of techniques that parents, teachers, and caregivers can use to encourage language development in young children. - Language Search Engines and Machine Translation: Making MT and Human Translators Smarter
Tim Hunt and Aaron Davis 7/17/2007 - Latinos, Immigration Policy, National Interest
Immigration reform has become a major domestic policy challenge. - Lattice-Based Cryptography
Chris Peikert, researcher, Stanford Research Institute March 3, 2009 - Lattice-Based Discriminative Training: Theory and Practice
Dan Povey, Ph.D., IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center December 11, 2006 - Laughter on the 23rd Floor
A look at student internships in drama. Students describe their experiences working with Neil Simon. - Lead, Children and Drinking Water
Dr. Bruce Lanphear and Dr. Richard Maas speak about the significance of the lead threat in drinking water and the environment. - Learn About Woodland Park Zoo's Successful Programs Protecting Wildlife in the Northwest and Around the World
Paul Balle, Dr. Lisa Dabek, Frank Hein, Becky Barker, Karen Ofsthis October 13, 2006 - Learning and Competition with Finite Automata
Abraham Neyman, professor, Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 22, 2007 - Learning Models of Human Activities and Interactions using Multi-Modal Wearable Sensors
Tanzeem Choudhury, Ph. D., affiliate faculty member, University of Washington 9/24/2007 - Learning Rules for Textual Entailment
Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, Associate Professor, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" March 17, 2008 - Learning to Label Images
Rich Zemel, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto August 15, 2006 - Learning using Large Datasets
Léon Bottou, Ph. D, Researcher, NEC Labs America in Princeton 12/10/2007 - Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
John Wood, Room To Read September 22, 2006 - Leveraging Fine-Grained Multithreading for Efficient SIMD Control Flow
Tor M. Aamodt, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia 2/15/2008 - Lewis and Clark Then and Now
Retracing the journey of Lewis and Clark. - Life Goes On...Breast Cancer Survivors Speak Out
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites you to become inspired by heroic stories of women diagnosed with breast cancer. - Life of the Mind
Lectures and informal talks by Stanford faculty and visiting professors in the Humanities, covering literature, history, philosophy, religion, etc. - Life of the Mind: 20th Century Lives
Lectures and informal talks by Stanford faculty and visiting professors in the Humanities, covering literature, history, philosophy, religion, etc. - Lifelong user models, memory and learning
Judy Kay, Principal, Computer Human Adaptive Interaction Group 10/4/2007 - Linguistic Visualization for Fun and Profit
Christopher Collins, PhD candidate, computational linguistics, information visualization, and human-computer interaction, University of Toronto October 2, 2008 - Linked Decompositions of Networks and Polya Urns with Choice
Christos H. Papadimitriou, C. Lester Hogan professor, Computer Science, UC Berkeley April 25, 2007 - Liquid Types
Ranjit Jhala, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UC San Diego July 31, 2008 - Literacy Bridge and the Talking Book Project
Cliff Schmidt, grassroots lobbyist May 19, 2009 - Living History: A Conversation About American Indian Policy
How crucial Indian legislation journeyed through legislative and executive branches. - Living in a Global World
The UH Globalization Research Center captures intriguing debates regarding the effects of globalization. - Living Well With Stroke
Discussion of leading neurological and rehabilitation techniques for stroke. - Living With Traumatic Brain Injury
Hear stories of people who are rebuilding their lives and readjusting to family, careers and everyday life after a traumatic brain injury. - Locality and Phases: Dynamic Structures in Large-Scale Program Behavior (2006)
Chen Ding, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester November 16, 2006 - Locality and Phases: Dynamic Structures of Large-Scale Program Behavior (2005)
- Locating Family Values: A Field Trial of the Whereabouts Clock
Dr. Barry Brown, innovative interdisciplinary researcher December 3, 2007 - Locating the Learner: Educational Uses of Technology and Rich Media
Innovative uses of video, audio, text, and graphics make it possible for the learner to engage in knowledge creation activities and provide opportunities of participating in communities of practice. - Location, Time and Context in Systems: Rover - An Example
Dr. Ashok K. Agrawala, professor, Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland November 15, 2006 - Log-Based Architectures: Using Chip Multiprocessors to Help Software Behave Correctly
Todd C. Mowry, director, Intel Research Pittsburgh; associate professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University September 6, 2006 - Looking Beyond Performance: Processors for Time Travel
Satish Narayanasamy, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, University of California, San Diego March 15, 2007 - Low Distortion Embeddings for Edit Distance
Yuval Rabani, Ph.D., associate professor, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology October 12, 2006 - Luce Public Lectures in Global Religion and Human Security
David Domke, professor of communications at the University of Washington, explains how the union of government and religion tends to degrade the integrity of both. - Machina Coelestis: Computationally Enabled, Data Intensive Astronomy for the 21st Century
S. George Djorgovski, Professor of Astronomy, Co-Director, Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR), Caltech 4/17/2008 - Machine Learning Exploration Of Brain fMRI Data To Study Inhibitory Control Mechanisms
Dimitris Samaras, Ph. D., Associate Professor, Stony Brook University 8/10/2007 - Machine Understanding of Human Audio/ visual Affective Expressions
Zhihong (John) Zeng, Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow, Beckman Institute, UIUC. 4/25/2008 - Making Concurrency Mainstream
Edward A. Lee, Robert S. Pepper Distinguished professor, EECS and chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) Department, U.C. Berkeley January 12, 2007 - Making ISP (Dynamic Verification for MPI) Practical
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, School of Computing, University of Utah March 30, 2009 - Making Large Legacy Software Run Twice as Fast on a Quad-Core with Just One Month of Programmer Effort: A Case Study with BerkeleyDB
Todd C. Mowry, professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University April 13, 2009 - Making Semiconductors Ferromagnetic: Reasons, Challenges, and Opportunities
Jacek Furdyna, Marquez Endowed Chair, Information Theory and Computer Technology, University of Notre Dame December 1, 2006 - Making Smart Science Easier: The CombeChem Experience - eScience from the Laboratory to the Library
Dr. Jeremy Frey, reader, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK April 27, 2007 - Managing Large-scale Probabilistic Databases
Christopher Ré's, PhD candidate, department of Computer Science and Engineering, advised by Professor Dan Suciu March 9, 2009 - Managing Uncertainty Using Probabilistic Databases
Nilesh Dalvi, Ph.D. candidate, University of Washington April 2, 2007 - Mantis and JouleSort: Power Models and Metrics in Enterprise Computing
Suzanne Rivoire, final-year Ph.D. student, electrical engineering, Stanford University December 6, 2007 - Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture in Social Justice
Conversation about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King. - Mason Currents
Exploring current events and issues at George Mason University. - Mathematical Sculpture in Stone and Bronze
Keynote address for the Millennial Open Symposium on the Arts and Interdisciplinary Computing (MOSAIC 2000), sponsored by the University of Washington Animation Research Labs. - MEDEX Northwest
Documentary on MEDEX Northwest. - Media Computation: Introducing Computing Contextualized in Video and Audio Processing
Mark Guzdial, Professor, School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 3/17/2008 - Mediators
Moshe Tennenholtz, Ph. D., Professor, Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion 7/17/2007 - Medicine for the Public Lecture Series
NIH researchers discuss disease-related topics. - Memex Summit
Memex Summit (Digital Memories Workshop) July 19. 2006 - Message-Passing for Graph-Structured Linear Programs: Proximal Methods and Rounding Schemes
Alekh Agarwal, 2nd year PhD student, Computer Science Dept., UC Berkeley July 21, 2009 - Metaprogramming AJAX Apps with Static Types
Adam Chlipala, postdoc, computer science, Harvard University July 24, 2009 - Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science Life
Carl Zimmer, science writer, New York Times; author of six books including "Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea and Parasite Rex" June 3, 2008 - Microphone Array for Audience Capture in Lecture Rooms
Rong Hu, fourth year PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri-Columbia August 18, 2006 - Microsoft Research, Turning Ideas Into Reality for 15 Years, 15th Anniversary Celebration Event
The latest technology in research areas such as surface computing, augmented cognition and visualization and get a glimpse into future computing scenarios. - Mini-Medical School 2004
Medical education, research and clinical care at the University of Washington.
