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Events for 2006

JAN
20
2006
Dissertation Defense
An Economic-Based Empirical Approach To Modeling the Internet's Inter-Domain Topology and Traffic Matrix
Hyunseok Chang
JAN
20
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Fault Diagnosis and Logic Debugging Using Boolean Satisfiability
Andreas Veneris
FEB
06
2006
Other Event
Animation Reuse via Geometry Processing
Craig Gotsman
FEB
06
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Motion Planning for Legged Robots on Irregular and Steep Terrain
Dr. Timothy Bretl
FEB
07
2006
Dissertation Defense
Reliable and Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks for Surveillance and Monitoring
Chih-fan Hsin
FEB
07
2006
AI Seminar
The Binaural Display of Reverberant Space using MIMO State-Space Systems
Norman Adams
FEB
14
2006
AI Seminar
Kernel Predictive Linear Gaussian Models for Nonlinear Stochastic Dynamical Systems
David Wingate
FEB
15
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Scalable Automated Methods for Software Reliability
Dr. Koushik Sen
FEB
20
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Merrimac – High-Performance Highly-Efficient Scientific Computing with Streams
Dr. Mattan Erez
FEB
21
2006
AI Seminar
Investigating a Multi-Device Framework for Collaborative Inquiry Learning
Leilah Lyons
FEB
22
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Efficient Query Processing for Modern Data Management
Dr. Utkarsh Srivastava
FEB
23
2006
Dissertation Defense
Integrated Resource Allocation and Planning in Stochastic Multiagent Environments
Dmitri Dolgov
FEB
24
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Thermal Design and Gate Sizing for Fin FETs
Soha Hassoun
MAR
02
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Repeated Decision Making and Online Optimization
Dr. Adam Tauman Kalai
MAR
06
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Modular Static Analysis with Sets and Relations
Dr. Viktor Kuncak
MAR
07
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
How Accurate are our Maps of the Internet? The Bias of Traceroute Sampling
Assoc. Prof. Cris Moore
MAR
07
2006
AI Seminar
Incorporating Mental Imagery into a Cognitive Architecture
Scott Lathrop
MAR
09
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Finding the Shortest Path
Dr. Seth Pettie
MAR
13
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
The adaptive k-armed bandit
Dr. Thomas Hayes
MAR
14
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Two Sides of Intrusion Detection: Strengthening and Attacking Model-Based Detectors
Dr. Jonathon Giffin
MAR
14
2006
AI Seminar
On Mediating Policies
Erik Talvitie
MAR
20
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
SSH Proofs, TCP Leaks, and Not-so-AccuVotes: Comuter Security from Proofs to People
Tadayoshi Kohno
MAR
21
2006
AI Seminar
Using Empirical Game Theory to Analyze Four-Player Chaturanga
Chris Kiekintveld
MAR
22
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Theoretical challenges in the design of advertisement auctions
Dr. Mohammad Mahdian
MAR
23
2006
Other Event
ARTS: Available, Robust and Trustworthy Software
Professor Yuanyuan Zhou
MAR
23
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Abels Proof: Solving the Unsolvable
Peter Pesic, Professor, St. Johns College
MAR
23
2006
AI Seminar
Controlled Predictive State Models for Dynamical Systems with Continuous Observations
Matt Rudary
MAR
24
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
Bayesian Logistic Regression in Text Classification and Mining (Plus A Big New Test Collection)
David Lewis
MAR
28
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Cryptography with Noisy Data
Dr. Adam Smith
MAR
28
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Trustworthy Software Systems
Larry Bernstein, Industry Research Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey
MAR
29
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
What we can solve with a sublinear number of samples
Dr. Sofya Raskhodnikova
MAR
30
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
A Novel Approach to Planning for Physical Systems
Dr. Andrew Ladd
APR
03
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
The future of virtualization at Microsoft
Eric Traut
APR
03
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
AEGIS: Architectural EnGine for Information Security
Dr. Edward Suh
APR
04
2006
AI Seminar
Unifying Cognitive Processing, Appraisal and Emotion
Bob Marinier
APR
05
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Toward Introspective and Adaptive system Architectures
Dr. Rodric Rabbah
APR
06
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Decentralized Control and Optimization Techniques for Autonomic Performance Management of Distributed Computing Systems
Nagarajan Kandasamy
APR
06
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Declarative Networking: Extensible Networks with Declarative Queries
