Faculty Candidate Seminars
Events for 2014
FEB
05
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
The Origins of Division of Labor and Developmental Complexity: Using Digital Organisms to Understand Major Transitions in Evolution
Heather Goldsby, Post Doc, University of Washington
FEB
10
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Leveraging Data Across Time and Space to Build Predictive Models for Healthcare-Associated Infections
Jenna Wiens, PhD Candidate, MIT
FEB
13
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Security & Privacy for Existing and Emerging Technologies
Franziska Roesner, PhD Candidate, University of Washington
FEB
24
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Understanding Epigenomic Drivers of Human Diseases
James Zou, Research Fellow, University of California Berkeley
FEB
26
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Packet Transport Mechanisms for Data Center Networks
Mohammad Alizadeh, Sr. Technical Leader, Cisco
MAR
10
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Software Defined Transport
Chi-Yao Hong, Research Assistant, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
MAR
11
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
The Promise and Computational Challenges of Personalized Medicine
Jie Liu, Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin Madison
MAR
19
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Learning Architectures for Visual Object Recognition
Ross Girshick, Post Doc, University of California Berkeley
MAR
20
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Separating Data from Metadata for Robustness and Scalability
Yang Wang, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin
MAR
25
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: An Exploration of the Interplay between Networks and Malice
Michael Bailey, Associate Research Professor, University of Michigan
APR
01
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Dependable Cyber-Physical Systems
Junsung Kim, PhD Candidate, Carnegie Mellon
APR
21
2014
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Verified Approximate Computing
Michael Carbin, Ph.D. Candidate, MIT