- Mini-Medical School 2006
A group of medical lectures designed to educate the public. - Mini-Medical School 2007
Learn about medical science, patient care and cutting-edge research at the University of Washington. - Mini-Medical School 2008
A group of medical lectures designed to educate the public. - Mini-Medical School 2009
A group of medical lectures designed to educate the public. - Minority Health Conference
The Minorty Health Conference explores the impact of social and environmental factors on the health of minority populations. - Mirroring People: The New Science of How We Connect With Others
Marco Iacoboni, director, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Lab, Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center, David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA June 5, 2008 - MLK Symposium: C. K. Prahalad
C. K. Prahalad, distinguished business professor, discusses the effects of the global economy on the world's poor. This MLK Symposium Lecture is presented by the University of Michigan. - MLK Symposium: Charlene Teters
- MLK Symposium: The Three Doctors
Follow the story of three childhood friends from Newark who stuck together, stayed in school, and became doctors. This MLK Symposium Lecture is presented by the University of Michigan. - Mobile Personal Sensing Systems: Applications and Architecture
Deborah Estrin, professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UCLA June 15, 2009 - MobileASL: Making Cell Phones Accessible to the Deaf Community
Richard E. Ladner, Boeing professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington December 8, 2006 - Model Checking Transactional Memories
Vasu Singh, summer intern, MSR August 15, 2008 - Model-based Testing with Labeled Transition Systems
Jan Tretmans, researcher, Embedded Systems Institute (ESI), Eindhoven; part-time associate professor, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands August 14, 2006 - Model-Checking Modulo Theories: Declarative Framework and Pragmatic Issues
Silvio Ranise, Ph.D., researcher, INRIA September 1, 2009 - Modeling and Enacting Electronic Contracts
Kamal Karlapalem, PhD, professor, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad January 8, 2009 - Modeling and Observing Climate Change
Professor Simon Tett, Chair of Earth System Dynamics and Modeling, University of Edinburgh December 18, 2007 - Modeling Deformable Surfaces from Single Videos
Pascal Fua, professor, School of Computer and Communication Science, EPFL June 19, 2008 - Modeling Intention in Email: Speech Acts, Information Leaks and User Ranking Methods
Vitor R. Carvalho, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University 2/28/2008 - Modeling Science: Topic models of Scientific Journals and Other Large Document Collections
David Blei, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Princeton University 4/17/2007 - Models as Structures: The Structural Semantics of Model-based Design
Ethan Jackson, PhD candidate, Computer Science, Vanderbilt University January 30, 2007 - Modern Computer Arithmetic
Paul Zimmermann, PhD, author and co-author June 12, 2009 - Modular verification of concurrent programs with heap
Alexey Gotsman, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge (UK) March 31, 2009 - Molecular and Cellular Biology PhD Graduates
- Molecular Medicine 2009 Public Lecture Series
This Molecular Medicine lecture series will cover topics such as HDl cholesterol, preventing HIV and obesity. - Molecular Medicine Public Lecture Series
- Monitoring Atomicity in Concurrent Programs
Madhusudan Parthasarathy, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign August 1, 2008 - Monitoring Distributed Data Streams
Assaf Schuster, Computer Science Department, Technion Israel Institute of Technology 8/20/2007 - MOP: A Generic and Efficient Runtime Verification Framework
Grigore Rosu, assistant professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) April 27, 2007 - More Data Less Work: SVM Training in Time Decreasing with Larger Data Sets
Nathan Srebro, Ph.D., assistant professor, Toyota Technological Institute--Chicago (TTI-Chicago) July 30, 2008 - Mount Redoubt Simulation
A graphic simulation which demonstrates the ash fallout and effects of Mt. Redoubt. - MSPAC Discussion and Book Signing with Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry
Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry April 3, 2007 - MSR Symposium on Computational Photography
MSR Symposium on Computational Photography 7/18/2007 - MSR Technical Education Series: Designing .NET Class Libraries
Krzysztof Cwalina, program manager, .NET Framework Team, Microsoft January 22, 2007 - Multi-layer Architectures for Secure Communication: Information Theoretic Perspectives
Ashish Khisti, Ph.D. candidate, MIT May 15, 2008 - Multi-stack automata reachability: A New Tractable Subclass
Madhusudan Parthasarathy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 5/15/2007 - Multimodal Processing of Human Behavior in Intelligent Instrumented Spaces: A Focus on Expressive Human Communication
Carlos Busso, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (USC) May 5, 2008 - Multiprocessor Architectures for Programmability
Luis Ceze, PhD candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) April 4, 2007 - Music in American Cultures
This UW School of Music lecture series features presentations on various styles of music and cultures. - Music Information Retrieval: Query-By-Humming and Source Estimation
Bryan Pardo, assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; courtesy appointment School of Music, Northwestern University October 13, 2006 - Music Technology for Enhancing Creative Expression and Education
Youngmoo Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Drexel University July 30, 2008 - Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Dr. Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author, Columbia University October 19, 2007 - MySpace Might Be Just What Your Kids Need For a Good Education
MySpace helps kids learn how to use computers at a young age. - National Institute for Nursing Research 15th Anniversary Symposium
- National Institute for Nursing Research 15th Anniversary Symposium
- National Library of Medicine
- National Science Foundation's 50th Anniversary Symposium
Celebrates 50 years of basic research funded by NSF at the University of Washington. - Natural Logic and Alignment in Natural Language Inference
Bill MacCartney, doctoral candidate, Computer Science, Stanford University October 8, 2008 - Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel Student Convocation Address
Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela and his wife, Graça Machel, former First Lady and Education Minister of Mozambique, addressed students at a special convocation. - Network Coded Wireless Architecture
Sachin Katti, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar, U.C.Berkeley April 20, 2009 - Network Data Streaming - A Computer Scientist's Journey in Signal Processing
Jun (Jim) Xu, Ph.D., associate professor, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology August 22, 2008 - Network Market Design for Efficient Resource Allocation
Rahul Jain, visiting scholar, University of California, Berkeley July 24, 2006 - Network Visualization: Two new strategies and their case study evaluations
Ben Shneiderman, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Founding Director, Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland 9/26/2007 - New Approaches for Building Cryptographic Hash Functions
Thomas Ristenpart, Ph. D. Student, UC San Diego 8/1/2007 - New Cosmos: Things That Go Bang in the Night
University of Washington astronomers share their knowledge and vision about the universe. - New Directions in Pointer Analysis
- New Locally Decodable Codes and Private Information Retrieval Schemes
Sergey Yekhanin, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology January 3, 2007 - Niche Envy: Marketing Discrimination in the Digital Age
Joseph Turow, Robert Lewis Shayo professor of communication, Penn's Annenberg School for Communication January 30, 2007 - NIST Research Projects and Activities
A wide variety of NIST research projects and general topics related to NIST. - No Ifs, Ands, or Buts: Uncovering the Simplicity of Conditionals
Jonathan Edwards, research fellow, Software Design Group, MIT CSAIL November 28, 2007 - Nobel Peace Laureates Conference: Human Rights, Conflict, Reconciliation
In 1998, the Nobel Peace Laureates Conference afforded nine Laureates the opportunity to express their own objectives for the advancement of world peace. - Noise Robust Blind System Identification and Subband Equalization of Room Transfer Functions with Applications to Speech Dereverberation
Nikolay Gaubitch, Ph.D., research associate, Communications and Signal Processing Group, Imperial College London May 20, 2008 - Non-spherical microphone arrays for spherical harmonic analysis of 3D spatial sound fields
Thushara Abhayapala,Associate Editor, EURASIP Journal; Aastha Gupta, PhD student, Research School of Information Sciences & Engineering, the Australian National University (ANU) September 19, 2008 - Normalisation by Evaluation
Klaus Aehlig, University of Munich April 20, 2009 - Northwest eBusiness
The UW Business School highlights the work of northwest business leaders in this executive conference. - NSFNET: The Partnership That Changed the World
Internet pioneers celebrate the astonishing changes their technology has spawned. - Numerical algorithms in material science
Sylvie Aubry. Ph. D., Research Associate at Stanford University 4/10/2008 - Nurtureshock: New Thinking About Children
Po Bronson, writer, New York Magazine and The Guardian in the United Kingdom September 15, 2009 - Observations from Soldiering in Iraq
- Octopus Ballet
A graceful dance performed by a deep sea white octopus. - On Any Given Day
Introducing Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine New Bolton Center. - On Evaluating Language Technologies
Ellen Voorhees, manager, Retrieval Group, Information Access Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) August 11, 2008 - On Graph Kernels
S V N Vishwanathan, Ph. D., Principal Researcher, National ICT Australia 9/28/2007 - On the Automatic Verification of Dynamic/Parametrized Systems
Ahmed Bouajjani, Professor in Computer Science, University Paris Diderot, head of the Verification group, Liafa August 20, 2008 - On The Career Path
- On the Compressibility of NP Instances and Cryptographic Applications
Moni Naor, professor, Computer Science, Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel August 9, 2006 - Opportunistic Spectrum Access via Dynamic Resource Allocation
Mingyan Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3/14/2008 - Opportunities and Challenges in Sensing, Inference and Context-aware Computing
Anthony LaMarca, Ph. D., Associate Director, Intel Research Seattle 7/23/2007 - Optimal control in biology and engineering
Emanuel Todorov December 5, 2007 - Optimal Marketing Strategies over Social Networks
Mukund Sundararajan, Graduate Student 3/25/2008 - oPtions: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs
Daniel Lyons, senior editor, Forbes October 23, 2007 - Oracle Semantics for Concurrent Separation Logic
Aquinas Hobor, graduate student, Princeton University June 5, 2008 - Oregon State University, Research Frontiers
- Organizing Flickr: Object Mining Using Particular Object Retrieval
James Philbin, pursuing D. Phil., Oxford University May 6, 2009 - Orthopaedic Grand Rounds
UWMC orthopaedic specialists address bone and joint problems. - OSIsoft PI System Overview
Christian Luckock, Directory of Enterprise Architecture, Data Center & IT Solutions Group 4/2/2008 - Our Time: 75 Years of Learning and Leading
"Our Time" highlights some of the University of Houston's most interesting and successful adventures. - Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness
Alva Noe, writer, philosopher, member, Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences and the Center for New Media, UC Berkeley April 6, 2009 - Out of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail
