Graduate Seminar Schedule(2008 Spring)

 

 

January 11

Larry Hodges,Ph.D

Professor and Chair

Department of Computer Science

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Is It Friendship if One of Us is Computed and Rendered?

January 18

Bryant York, Ph.D

Professor,

Department of Computer Science

Portland State University

Computational Thinking, Abstraction and Programming: A Personal Perspective

 

January 25

Jeremy Villalobos

Department of Computer Science

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Latency Hiding by Redundant Processing: A Technique for Grid-enabled, Iterative, Synchronous Parallel Programs

February 1

Jill K.Ross, Ph.D

Associate Director

The National Image of Computing Task Force

Designing the Computing Experience, an iCompute Campaign for Teens”

February 8

Thomas Kitrick, PhD

Director of Knowledge Management of TIAA-CREF in Charlotte North Carolina

Software and Information Systems department

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Web Sciences: A Technology Opportunity

February 15

Faculty Candidate Talk

 

February 22

Faculty Candidate Talk

 

February 29

Jing Xiao,Ph.D

Professor

Department of Computer Science

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

IT PhD Program: What PhD Students and their advisors should know

March 7

Spring Break

 

March 14

Christos Karamanolis,PhD

Senior Engineer

VMware Inc

The Design of VMware's VMkernel -- An OS kernel for Managing Virtual Machines

March 21

Spring Recess

 

March 28

Dave McAllister, Ph.D

Professor

North Carolina State University

Anaglyphs: New Algorithms for an Old 3D Technology

 

April 4

Faculty Candidate Talk

 

April 11

Robin Gandhi

Software and Information System Department

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Discovering and Understanding the Multi-Dimensional Correlations among Certification Requirements with Application to Risk Assessment

April 18

Donald J. Jacobs,Ph.D

Assistant Professor of Physics

Department of Physics and Optical Science

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

 

Mind your P’s and Q’s: A fast algorithm for predicting protein stability

April 25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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