Dr. Boon Thau Loo
APR
10
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
Multiple Instruction Stream Processor
Richard Hankins
APR
11
2006
AI Seminar
Practical Issues in Mechanism Design
Yevgeniy "eugene" Vorobeychik
APR
14
2006
Other Event
Technological and Social Mechanisms for Coordinating Communication
Laura Dabbish
APR
14
2006
Dissertation Defense
Player Modeling in the Interactive Drama Architecture
APR
17
2006
Dissertation Defense
A Scalable Hybrid Network Monitoring Architecture for Measuring,Characterizing, and Tracking Internet Threat Dynamics
Michael Bailey
APR
18
2006
AI Seminar
Resource Allocation with MDP-Induced Preferences
Dmitri Dolgov
APR
28
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
An Efficient and Scalable Approach to CNN Queries in a Road Network
Professor Chin-Wan Chung
APR
28
2006
Other Event
Retirement Reception for Betty Cummings
MAY
02
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
PADS: An End-to-end System for Processing Ad Hoc Data
Mary Fernández
MAY
05
2006
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Human Computation
Dr. Luis von Ahn
MAY
10
2006
Dissertation Defense
Providing Efficient and Reliable End-host Multicast Services on the Internet
Wenjie Wang
MAY
10
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
DipZoom: An Internet Measurements Marketplace
Professor Michael Rabinovich
MAY
11
2006
Other Event
Towards Nanoscale System-on-Chip Design
Professor Yehia Massoud
MAY
22
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Faster Than FDTD
Professor Costas Sarris
MAY
30
2006
Dissertation Defense
Efficient evaluation of XML queries in Timber
Stelios Paparizos
JUN
05
2006
Other Event
All-optical signal processing in highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass based devices.
Vahid Ta'eed, University of Sydney, Centre for Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems
JUN
12
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
High-Performance Peer-to-Peer Overlays, or, Heuristics Considered Harmful
Gun Sirer
JUL
17
2006
Dissertation Defense
Modeling and design of low-power VLSI systems accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty
Rajeev Raghavendra Rao
JUL
19
2006
Other Event
How Many Needles are in a Haystack, or how to Solve #P-Complete Counting Problems Fast
Reuven Rubinstein (Technion)
JUL
31
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
Automated Test Generation Using a Constraint Solver
Sarfraz Khurshid
AUG
01
2006
Dissertation Defense
Supporting Representation Construction in Sensemaking
Yan Qu
AUG
04
2006
Dissertation Defense
Inference Methods for Message Endpoint Localization in Networks
Derek Justice
AUG
07
2006
Dissertation Defense
Structure-driven Algorithms for Equivalence Verification and Infeasibility Checking
Maher Naji Mneimneh
AUG
08
2006
Dissertation Defense
Accurate Interconnect Modeling for Efficient Circuit Simulation in VLSI Chip Design
Qinwei Xu
AUG
09
2006
Dissertation Defense
Algorithms for Satisfiability Problems in Linear Integer Arithmetic Logic
Hossein M Sheini
SEP
05
2006
Dissertation Defense
Analyzing Intrusions Using Operating System Level Information Flow
Sam King
SEP
08
2006
Dissertation Defense
Exploiting Unused Storage Resources to Enhance System's Energy Efficiency, Performance, and Fault Tolerance
Hai Huang
SEP
08
2006
Other Event
EECS CUGS/3.4 Undergrad Meeting
SEP
12
2006
Dissertation Defense
Improving Performance and Energy Consumption in Region-Based Caching Architectures
Michael Geiger
SEP
14
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
How Does Miss Clustering Affect The Cost of A Cache Miss
Tom Puzak
SEP
15
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Slaying Trolls: Market Based Patent Reform and High Tech Inventors
Bill Mangione-Smith
SEP
15
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Niagara 2 and Paralleo Programing with Transactional Memory
Kunle Olukotum
SEP
15
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Computer Architecture Research: Some Criticisms and Some Opportunities
Yale Patt
SEP
19
2006
AI Seminar
Autonomy Augmentation to improve
Ella M. Atkins, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering
SEP
20
2006
Computer Engineering Seminar
Synthesis, Verification, and Test Reading Group
Kai-hui Chang
SEP
21
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Integral Equation Based EM-Circuit Co-Simulation
Professor Vikram Jandhyala
SEP
25
2006
Dissertation Defense
Constructive Logic and Layout Synthesis
Yoona Oh
SEP
26
2006
AI Seminar
Autonomous Bidding Agents: Strategies and Lessons from the Trading Agent Competition **
Michael Wellman, PhD, Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
SEP
28
2006
Dissertation Defense
Execution Replay for Intrusion Analysis
George Dunlap
SEP
28
2006
RADLAB Seminar
From Maxwell's Equations to Electromagnetic Waves: A Historic Appraisal
Professor Dipak Sengupta
SEP
28
2006
Theory Seminar
An Optimal Binary Search Tree?
