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Unless otherwise specified, all talks will take place in 220 Deschutes Hall (the CIS department colloquium room) at 3:30, with refreshments following the presentation. Send comments, ideas, and requests to Michel Kinsy.

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August 2004
Colloquium19Good Enough But I'll Just Check: Web-page Search as Attentional Refocusing
Duncan Brumby, Cardiff University
Colloquium19 Look without a homunculus: Incorporating bottom-up processes in modeling complex visual search in ACT-R
Duncan Brumby, Cardiff University
May 2004
Colloquium13Operating System Support for the Integrated Management of Multiple Resources
Christian Poellabauer, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
April 2004
Colloquium30Ontology Translation on the Semantic Web
Dejing Dou, Yale University
Colloquium23The Emerging Cyberinfrastructure
Francine Berman, San Diego Supercomputer Center
March 2004
Colloquium12Database Support for Scientific Data Analysis Application: Optimizations and Challenges
Henrique Andrade, University of Maryland, College Park
Colloquium11Red Storm and Cray RS Programming Environment
Gail Alverson, Cray Inc.
Colloquium09Towards a semantics-based infrastructure for Biomedical Informatics
Vipul Kashyap, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, National Library of Medicine
Colloquium04The Case for IP Puzzles
Wu-chang Feng, Oregon Graduate Institute
January 2004
Colloquium22Where the Eyes Meet the Computer: Human-Computer Visual Interaction
Anthony Hornof, University of Oregon
December 2003
Colloquium09PlanetLab: Wiring the Earth as a Network Testbed
Mic Bowman, Intel Research
Colloquium04The TAU Parallel Performance Analysis Environment
Allen D. Malony, University of Oregon
November 2003
Colloquium06CIS Gender and Diversity Forum
, University of Oregon
Colloquium05Problems of and Mechanisms for Instantiating Virtual Organizations
Carl Kesselman, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
October 2003
Colloquium30Swarming: Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution for the Masses
Daniel Zappala, University of Oregon
Colloquium23Directions and Endeavours -- Discovering the Research at NRG
UO Network Research Group, University of Oregon