Paul Polak, founder, International Development Enterprises November 17, 2008 - Overview of Ricoh's California Research Center
John Barrus, director, Ricoh's California Research Center June 25, 2008 - Overview of Tree-to-String Translation Models
Yang Liu, PhD, assistant researcher, Institute of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of Sciences July 13, 2009 - P2P and Online Social Networking Research at Mirage Group
Reza Rejaie, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon 3/26/2008 - PageRank and the Random Surfer Model
Pall Melsted, Graduate Student, The Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University 1/16/2008 - Pairing-Based Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Dr. Jens Groth, PhD, assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University College London August 26, 2009 - Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy
Edward Said discusses Middle Eastern politics and U.S. foreign policy. - Parallel Monotonicity Reconstruction
C. Seshadhri, Fifth-Year Graduate Student, Princeton University December 19, 2007 - Parallel Programming with Chorus
Swarat Chaudhuri, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science, Pennsylvania State University August 17, 2009 - Parallel Thinking
Guy Blelloch, PhD, professor, Computer Science; associate dean, Planning, Carnegie Mellon June 5, 2009 - Parenting Interventions in Child Welfare: Creating a Continuum of Care
Explore evidence-based approaches to parenting interventions. - Part 1: Improved Mixing Time Bounds for the Thorp Shuffle and L-Reversal Chain
Ben Morris, UC Davis September 16, 2008 - Part II:Improved mixing time bounds for the Thorp shuffle and L-reversal chain
Ben Morris September 18, 2008 - Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes for Spoken Dialogue Systems
Steve Young, professor, Information Engineering, Cambridge University May 15, 2009 - Partnerships for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: The APEC EINet
A Virtual Symposium on how APEC economies are preparing for a pandemic influenza. - Path invariants
Andrey Rybalchenko, Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne 6/14/2007 - Path Projection for User-Centered Static Analysis Tools
Jeff Foster, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 4/10/2008 - Pathology of the Breast
Diseases of the breast and common benign and malignant lesions medical students are likely to encounter in clinical practice. - Paths Beyond Local Search: A Tight Bound for Randomized Fixed-Point Computation
Shang-Hua Teng, full professor, Computer Science Department, Boston University 5/24/2007 - Paying Attention to Interruption: A Human-Centered Approach to Intelligent Interruption Management
Brian P. Bailey, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois-Urbana December 12, 2006 - Penn Reading Project Panel Discussion of "Free Culture"
University of Pennsylvania’s 2006 Penn Reading Project features a panel discussion of Lawrence Lessig’s book, 'Free Culture'. - Penn State Public Broadcasting Lobby Talks Series
'Lobby Talks' presents coverage of public discussion forums held at Penn State's new Public Broadcasting Outreach Building. - Penn State Research Unplugged Series
Find out about the latest ideas in science and technology with the community forum 'Research Unplugged'. 'Research Unplugged' is a production of Penn State University. - Penn's Next President - Dr. Amy Gutmann - Press Conference
Dr. Amy Gutmann has been nominated to be Penn's next president. - Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames
Ian Bogost, PH.D., Assistant Professor, School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology 6/21/2007 - Pervasive Technologies for Health: a Focus on the Human
Dr. Kay Connelly, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, co-founder, Ethical Technologies in the Homes of Seniors lab, Associate Director, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, Indiana University August 19, 2008 - PETTT Symposium
Creating a seamless network between advances in technology, knowledge and learning. - Phonological Licensing of Grammatical Morphology in Early Speech
Katherine Demuth, professor, Cognitive and Linguistic Science, Brown University November 16, 2006 - Pig: Dataflow Programming for Map-Reduce Clusters
Christopher Olston, senior research scientist, Yahoo! Research July 17, 2008 - Pills, Politics, and Public Trust
What are the consequences when there is an erosion of public confidence in the ethical practices of drug companies? - PlanAhead Design and Analysis
Don Matson, Sr. Field Applications Engineer, Xilinx March 25, 2009 - Plans to Prosper: A Patient Guide to Faith and Health
A patient guide to the role of spirituality in health and healing. - Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
Dr. Brown, medical doctor, scientific researcher, founder, National Institute for Play April 2, 2009 - PLOW: A Collaborative Task Learning Agent
James Allen, Senior Research Scientist and Associate Director of the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola Florida March 11, 2008 - Policy Watch with Doug Besharov
Policy Watch is a televised public policy forum hosted by Professor Douglas Besharov of the University of Maryland. - Port Safety - The Threat of Terrorism
Special Senate hearing on the vulnerability of ports to terrorist attack. - Power Management from Handhelds to DataCenters: Chasing the Next 10X Improvements
Partha Ranganathan, principal research scientist, Hewlett Packard Labs September 15, 2006 - Power series, power serious
Doug McIlroy, Dartmouth December 3, 2007 - Precision-Integrated Scalable Monitoring
Navendu Jain, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science, UT Austin May 21, 2008 - Predicting Secret Keys via Branch Prediction
Çetin Kaya Koç , Ph. D., Member, Steering Committee of CHES 2/4/2008 - Pricing Games in Networks
Eva Tardos, Chair of Computer Science, Cornell University December 13, 2007 - Private Equity: The Return of the Masters of the Universe
An expert explains the ins and outs of the private equity markets. - Probabilistic Latent Variable Decompositions for Image and Audio Analysis
Bhiksha Raj, Ph.D., staff scientist, MERL July 11, 2006 - Profiles in American Enterprise
Presentations by Fortune 1000 CEOs and entrepreneurs and discussions with students. - Program Composition by Non-Programmers
Ken Kahn, Developer, Toon Talk 7/11/2007 - Programming for Everyone: How Scratch is Making Programming More Accessible, Meaningful, and Social
Mitchel Resnick, Professor of Learning Research, MIT Media Lab March 3, 2009 - Programming with Time Using Graphical Data Flow
Jacob Kornerup, Senior Software Engineer, LabVIEW R&D team, National Instruments December 17, 2007 - Protein-Protein Interaction: A 3-Dimensional Jigsaw Puzzle
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering faculty member briefly describes his current research. - Provably Optimal Solutions to Geometric Vision Problems
Richard Hartley, Professor, Vision Science, Technology and Applications Program, National ICT, Australia 7/12/2007 - Provost Distinguished Lectures
The Office of the Provost brings us this series of lectures with prominent University of Washington faculty. - Proxy-Based Peer-to-Peer Network: Analysis, Optimization and Algorithms
S.-H. Gary Chan, Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia October 7, 2008 - Public Key Cryptosystems: Stronger Security from General Assumptions
Tal Malkin, assistant professor, Computer Science, Columbia University August 11, 2009 - Purpose: The Starting Point of Great Companies
Nikos Mourkogianis, senior partner, Panthea November 10, 2006 - Putting Our Digital Information In Its Place: Lessons Learned from Fieldwork and Prototyping in the Keeping Found Things Found Project
William Jones, research associate professor, Information School, University of Washington June 11, 2009 - QuickSilver Scalable Multicast
Krzys Ostrowski, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department, Cornell University November 9, 2006 - Race-Aware Runtimes for Concurrent Software Development & Deployment
Tayfun Elmas, Ph.D. student, Koc University August 23, 2006 - Raksha: A Flexible Information Flow Architecture for Software Security
Michael Dalton, 2nd year graduate student, Computer Science, Stanford University, Hari Kannan, 2nd year graduate student, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University 8/17/2007 - Random Kitchen Sinks: Replacing Optimization with Randomization in Learning
Ali Rahimi, senior research scientist, Intel Labs Berkeley July 24, 2009 - Random Matrices and Spectral Clustering Abstract
Ravi Kannan, Ph.D., Theoretical Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Optimization and Discrete Mathematics, Yale University July 27, 2006 - Random Sorting Networks
Alexander Holroyd, Ph.D., University of British Columbia October 27, 2006 - Randomly Coloring Planar Graphs with Fewer Colors Than the Maximum Degree
Juan Vera, post-doctoral researcher, Georgia Tech December 11, 2006 - Rapid Language Portability for Speech Processing Systems
Alan W Black, Associate Professor, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University October 17, 2008 - Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life
Winifred Gallagher, science journalist and author May 7, 2009 - Rate Control Protocal (RCP): Congestion Control to Make Flows Complete Quickly
Nandita Dukkipati, expecting Ph.D. degree in June 2007, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University April 25, 2007 - rCAD - RNA Comparative Analysis using SQLServer
Robin Gutell, Associate Professor, Integrative Biology, UT Austin December 10, 2007 - Reachability Under Uncertainty and Bayesian Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Eyal Amir, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign May 7, 2008 - Ready2Net - What's Real, What's Not & What Really Matters in the Internet Age
What's Real, What's Not & What Really Matters in the Internet Age - Real-Time Approaches for Dynamic Structure and Electronic Excitations in Condensed Matter
J. J. Rehr, Ph.D., professor, Physics, University of Washington August 11, 2008 - Real-Time Concurrent Garbage Collection
Erez Petrank, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science, Technion May 21, 2008 - Real-Time Visual Localisation and Mapping with a Single Camera
Andrew Davison, Reader in Robot Vision, Imperial College London September 25, 2008 - Reasonable Efforts and Court Improvement
Reasonable efforts for improving the court system and visitations between children and parents. - Rebuilding Rome in a Day
Sameer Agarwal, PhD, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington June 12, 2009 - Recent Advances in Convex Optimization
Stephen P. Boyd, Samsung Professor of Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University October 17, 2008 - Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse
Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the University of Maryland and first director of the U.S. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, leads this series in training professionals and laypersons alike to better report child abuse. - Recognizing Sports Concussions: Keeping Youth Athletes Safe
Training video to help coaches recognize concussions. - Reconstruction and visualization of large photo collections
Noah Snavely, Ph.D. candidate, Graphics and Imaging Laboratory (GRAIL), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington 3/25/2008 - Records, Sums, Cases, and Exceptions: Row-polymorphism at Work
Matthias Blume, assistant professor, Computer Science, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTI-C) April 30, 2007 - Recurrence of the Simple Random Walk Path
Ori Gurel-Gurevich, Ph. D. Student, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 1/2/2008 - Red Mondays and Gemstone Jalapeños: The Synesthetic World
An exploration of the bizarre perceptual condition, synesthesia. - Refinding Information on the Web: What do we do?
