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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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June 2005
Colloquium08LONGLAB Research on Heterogeneous Sensor Networks and Systems - A perspective from infrastructure monitoring applications
Liang Cheng, Ph.D., Lehigh University
May 2005
Colloquium26Foundations of Inter-Domain Routing
Vijay Ramachandran, Yale University
Colloquium19Selfish Routing and Sybil-Proof reputations
Eric J. Friedman, Cornell University
Colloquium02Description Logics, Ontologies and the Semantic Web
Jeff Z. Pan, School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, UK
April 2005
Colloquium14Wireless Networking with Selfish Agents
Li (Erran) Li, Bell Laboratories
Colloquium11Automated and Certified Conformance to Responsiveness Policies for Untrusted Mobile Code
Joseph Vanderwaart, Carnegie Mellon University
Colloquium07Practical Application Scheduling on Large-Scale Platforms
Henri Casanova, University of California, San Diego
Colloquium04Humanities Informatics: Supporting interdisciplinary synergistic research
Richard Furuta, Texas A&M University
March 2005
Colloquium17Learning first order logic from queries
Marta Arias, Center for Computational Learning Systems, Columbia University
Colloquium01Spoken Language Support for Software Development
Andrew Begel, University of California, Berkeley
February 2005
Colloquium24Scalable and Adaptive Streaming for Non-Linear Media
David Gotz, University of North Carolina
Colloquium17 The Persistent Problem with Help: Users', Developers, and Technical Support Providers' Perspectives
Melody Y. Ivory, The Information School, University of Washington
Colloquium15Fuzzy Identity-Based Encryption -- Privacy for the Unprepared User
Brent Waters, Stanford University
January 2005
Colloquium27Computing for Many Futures: Ethnography and Technology
Genevieve Bell, Intel
Colloquium13Factors Affecting Map Reading
Amy Lobben, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
Colloquium06Developing a Foundation for Code Optimization
Mary Lou Soffa, Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia
December 2004
Colloquium06SmartCare: the Importance of Creating Life Histories for People with Cognitive Disabilities
Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, Boulder
Colloquium02Working with Andrzej
Various Colleagues, University of Oregon
November 2004
Colloquium30Small-World Communication Networks
Joseph Peters, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
October 2004
Colloquium28The Inspiration of Grace Hopper to Computer Science
Kim Griggs, University of Oregon
Amanda Hosler, University of Oregon
Ishwinder Kaur, University of Oregon
Max Skorodinsky, University of Oregon
Colloquium21Electronic Voting
Erik Nilsson, University of Oregon
September 2004
Colloquium30Departmental Introductions
CIS Faculty, University of Oregon