Seth Pettie, PhD., Assistant Professor, EECS
SEP
29
2006
Other Event
Propositional Satisfiability to Satisfiability Modulo Theories
Professor Karem Sakallah
OCT
03
2006
AI Seminar
Graduate Student Presentations
AI Graduate Students
OCT
04
2006
Other Event
Google Tech Talk
John Hawkins
OCT
05
2006
Theory Seminar
Publish and Perish
Julia Lipman, Graduate Student
OCT
06
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Active Optical Sensing and Communication
Professor Timothy J. Kane
OCT
09
2006
Distinguished Lecture
The End of Scaling? Revolutions in Technology and Microarchitecture as we Pass the 90 Nanometer Node
Phil Emma, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
OCT
10
2006
AI Seminar
Nonparametric Anomaly Prediction and Discovery
Clayton Scott
OCT
12
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Synthetic Aperature Radar
Dr. Sean McCarthy
OCT
12
2006
Theory Seminar
A Global Geometric Framework for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction
Ye Du, Graduate Student
OCT
19
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Antennas For Mobile Communication Devices
Dr. John Svigelj
OCT
20
2006
Other Event
Celebrating CSE: Building Dedication
Ceremony and Speakers at 2:30pm, followed by reception and building tours
OCT
26
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Satellite Digital Audio Radio in ConUS
Dr. Korkut Yegin
OCT
27
2006
Theory Seminar
Recent results in the search for new quantum algorithms
Wim van Dam
OCT
31
2006
AI Seminar
TOSCA: A new biologically-inspired cognitive architecture
John Laird, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
NOV
02
2006
RADLAB Seminar
High-Capacity Electromagnetic Solutions for High Speed IC Design
Professor Dan Jiao
NOV
07
2006
AI Seminar
A Strategic Model for Information Markets
Rahul Sami, Assistant Professor, UM School of Information
NOV
14
2006
AI Seminar
An Exploratory Model of Language Acquisition and Evolution
John Holland, Professor, Psychology and Computer Science and Engineering
NOV
16
2006
Other Event
Orkut Buyukkokten (Google) on Online Social Networks
Orkut Buyukkokten (Google)
NOV
21
2006
AI Seminar
Probabilistic Robotics with Applications To Navigation
Sebastian Thrun, Prof. of Computer Science, Stanford Univ.
NOV
22
2006
Dissertation Defense
Efficient Quantum Circuit Simulation
George Viamontes
NOV
27
2006
Distinguished Lecture
User Interface Support for Todays Crazed Information Worker: From Scatterbrained to Focused
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
NOV
30
2006
RADLAB Seminar
Computatuional Methods for Quasi-Static Problems
Professor Balasubramaniam Shanker
DEC
04
2006
Dissertation Defense
Techniques for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Controller Synthesis
Ed Tate
DEC
04
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Rethinking the Internet Architecture
Scott Shenker, Professor , University of California, Berkeley
DEC
07
2006
Other Event
The co-evolution of socio-technological networks
Alessandro Vespignani
DEC
07
2006
Systems Seminar – CSE
Building Virtual Networks for Experimentation and Profit
Nick Feamster