Robert Capra, Ph.D., School of Information and Library Science, UNC Chapel Hill June 29, 2006 - Refinement of Thread-Modular Verification
Alexander Malkis, Ph D. Student, University of Freiburg, Germany 11/27/2007 - Reflections on September 11: A University of Houston Forum
New perspectives on the 9/11 attacks. - Reframing the Affirmative Action Debate in a Post-Initiative 200 Environment
Lani Guinier discusses her experiences and insights on the civil rights movement. - Regional Heart Center Grand Rounds
The University of Washington Regional Heart Center clinical grand round lectures. - Regional Pandemic Flu Conference
A discussion of the issues the Northwest would face if there were a pandemic flu outbreak. - Relational Databases in the Social and Health Sciences: The View from Demography
Samuel Clark, demographer, Sociology Department, University of Washington October 26, 2006 - Releasing Human Adaptive Power through Design Innovation
David Woods, professor, Cognitive Human Factors, Ohio State University July 2, 2008 - Relevance Heuristics for Program Analysis
- Report on Attitudes Post 9/11
Resurgence of American cities post September 11th. - Requirements in the wild: How small companies do it
Jorge Aranda,PhD student, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto December 12, 2007 - Research challenges in P2P networking
Dah Ming Chiu, associate editor, IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking August 18, 2008 - Research on Cognitive Radio Networks at Real-Time Computing Laboratory
Kang G. Shin, Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science; founding director, Real-Time Computing Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Michigan July 16, 2009 - Researching Maryland
Hosted by University of Maryland Communications professor, Andrew Wolvin, Ph.D., “Researching Maryland” highlights innovative and groundbreaking research going on at the University of Maryland. - Resource Management of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Tajana Simunic Rosing, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science Department, UCSD September 1, 2006 - Resource-Based NLP and Construction of Large Japanese-Chinese Aligned Parallel Treebank Corpus
Hitoshi Isahara, Ph. D., Leader of the Computational Linguistics Group, Director of the Thai Computational Linguistics Laboratory. Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Ph.D., Senior Researcher of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan 12/7/2007 - Rethinking Internet Traffic Management Using Optimization Theory
Jennifer Rexford, Network Systems Group, Computer Science Department, Princeton University July 10, 2009 - Return To Rostock
The story of Russian Jews in Germany. - Rice Nanoscience
Features Rice's Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology and its research. - Robust Constrained GSC Algorithm for Microphone Array Processing
Byung-Jun Yoon, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) September 8, 2006 - Robust Face Recognition via Sparse Representation
Yi Ma, Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3/11/2008 - Robust Multiview Reconstruction
Daniel Martinec, Ph.D., computer vision algorithmist, GeoSynth, Vexcel September 10, 2008 - Rowlett Lecture Series
Rowlett Distinguished Firm Lecture 2007 GENSLER: The Power of Design - Rules of Thumb: 52 Principles for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self
Alan Webber, writer, USA Today June 4, 2009 - SaC: Off-the-Shelf Support for Data-Parallelism on Multicores
Dr. Sven-Bodo Scholz, senior lecturer, University of Hertfordshire March 30, 2007 - Safety of Program Transforations in Shared-Memory Concurrency
Jaroslav Sevcik, PhD, researcher, University of Edinburgh June 25, 2009 - Sam Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum
Experts on international affairs, public policy, and technology address issues of immediate and future importance to the nation. - Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - 2008
33rd Annual Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. - Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - 2009
34th Annual Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. - Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - May 2006
Multiple translations of Yiddish literature. - Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies - October 2006
- SANDstorm, Elliptic Curves, and a Bit of Fun
Rich Schroeppel, crypto-mathematician, Sandia National Laboratories July 16, 2009 - Satisfaction: How Every Great Company Listens to the Voice of the Customer
Chris Denove and James D. Power IV
March 9, 2006 - Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters
Scott Rosenberg, journalist, editor and blogger July 22, 2009 - SBRI's 5th Annual Passport to Global Health Celebration Featuring Dr. Paul Farmer
Paul Farmer discusses his pioneering endeavors in global health. - Scalable Dynamic Analysis for Automated Fault Location
Rajiv Gupta, professor, Computer Science, The University of Arizona March 29, 2007 - Scaling Laws and Tradeoffs in Peer-to-Peer Live Multimedia Streaming
Baochun Li, Ph.D., Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto October 11, 2006 - Scheduling and Synchronization for Multicores
Kunal Agrawal, final year PhD student, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory April 21, 2009 - Scheduling for Mutli-Carrier Wireless Systems
Dr. Lisa Zhang, Ph.D., member, Technical Staff, Algorithms Research Group, Bell Labs May 16,2008 - School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University
Seif El-Nasr, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University 9/12/2007 - School Talk
Host Nadjia Varney examines today's educational issues. - Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge: It Takes Both Sides of the Brain
Stunning winning entries in the Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge are showcased. - Science Education in the 21st Century: Using the Tools of Science to Teach Science
Noble Laureate Professor Carl Wieman, renowned physicist and teacher, University of British Columbia November 15, 1997 - Science Forum
Public lectures by leading University of Washington scientists on the state of research in their disciplines. - Search Summit 2007
Search Summit 2007 7/18/2007 - Search-and-Rescue Robots Practice Emergency Response to Simulated Earthquake
CRASAR robots take part in an emergency response field exercise. - Search: Use of Relevance Feedback and Estimating Effectiveness of Searches
Vishwa Vinay, Ph.D. student, University College London August 10, 2006 - Searching for Privacy
Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor, director, CMU Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS) July 21, 2006 - Seattle Innovation Symposium
Discusses the progress in information technology industry. - Secularism: The Turkish Experience
- Secure Content Distribution Using Untrusted Servers
- Secure Equlibria and Assume-Guarantee Synthesis
Krishnendu Chatterjee, Ph.D. student, University of California, Berkeley October 30. 2006 - Secure Virtual Architecture: A Novel Foundation for Operating System Security
Vikram Adve, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 5/22/2007 - Securing the Web Platform
Collin Jackson, Computer Science Ph.D. candidate, Stanford University April 2, 2009 - Security and Privacy in Radio Frequency Identification
David Molnar, Ph.D. student, University of California, Berkeley December 7, 2006 - Seduced by Success: How the Best Companies Survive the 9 Traps of Winning
Robert J. Herbold, Director of Herbold Group, LLC, advisor President's Council on Science and Technology 5/23/2007 - Seeding Bugs to Find Bugs - Mutation Testing Revisited
Andreas Zeller, computer science professor, Saarland University March 30, 2009 - Segmentation Averaging with Applications in Shape Matching and Perceptual Organization
Hongzhi Wang, 5th PhD student, computer science, Stevens Institute of Technology November 24, 2008 - Select Forums Before 1998, Xerox PARC
- Semantic Coding
Ton Kalker, co-founder and associate editor, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics August 21, 2008 - Semantic Knowledge Services - On the Web and in the Enterprise
- Send: Think Before You Click
David Shipley, Op-Ed editor, The New York Times April 18, 2007 - Seventh Annual Harborview Spine Symposium: Improving Outcomes of Spinal Injury
This series provides general information as well as specific updates on advancements in basic research and clinical care for spinal cord injury. - Shaplets, Motifs and Discords: A set of Primitives for Mining Massive Time Series and Image Archives
Eamonn Keogh, associate professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of California - Riverside, California June 19, 2009 - Short Messages
Damon Wischik, Ph.D., Computer Science Department, University College London August 7, 2008 - Should Machines Emulate Human Speech Recognition?
Steven Greenberg, Scientist, Department of Neurophysiology, University of Wisconsin 4/8/2008 - Signal Processing Work of University of Cagliari
Luigi Raffo, Daniel D. Giusto, Simone Secchi, Paolo Pintus and Alice Orlich February 9, 2007 - Simple Practical Methods for Estimating Distances in Large and Sparse Datasets Like the Web
Ping Li, graduate student, Stanford University December 14, 2006 - Single Image Dehazing
Raanan Fattal, Ph.D., Assistant Prof., Hebrew University 4/15/2008 - Sixth Annual Harborview Spine Symposium: Arthritic Disorders of the Spine
- Small Loans, Big Dreams: How Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus and Microfinance are Changing the World
Alex Counts 4/8/2008 - Smithsonian Science Lecture Series 2006
Smithsonian Science Lecture Series 2006 with Dr. David L. Evans. - Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You
Sam Gosling, associate professor, Psychology, University of Texas, Austin June 19, 2008 - Social Balance on Networks: The Dynamics of Friendship and Hatred
Sid Redner, Ph.D. 7/31/2007 - Social Catalysts: Enhancing Communication in Mediated Spaces
- Social Computing Symposium 2006
- Social Workers Forum
Social workers analyze the problems and solutions within their field. - Software Development Practices and Knowledge Sharing: A Comparison of XP and Waterfall Team Behaviors
Jan Chong, doctoral candidate, Department of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University April 16, 2007 - Software Model Checking for Confidentiality
Rajeev Alur, Ph.D., Zisman Family Professor and Graduate Group Chair, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania May 26, 2009 - Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry
Travis Bradford, President and founder, Prometheus Institute for Sustainable Development October 19, 2006 - Solving the parallel programming problem: patterns, programmability and choice
Tim Mattson, parallel applications programmer, Intel February 20, 2009 - Some Recent Advances in Gaussian Mixture Modeling for Speech Recognition
- Speak No Evil: Big Tobacco
Whistleblower who inspired the movie, "The Insider." - Special vs Random Curves: Could the Conventional Wisdom Be Wrong?
