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Faculty Candidate Seminars

Events for 2016

JAN
29
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar #1
Sebnem Onsay, Teaching Specialist, Michigan State University
FEB
01
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar #2
Sindhu Kutty, Visiting Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College
FEB
02
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar #3
Bill Arthur, PhD Candidate, University of Michigan
FEB
04
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar #4
Lisa Dion, Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan
FEB
05
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar #5
Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Assistant Professor, West Virginia Univ Institute of Technology
FEB
15
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Stamping Out Concurrency Bugs
Baris Kasikci, PhD Candidate, EPFL
FEB
22
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Wireless Systems that Extend Our Senses: Seeing Through Walls, Gesture Control, and Vital Sign Monitoring
Fadel Adib, PhD Candidate, MIT
FEB
24
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Small Summaries, Efficient Algorithms and Fundamental Limits
Huy Nguyen, Research Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute
FEB
25
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Performance-aware Repair for Concurrent Programs
Arjun Radhakrishna, Post Doc, University of Pennsylvania
MAR
07
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar: Drew Roselli
Drew Roselli, Senior Staff Engineer, SanDisk
MAR
07
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
DeepDive: A Data Management System for Machine Learning Workloads
Ce Zhang, Post Doc, Stanford
MAR
08
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Unleashing Hardware Potential through Better OS Abstractions
Adam Belay, PhD Candidate, Stanford
MAR
10
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar: Hector Garcia
Hector Garcia, Senior Software Engineer, TD Ameritrade
MAR
14
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Sustainable Reliability for Distributed Systems
Emmanouil Kapritsos, Post Doc, Microsoft Research
MAR
16
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Passwords, keys, and coins: improving security from user interfaces to applied crypto protocols
Joe Bonneau, Post Doc, Stanford
MAR
21
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Interacting with Personal Fabrication Machines
Stefanie Mueller, PhD Candidate, Hasso Plattner Institute
MAR
24
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Provable Security for Cryptocurrencies and Emergent Distributed Systems
Andrew Miller, PhD Candidate, University of Maryland
MAR
28
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar: Brandon Myers
Brandon Myers, PhD Candidate, University of Washington
APR
04
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
The Human Side of Computer Vision
Olga Russakovsky, Post Doc, Carnegie Mellon University
APR
07
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Middleboxes as a Cloud Service
Justine Sherry, PhD Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
APR
11
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Online social interactions: a lens on humans and a world for humans
Chenhao Tan, PhD Candidate, Cornell
APR
14
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
CSE Lecturer Candidate Seminar: Andrew Lukefahr
Andrew Lukefahr, PhD Candidate, University of Michigan
MAY
10
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Perception for Robust, Autonomous Robotic Manipulation – A Question of Balancing Prior Knowledge and Learning From Data
Jeannette Bohg, Senior Research Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
OCT
20
2016
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Towards a Theory of Fairness in Machine Learning
Jamie Morgenstern, Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow in Computer Science and Economics, University of Pennsylvania