Neal Koblitz, author, University of Washington November 12, 2008 - Speech Signals Separation with Microphone Array
Lae-Hoon Kim, PhD student, Statistical Speech Technology Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign August 21, 2009 - Speech User Interactions in the Project54 System
Andrew L. Kun, associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire October 25, 2006 - Spiritual Computing
Craig Warren Smith, a Seattle native, former Harvard (Kennedy School) professor, founder of the global movement to close the Digital Divide, and for 30 years a Buddhist teacher September 5, 2006 - Splitting Interfaces: Making Trust Between Applications and Operating Systems Configurable
David Lie, assistant professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto November 3, 2006 - Splitting on Demand in Satisfiability Modulo Theories
Cesare Tinelli, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science, University of Iowa November 6, 2006 - Squaring the triangle: Games, Second Life and Libraries
John Kirriemuir, Blogger, www.silversprite.com 7/26/2007 - St. Anthony Falls Laboratory's Outdoor StreamLab
The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory's Outdoor StreamLab, World-class water research at the University of Minnesota. - St. Benedict's: 130 Years of Changing Lives
Unearth the story behind Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School as the current headmaster, Edwin D. Leahy, retraces the 130 years that cultivated this Newark school’s success. - Stacked Graphical Learning for Text Mining
Zhenzhen Kous, Ph. D Candidate, Machine Learning Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University 11/28/2007 - STAIR: The STanford Artificial Intelligence Robot project
Andrew Ng, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University October 16, 2008 - Standard-Compliant Multiple Description Image Coding by Spatial Multiplexing and Constrained Least-Squares Restoration
Xiaolin Wu, Ph.D., professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, McMaster University June 18, 2008 - Stanford Graduate School of Business 75th Anniversary Celebration
Talks and discussions addressing critical issues of today's business world. - Stanford Presents
Discussion of the study of foreign language in the new century. - Stanford Science
The latest research developments in the fields of chemistry, biology, physics and space sciences. - State of the Art and Future Trends in Mobile Phone-based Augmented Reality
Istvan Barakonyi, Software Developer Imagination Gmbh, Austria 2/14/2008 - Statistical Failure Diagnosis in Software and Systems
Alice Zheng, postdoctoral fellow, Carnegie Mellon University April 2, 2007 - Statistical Spoken Language Generation of Stylistic Variation
Professor Marilyn Walker, Head of Cognitive Systems, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield March 13, 2008 - Steller Sea Lions In Jeopardy: Wildlife Research on the Last Frontier
- Steller Sea Lions In Jeopardy: Wildlife Research on the Last Frontier
- Stencil Computation Auto-tuning on Modern Multicore Architectures
Kaushik Datta, Ph.D. student, U.C. Berkeley May 22, 2009 - Storied Experiences: Investing in Culture
Hyun-Yeul Lee, Ph.D., post-doctoral fellow, MIT Media Laboratory February 5, 2007 - Strategic Intuition: The Creative Spark in Human Achievement
William Duggan, Professor, Columbia Business School 2/13/2008 - Stroum Lectureship in Jewish Studies - 2000
- Stroum Lectureship in Jewish Studies - 2001
- Stroum Lectureship in Jewish Studies - 2002
- Stroum Lectureship in Jewish Studies - 2004
- Structured Prediction Models in Computer Vision - and - Efficient Convex Relaxation of Mixture Regression with Application to Motion
Tiberio Caetano, PhD, senior researcher, Statistical Machine Learning Group, NICTA June 10, 2009 - Students Design Custom Computer Desks
Mechanical engineering students at Johns Hopkins design custom computer desks for an educator with disabilities. - Studies of Programmers: How Can They Inform Training and Instruction?
Beth Simon, Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego December 11, 2006 - Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families
Overview of recent research in the area of substance abuse, in the context of the Child Welfare system. - Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers is the New Way to Be Smart
Ian Ayres, William K. Townsend Professor, Yale Law School 9/19/2007 - Supersingular Abelian Varieties and Modular Forms
Tomoyoshi Ibukiyama, professor, Osaka University June 3, 2009 - Supervised Dimensionality Reduction with Principal Component Analysis
Shipeng Yu, Ph.D. candidate, University of Munich, Germany; guest research scientist, Siemens Corporate Technology July 17, 2006 - Supporting Collaboration through Human-Centered Design
Carman Neustaedter, Ph.D. candidate, University of Calgary, Canada October 26, 2006 - Supporting Introspection: From Circuits to Software
Tim Sherwood, assistant professor, Computer Science, UC Santa Barbara September 20, 2006 - Supporting Scalable Online Statistical Processing
Chris Jermaine, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Florida 7/20/2007 - Sustaining Our Northwest World: Carnivore Conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Using his own research on interactions between tiger sharks and their prey in Australia as well as some recent case studies from our national parks, Dr. Wirsing will make the case for carnivore conservation and how we can manage resources to preserve the carnivores of the Pacific Northwest. - Sustaining Our Northwest World: Rare Plant Conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Washington state’s native plant species are threatened by development, climate change and invasive species. - Sustaining Our Northwest World: Tales from the Forest
How can we balance the human desire for beauty with sustaining our region's economic, social, and ecological values? - Sustaining Our Northwest World: When Humans and Nature Collide
The UW College of Forest Resources explores the intersections between human consumption and ecological function. - Sustaining Our NW World: Creating Futures since 1907
Explore the history of forestry, the current state of forests and the importance of long-term sustainability. - SwitchWare: Lessons Learned, and Where Next?
Jonathan M. Smith, Olga and Alberico Pompa professor, Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania December 19, 2006 - Symbolic (Java) PathFinder - Symbolic Execution of Java Bytecodes
Corina Pãsãreanu, Ph.D., research scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Robust Software Engineering Group July 17, 2008 - Symmetry Detection and Symmetrization
Mark Pauly, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 8/24/2007 - Symposium on Low Back Pain
Low back pain is a common ailment, which will affect up to 85% of our population at sometime during their life. - Synonym Resolution on the Web
Alex Yates, senior Ph.D student, University of Washington March 2, 2007 - Talk 1: A Data-Oriented Networking Architecture - Scott Shenker
Talk 2: RCP: Congestion Control to Minimize Download Time - Nandita Dukkipati Scott Shenker, U. C. Berkeley Computer Science Department, International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) and Nandita Dukkipati, EE Ph.D. student, Stanford University September 20, 2006 - Talk 1: Convergence Research in the UK; Peter Hall Talk 2: Artistic Rendering in the Convergence Area; John Collomosse
- Talk 1: RAMP: A Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors; John Wawrzynek/Talk 2: Electronic System Design in the Late and Post Silicon Era; Jan Rabaey
John Wawrzynek and Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley December 12, 2006 - Talk Medicine
A talk show featuring UW Medicine physicians and patients. - Teaching and Learning in the Global Academic Village
Teaching methodologies employed in architecture designed so students see problems from the perspective of people in different social and economic circumstances. - Tech Horizons
Find out how the latest innovations in technology relate to you. Tech Horizons is hosted by GMU's Dr. Lloyd Griffiths. - TechFest - Applications of Automated Reasoning
Dr. Byron Cook, researcher, Microsoft Research-Cambridge March 2, 2005 - TechFest 2007
Rick Rashid, senior vice president, Microsoft Research; Rico Malvar, managing director, Microsoft Research March 6, 2007 - Technical Presentations
Archana Ganapathi and Kristal Sauer May 4, 2009 - Technology in the Classroom
Highlights the uses of technology in education found in Virginia as well as to instruct viewers in the latest technology developments. - Temporal Memory Streaming
Tom Wenisch, Ph.D. student, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University April 5, 2007 - Textual Entailment as a Framework for Applied Semantics
Ido Dagan, senior lecturer, Department of Computer Science, Bar Ilan University, Israel March 29, 2007 - Textual Entailment: Framework, Learning and Applications
Idan Szpektor, Ph.D. student, Bar Ilan University, Israel September 6, 2006 - The (Mis)Behavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Return
Benoit Mandelbrot, Sterling professor, Mathematical Sciences, Yale University; fellow emeritus, IBM's Thomas J. Watson Laboratory August 23, 2004 - The 2000 Biomedical and Health Informatics Symposium: A Vision for Informatics
How information is used, organized, and retrieved with emerging technology in health-care, research, and education. - The Act of Computer Programming
Susan Elliott Sim, Assistant Professor, Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine November 18, 2008 - The Aging Spine
- The Alice Project: A Different Way to Teach Introductory Computer Science
Caitlin Kelleher, Ph.D., graduate fellow, National Science Foundation October 4, 2006 - The American Meteorological Society Journal
Everybody talks about the weather -- now hear the experts as the American Meteorological Society Journal presents the leading figures in the atmospheric and related sciences. - The Art and Technology of Electronic Textiles
Maggie Orth, artist and technologist, International Fashion Machines, Inc November 9, 2004
- The Art of Aging
The latest research and strategies on aging, from the importance of maintaining strong bones to engaging in social interactions. - The Arts at Stanford
Features readings of fiction and poetry. - The Beauty and the Beast: Vulnerability in Red Hat's Packages
Stephan Neuhaus, PhD, University of Trento, Italy June 15, 2009 - The Benefit of Adaptivity in Stochastic Optimization
Jan Vondrak, member, MSRI program "Probability, Algorithms and Statistical Physics" January 19, 2005 - The Berkeley Wireless Research Center Platforms
Gary Kelson, executive director, Berkeley Wireless Research Center August 8, 2005 - The Bilateral Grid and a Topological Approach to Image Segmentation
Sylvain Paris, PhD, postdoctoral associate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology April 20, 2007 - The British National Health Service: Medicine with a Mission
Comparison of British and U.S. health systems. - The Bulk Multicore Architecture for Programmability
Josep Torrellas, Professor and Willett Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois September 25, 2008 - The Business Case for Sustainability
How the forces of globalization affect the sustainability movement. - The CarTel Automotive Mobile Sensor Networking System
Samuel Madden, Ph.D., professor, MIT June 9, 2008 - The Case for Opportunistic Communication
S. Keshav, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Canada 1/10/2008 - The Case for Technology for Developing Regions
Eric Brewer, UC Berkeley February 17, 2005
- The Challenges of Development-Through-Entrepreneurship: Research on Rural Computer Kiosks in India
Renee Kuriyan, Ph.D. candidate, University of California, Berkeley December 8, 2006 - The Changing Dynamics of U.S.-Japan Relations
Dynamics of US-Japan Relations. - The Computation of Economic equilibria
Nikhil Devanur, Ph. D. 2/26/2008 - The Creation: An Appeal to Save Live on Earth
E.O. Wilson, pulitzer prize winner twice; author; Pellegrino University Research professor, Emeritus, Harvard University October 11, 2006 - The Cricket Indoor Location System
Nissanka Bodhi Priyantha, Computer Science and Engineering, MIT March 21, 2005
- The Current Status of Hate Groups in the United States: Morris Dees
Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, speaks on the status of hate groups in the United States today in this presentation by the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs at the University of Michigan. - The Curse of Dimensionality for Local Learning
Yoshua Bengio, Ph.D., Computer Science and Operations Research, Université de Montréal May 25, 2005 - The Design Process
Brendan Dawes, executive creative director, Interactive Design Group, MagneticNorth February 13, 2007 - The Diameter and Mixing Time of Critical Random Graphs
Asaf Nachmias, mathematics graduate student, UC Berkeley February 27, 2007 - The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives
Leonard Mlodinow, physicist and writer May 14, 2008 - The Elegant Solution: Toyota's Formula for Mastering Innovation
Matthew May, senior advisor, University of Toyota; and director, Aevitas Learning November 16, 2006 - The End of Alchemy: Empirical Software Security Assurance
Brian Chess, founder and chief scientist, Fortify Software, May 13, 2009 - The Final Conclusion of the Dune Series
Brian Herbert, Author, Dune Novels 8/7/2007 - The Fiscal Wake Up Tour
U.S. Comptroller General David M. Walker shares his thoughts on the country’s long-term fiscal challenges. - The Flickering Mind: The False Promise of Technology in the Classroom and How Learning Can Be Saved
- The Future of Javascript
Douglas Crockford, architect, Yahoo! November 12, 2008 - The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It
Jonathan Zittrain, chair, Internet Governance and Regulation, Oxford University; principal, Oxford Internet Institute August 4, 2008 - The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don't Teach the New Survival Skills our Children need-and what we can do about it
Tony Wagner, Co-Director, Change Leadership Group, Harvard October 1, 2008 - The Global Challenge: Giving Students the Tools and Confidence to Solve Global Problems - Together
Dr. David Gibson, co-founder and executive director, The Global Challenge September 22, 2006 - The Global Village
Leonard Elmore hosts a discussion of today's headlines with University of Maryland professors, researchers and guests. - The Gridlock Economy: How Too Much Ownership Wrecks Markets, Stops Innovation and Costs Lives
Michael Heller, vice dean, Research; Lawrence A. Wein professor, Real Estate Law, Columbia University Law School July 16, 2008 - The History and Future of Serious Games
Ben Sawyer, Digitalmill 8/22/2007 - The HIV Course
Stanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. - The Human Experiment: Two Years and Twenty Minutes Inside Biosphere 2
Jane Poynter, sealed inside Biosphere 2 for two years; co-founder, Paragon Space Development Corporation April 5, 2007 - The Illimitable Freedom
UVa faculty deliver the words of Thomas Jefferson. - The Immortal Game: A History of Chess, or How 32 Carved Pieces on a Board Illuminated Our Understanding of War, Art, Science, and the Human Brain
David Shenk, author and lecturer September 20, 2006 - The Internet Dialogues: Law and Order on the Global Frontier
Programs that focus on specific Internet policy issues. - The IonP2P Project: Empirical Characterizations of P2P Systems
Reza Rejaie, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon 8/10/2007 - The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University
This program features interviews with several high government officials and the president of Rice University. - The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 40th Anniversary
Discover how Rutgers University’s Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum enriches the university’s community. Richard L. McCormick, president of Rutgers University, and a handful of Rutgers faculty and staff speak about the resourcefulness and value of the museum. - The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite
Ann Finkbeiner, author; runs the graduate program, Science Writing, Johns Hopkins University April 10, 2007 - The Johns Hopkins Tutorial Project
Find out about The Johns Hopkins Tutorial Project, an after-school tutoring program for elementary school children in Baltimore City, Maryland. - The JSON Saga
Douglas Crockford, discovered JSON Data Interchange Format July 31, 2009 - The Library of Congress: 2004 National Book Festival
The 2004 National Book Festival, sponsored by the Library of Congress, celebrates the joy and discovery of reading. - The Light Portal: 3D Reconstruction and Visualization over Space and Time
Ruigang Yang, Ph.D., assistant professor, Computer Science Department, University of Kentucky May 17, 2007 - The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether and the Unification of Forces
Frank Wilczek, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004, graduate student, Princeton University September 23, 2008 - The Long Journey Home: Honoring UW Nikkei Students of 1941-1942
- The Manticore Project
John Reppy, Ph. D., Faculty, University of Chicago 3/19/2008 - The Mathematics of Solitaire
- The Meaning of the 21st Century: A Blueprint for Ensuring Our Future
James Martin, Pulitzer Prize nominee, The Wired Society 6/27/2007 - The Medea Hypothesis: Is Life on Earth Ultimately Self Destructive?
Peter Ward, paleontologist and professor, Biology and Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington; author May 27, 2009 - The Microsoft SenseCam and Other Lifelogging Devices
Alan Smeaton, Ph. D., Professor, Computing, Dublin City University 9/5/2007 - The Mobile User
- The Myths of Innovation
Scott Berkun, author, The Art of Project Management; professor, University of Washington September 9, 2008 - The Neurophysiology of Decision Making: Rate Differences and Log Likelihood Ratios
- The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy
AnnaLee Saxenian, Ph.D., author January 11, 2007 - The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial and Terrorist Disasters
Charles Perrow, professor emeritus, Sociology, Yale University; author March 23, 2007 - The Numerati
Stephen L. Baker, senior writer, BusinessWeek September 30, 2008 - The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture, and Coolness
Steven Levy, senior editor and chief technology writer, Newsweek; author February 8, 2007 - The Personal Genome: Consequences for Society
The University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences presents a panel of genome experts and Bill Gates III to discuss topics on genome science. - The Piero Project
Technology merges with art history. - The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess
Andrei Codrescu, award winning writer and National Public Radio commentator April 23, 2009 - The Potential of Play: Game Innovation, Expression and Learning
Tracy Fullerton, M.F.A., Assistant Professor, Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinematic Arts 8/31/2007 - The Power of a Positive No: Now to Say No and Still Get to Yes
William Ury, director, Global Negotiation Project, Harvard; co-founder, International Negotiation Network; co-author, "Getting to Yes" February 28, 2007 - The promise, the limits, and the beauty of software
Grady Booch, Scientist, IBM 7/9/2007 - The Racial Geography of Child Welfare
Racial bias in the child welfare system. - The Racial Politics of Adoption
Professor Randall L. Kennedy of Harvard Law School describes past, current, and future states and trends of matching children with families. - The Right Time and Place
University of Minnesota researchers discuss today's most pressing environmental issues. - The Role of Empirical Study in Software Engineering
Dr. Victor R. Basili, professor, Computer Science, University of Maryland September 6, 2006 - The Role of Skill in Internet Use
Eszter Hargittai, fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University October 16, 2006 - The Sample Compression Framework in Machine Learning
Mohak Shah, Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Intelligent Machines, McGill University March 12, 2009 - The Scaling Limit of Diaconis-Fulton Addition
Lionel Levine - The Science of Finding True Fulfillment
- The SDSC Notebook: A Data Management, Collaboration and Application Development Environment for the Windows Platform
- The Semantic Web in Action
Eric Neumann, Director, Clinical Semantics Group 1/11/2008 - The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
Alice Schroeder, undergraduate and MBA, University of Texas, Austin; former CPA October 16, 2008 - The Social Atom: Why the Rich Get Richer, Cheaters Get Caught and Your Neighbor Usually Looks Like You
Mark Buchanan, Theoretical Physicist, Associate Editor, Complexus 6/6/2007 - The Space Elevator and Our Future
Bryan Laubscher, Ph. D., Astrophysicist, Project Leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory 7/20/2007 - The Stanford University Medical Center Health Hour
Learn about the latest in health research as prominent doctors present innovations in order to assist the public in their decisions about health and health care. - The Storyteller with Professor Harold Scheub
- The Subprime Solution: How Today's Global Financial Crisis Happened, and What to do about It
Robert J. Shiller, American economist September 25, 2008 - The Time-Triggered Architecture
Hermann Kopetz, Ph.D., professor, Software Engineering and Real-Time Systems, Vienna University of Technology June 23, 2008 - The Trouble with Physics
Lee Smolin, author September 29, 2006 - The TStreams Model: A new approach to parallel programming
Kathleen Knobe, Subspace Model of Computation 1/22/2008 - The Unfinished Game: Pascal, Fermat and the 17th Century Letter that Made the World Modern
Keith Devlin, Math Guy, National Public Radio October 8, 2008 - The University of Wisconsin - Madison Presents
Join rocket scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as they describe investigations into the invisible light of the universe. Working at the university’s space astronomy lab, they created a device to orient spacecraft with great accuracy. - The Vision Series
Distinguished faculty members of GMU share the visions of their research which encompasses a wide range of topical issues and interests. - The Wonder and Beauty of Teaching Physics
Delve further into the mysteries of our everyday world with MIT physics professor Walter Lewin, who explains such phenomena as why sunsets are red and the sky is blue. - The World is at My Doorstep...And the House is a Mess: Putting Our Information In Its Place In a Digital Age
Dr. William Jones, research associate professor, Information School, University of Washington July 10, 2008 - The Writer's Tale
Authors share the stories of their lives, and their books, with host Judith Paterson. - Theory Plus Practice in Computer Security : Radio Frequency Identification and Whitebox Fuzzing
David Molnar, PhD candidate, University of California, Berkeley March 16, 2009 - Thinking Interactively with Visualization
Remco Chang, research associate, department of computer science, University of North Carolina, Charlotte July 30, 2009 - This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
Daniel Levitin, Ph.D., associate professor, Psychology, Behavioural Neuroscience, and Music, McGill University; author September 12, 2006 - Three Projects - A Creative Ensemble
- Throw Out Your Textbooks: Games are the Future of Learning
Jan L. Plass and Ken Perlin, New York University January 8, 2009 - Thursday's Child
A monthly public policy forum on children, families, and communities. - Tidbits Gleaned Over Nine Years of Concurrent Software Testing Research
Dr. Shmuel Ur, Ph.D., research scientist, IBM research lab, Haifa Israel July 28, 2008 - Tiki Barber
Tiki Barber, a UVa alum, tells why he loves UVa. - TLC2 - Fostering Advanced Research and Learning
The new high-tech TLC2 delivers advanced research and learning. - To What Degree? What Science is Telling Us About Climate Change
The National Science Foundation examines what we know and what we don't know about climate change. - Tool Support for Proof Engineering
Anne Mulhern, graduate student, University of Wisconsin at Madison August 23, 2006 - Tools and Strategies for Building the Semantic Desktop
Dr. Andreas Dengel, member of the Management Board and Scientific Director, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence October 7, 2008 - Tools and Techniques for Understanding and Defending Real Systems
Jedidiah R. Crandall, Ph.D. candidate, Computer Science Department, U.C. Davis February 26, 2007 - Toward an Open Analytics Environment
Dr. Ian Foster, director, Computation Institute at Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago June 5, 2008 - Towards a Memory Model for C++
Hans-J. Boehm, Ph.D., author June 30, 2006 - Towards Contextual Text Mining
Qiaozhu Mei, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign March 9, 2009 - Towards Documenting and Automating Collateral Evolutions in Linux Device Driver
Giles Muller, Ph.D., full professor, Ecole des Mines de Nantes November 9, 2006 - Towards Programmable Matter
Dr. Seth Copen Goldstein, Ph.D., faculty, Carnegie Mellon University in 1997 July 31, 2008 - Towards Provably Secure and Correct Systems
Avik Chaudhuri, post-doc, programming languages group, University of Maryland, College Park August 10, 2009 - Towards Reliable Storage Systems
Haryadi Gunawi, Ph.D. candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison March 19, 2009 - Trade-Offs in Cost-Sharing
Mukund Sundararajan, graduate student, Computer Science, Stanford University February 26, 2007 - Trading Convexity for Scalability
Léon Bottou, Ph.D., NEC Labs America, Princeton July 10, 2006 - Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do and What It Says About Us
Tom Vanderbilt, writer August 12, 2008 - Transforming Software Powerhouse to Knowledge Systems Powerhouse
Dr. Abdul Kalam, former President of India April 23, 2009 - Transitions in Health: Building Bridges Through Science
Research in the areas of transitional care and quality of life of vulnerable older adults. - Transparency: How Leaders Create a Culture of Candor
James O'Toole, editor, New Management magazine; director, Twenty Year Forecast Project July 29, 2008 - Treatment of Cervical Spine Disorders
Discussion of the surgical management of cervical spine disorders. - Tufts 150th Anniversary Celebration
Tufts University celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2002. - Tulane Energy Institute Distinguished Speakers
Lectures about energy production, management, and conservation. - Tulane Renewal Series: Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright speaks about the influence of religion on government policy. - Tumor Vaccine Group 2008 Open House
The Tumor Vaccine Group is a multidisciplinary group of investigators focused on diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer with novel, immune-based therapies. - Turning the Pages Exhibit
- Turning the Pages Exhibit
- Turning Vision Into Reality
Witness the power of education as Yael Zerubavei, founding director of the Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life, discusses how the center impacts communities on campus and throughout New Jersey. Allen and Joan Bildner also join in discussion. - Twig: A Simple, AI-friendly, Character World for Believable Agents
Ian Horswill, associate professor, Computer Science and Radio/Television/Film, Northwestern University; director, Animate Arts Program, EECS Division of Graphics and Interactive Media September 1, 2009 - Two-Dimensional Mod P Galois Representations Attached to Modular Forms
Kenneth Ribet, Ph.D., faculty, UC-Berkeley August 13, 2008 - UAF Tops
A short, promotional video about the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. - Ubiquitous Context-Aware Computing: Experience and Emerging Challenges
William Griswold, professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego March 28, 2007 - Ubiquitous Reflective Technologies
Winslow Burleson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Arizona State University 5/21/2007 - UH Today
University of Hawaii produces a regular video series featuring short stories about current research projects, special programs, and activities on campus. - UMBC In the Loop
Discover what types of research are being conducted and learn about the arts that go on at the University of Maryland in Baltimore City. - Uncoupled Dynamics and Strategic Equilibrium
Sergiu Hart, Center of Rationality, Dept. of Economics, Dept. of Mathematics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem February 1, 2007 - Undergraduate Research Symposium
A celebration of undergraduates in research. Features two student presentations, in geophysics and art. - Understanding and Designing for Physically Large Displays
- Understanding Group Effectiveness in a Newly Formed Online Community
Roderick Lee, doctorial candidate, Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, Pennsylvania State University October 26, 2006 - Understanding the Productivity Gridlock in Scientific Computing (And Can Software Engineering and Computer Science Help?)
Larry Votta, Ph.D., consultant, Software Fault Tolerance and Productivity July 1, 2008 - Understanding Visual Scenes in 200 msec: Results from Human and Modeling Experiments
Aude Oliva, assistant professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology August 8, 2006 - Underwater Robot
Developing remote control systems for deep sea robots. - Unified Dimensionality Reduction: Formulation, Solution and Beyond
Shuicheng Yan, Ph. D, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Image Formation and Processing Lab, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6/4/2007 - Unintended Consequences of the Information Age
To create awareness and initiate changes in the systems that create vulnerabilities for everyday computer users. - Universal techniques to analyze preferential attachment trees: Global and Local analysis
Shankar Bhamidi 10/9/2007 - University of Hawaii at Manoa
A look at the University of Hawaii at Manoa plus interviews with students and faculty about programs offered. - University of Minnesota Greenhouse Gas Reduction Study
The University of Minnesota suggests steps for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. - University of Washington Husky Promos: Suzzallo Library
One in a series of University of Washington promotional spots featuring the beloved husky mascot. - University of Washington School of Law Centennial Lecture: Challenge and Opportunity in the New Century
Bill Gates III delivers the Centennial Lecture offering his vision of the next century, shaped by public policy and private giving. - Unversity of Virginia News Clips
Video news releases produced by the University of Virginia Television News Office. - UPCRC Multicore Applications Workshop
Microsoft hosted a two day workshop on May 28-29,2009 to discuss applications of Multicore computing. - Upcrossing Inequalities for Stationary Sequences
Mike Hochman, Ph.D. Student January 8, 2007 - Upon Reflection
Upon Reflection features interviews with University of Washington faculty and guests. - Urban Water: Sustainability in the Balance
How to sustain urban watersheds. - Urology Grand Rounds
Surgical innovations and research collaborations for the treatment of prostate cancer. - US History: 1865 to Present
In this examination of current perspectives in U.S. history, six University of Minnesota professors from fields ranging from political science to surgery strive to unravel the truth behind the American past. - USC Presents...
- USC Presents...Closer To Truth
Closer to Truth debates the fundamental issues of our times. - USC Presents...CU@USC
- USC Presents...USC CloseUp
- Using Architecture and Code Optimization Techniques to Create Fast and Effective Data Compressors
Martin Burtscher, assistant professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University December 4, 2006 - Using Declarative Languages for Fast and Easy Program Analysis
Yannis Smaragdak, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst August 3, 2009 - Using Extended Set Theory for High Performance Database Management
David Childs, University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University August 8, 2006 - Using Wireless Sensor Data to Enable Intelligent Cooling Control in Data Centers - Case Studies
Jeff Rauenhorst, Vice President, Business Development, Federspiel Controls April 6, 2009 - Utilising the Ubiquity of the Cell Phone to Record Physiological Activities
Aiden Doherty, postdoctoral researcher, CLARITY: Centre for Sensor Web Technologies April 23, 2009 - Utility Maximization based P2P Multi-party Video Conferencing
Yao Zhao, PhD, Bell Labs June 8, 2009 - UVA NewsMakers - Explorations in Black Leadership
A speakers series that aims to preserve lessons taught by civil rights figures. - UVA NewsMakers 1998 - 2000
A speakers series showcasing notable speakers from the University of Virginia. - UVA NewsMakers 2001
- UVA NewsMakers 2002
- UVA NewsMakers 2003
A speakers series showcasing notable speakers from the University of Virginia. - UVA NewsMakers 2004
A speakers series showcasing notable speakers from the University of Virginia. - UVA NewsMakers 2005
A speakers series showcasing notable speakers from the University of Virginia. - UVA NewsMakers 2006
A speakers series showcasing notable speakers from the University of Virginia. - UVA NewsMakers 2007
- UW Common Book
Known for her insightful and thought-provoking journalism, New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert now tackles the controversial subject of global warming. - UW Medicine Neighborhood Clinics "Health Checklist"
Physicians from UW Medicine Neighborhood Clinics share important tips for preventing illness. - UW/MS Symposium
Douglas Downey (UW), Chris Quirk (MSR), Scott Drellishak, Kelly O'Hara, Emily M. Bender (UW) Michael Gamon, Sumit Basu, Dmitriy Belenko, Danyel Fisher, Matthew Hurst, Arnd Christian König (Microsoft Live Labs) Michael Gamon, Chris Brockett, Dmitriy Belenko, Bill Dolan, Jianfeng Gao, Lucy Vanderwende (MSR) June 6, 2008 - Variable-Aperture Photography
Sam Hasinoff, Ph. D. candidate, University of Toronto 9/21/2007 - Variance Analyses from Invariance Analyses
Dr. Byron Cook, researcher, Microsoft's laboratory, Cambridge University August 8, 2006 - Verifying the Interplay of Authorization Policies and Workflow in Service-Oriented Architectures
Silvio Ranise, Ph.D., researcher, INRIA September 3, 2009 - Video denoising
Oscar C. Au, Associate Professor, Director of Multimedia Technology Research Center (MTrec), and Advisor of the Computer Engineering (CPEG) Program, HKUST October 16, 2008 - Video Synopsis: Making an Infinite Video Shorter
Shmuel Peleg 6/27/2007 - VinTime: How Scheduling Theory, Scenarios, Model Checking and Slicing Can Help in the Verification of RTS Architectures
Victor Braberman, Ph.D., associate professor, Computer Science Department, University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) December 5, 2006 - Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 Overview
Don Matson, Sr. Field Applications Engineer, Xilinx March 6, 2009 - Virtual Coupling Schemes for Position Coherency in Networked Haptic Virtual Environments
Ganesh Sankaranarayanan, Ph. D., Research Associate, Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HitLab), University of Washington 1/16/2008 - Virtual Earth Summit
Speakers: Beibei Li, Hanan Samet, University of Maryland, US; Wolfgang Walcher Microsoft Virtual Earth - Virtual Earth Summit - Towards Reconstructing the World from Photos on the Internet; On Testing Non-Testable Information Retrieval Systems with Geographic Components on the Web
Steven Seitz, Zhi Quan (George) Zhou 5/1/2008 - Virtual Goods, Real Pleasure: Game Mechanics and Virtual Economies
Amy Jo Kim, CEO, Shufflebrain June 26, 2009 - Virtual Reality Therapy: Using immersive virtual reality games to help reduce suffering
Hunter Hoffman, Ph. D., Research Scientist, Affiliate Faculty, U.W. Dept. of Radiology, Dept of Psychology, 6/6/2007 - VISIONS 2005 Expedition
Oceanographers study ocean-floor seismic, chemical and biological processes using deep-sea cameras and robotic vehicles. - Visual Recognition and Tracking for Perceptive Interfaces
Trevor Darrell, associate professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology September 27, 2006 - Volumetric Light Transport for Vision and Graphics
Srinivas Narasimhan, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University March 30, 2009 - WACE 2005
The Fifth Annual Workshop on Advanced Collaborative Environments focused on the research, technological, and social issues of developing persistent collaboration infrastructure to address the needs of emerging scientific communities. - Waitomo: Web-Programming with Objects and Interfaces
Peter Thiemann, Ph.D., professor, Freiburg University, Germany September 15, 2006 - Walter Isaacson Discusses "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life"
Walter Isaacson discusses his recent book. - Warp Processing -- Dramatically Speeding Up Programs by Dynamically Moving Them to FPGAs
Frank Vahid, M.S., Ph.D., professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, Riverside; chair, Faculty of Engineering, UCR; associate director, Center for Embedded Computer Systems, UC Irvine September 4, 2008 - Wavelets in Real-time Rendering
Weifeng Sun, Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Central Florida March 1, 2007 - WaveScope: Stream Programming on Heterogeneous Wireless Devices
Ryan Newton, Ph.D., MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) May 11, 2009 - We Believe in Research...The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
Undergraduate research program at Johns Hopkins University. - We Have It Easy, But Do We Have It Right?
Amer Diwan, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Colorado at Boulder September 17, 2008 - Web 3.0, Linked Data, and the Semantic Web: What's This All About?
Jim Hendler, Tetherless World Chair of Computer and Cognitive Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Associate Director of the Web Science Research Initiative, MIT July 30, 2008 - Western Regional Health Conference
Health professionals come together to examine various disciplines, including economics, law, engineering, technology, public health, and medicine, to improve health in local populations, as well as worldwide. - What Analytical Performance Modeling Teaches Us About Computer Systems Design
Mor Harchol-Balter, associate professor, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University July 13, 2006 - What Follows
Interviews with visiting artists. - What Sank the RMS Titanic?
Describes the scientific study occurring over the past few years to determine the details of what might have happened to the RMS Titanic that lead to the sinking of the ship - What the Web Means for Science
Timo Hannay, director, Web Publishing, Nature Publishing Group May 11, 2007 - What We Now Know About Phishing Websites
Richard Clayton, visiting industrial fellow, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge July 23, 2009 - What's Good for Women's Bodies is Good for the Body Politic
- When I go to UVA...
Responsible computing at the University of Virginia. - When Separation Logic Met Java
Matthew Parkinson, Royal Academy of Engineering and EPSRC postdoctoral research fellow, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge August 9, 2006 - Where Google and Libraries Meet
Jenny Walker, corporate vice-president, Marketing, Ex Libris January 23, 2007 - Which graphs are extremal graphs?
Laszlo Lovasz 8/7/2007 - Why Almost All K-Colorable Graphs Are Easy
Dan Vilenchik, 3rd year PhD student, Tel Aviv University February 12, 2007 - Wichita State and The World
"Wichita State and The World" focuses on how WSU is changing the community, the state, the nation, and the world. - Windermere Cup Regatta: 20th Annual
- WINForum
Eating to impact athletic performance. - Wireless Network Coding for Multiple Unicast Sessions
Sudipta Sengupta, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies January 8, 2007 - Wisconsin Research Journal
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin – Madison share their revolutionary research, from experiments at a high-energy observatory at the South Pole and particle accelerator in Switzerland to advances in MRI technology. - Women and Health
Part of the McGann Women and Health Lectures series at Stanford Medical School. - Word Sense Induction and Disambiguation at Powerset
Chris Biemann, natural language scientist, Powerset September 17, 2008 - Working for Peace in Northern Ireland
Former US Senator George Mitchell focuses on his efforts to negotiate peace in Northern Ireland. - XNA Game Studio Workshop - Session One
Kelvin Sung, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington, Bothell April 26, 2008 - XNA Game Studio Workshop - Session Two
Kelvin Sung, Ken Perlin April 26, 2008 - Yahoo! Jerry and Dave's Excellent Venture
This documentary explores the creative environment at Stanford's School of Engineering which produced the founders of the popular search engine, Yahoo! - Your Money or Your Life: Nine Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence
Vicki Robin, author February 12, 2009
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