All of these talks are open to the public, and will provide some
insight into various research activities here and at other institutions.
June 2003 |
 | 13 | Support for the Fast Prototyping of Coupled Models Tom Bulatewicz, University of Oregon |
 | 05 | Procedural Embedding of Contact-Constrained Joint Motion Eric Wills, University of Oregon |
May 2003 |
 | 29 | FOREST: A System for Developing and Evaluating Ecosystem Simulation Models Heather May, University of Oregon |
 | 13 | Determining Neural Network Control of Chemotaxis in C. elegans Nathan Dunn, University of Oregon |
 | 01 | Social Computing John Thomas, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center |
April 2003 |
 | 24 | Systematic SAT Solvers: Conjunctive Normal Form and Beyond Heidi Dixon, University of Oregon |
 | 18 | Gender Equity in Computer Science Education Joanne McGrath Cohoon, University of Virginia |
 | 15 | TILT: Compiling With Types For Optimization and Certification Leaf Petersen, Carnegie Mellon University |
 | 10 | Set systems and their representatives: Algorithms, complexity and applications Jan Kratochvil, Charles University, Prague |
March 2003 |
 | 17 | Scheduling Network Resources in Grid Computing Environments D. Martin Swany, University of California, Santa Barbara |
 | 13 | Optimal Bin Packing Richard E. Korf, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles |
 | 06 | Mining, mapping, modeling and crawling the Web Filippo Menczer, University of Iowa |
February 2003 |
 | 20 | Using Types to Enforce Architectural Design Jonathan Aldrich, University of Washington |
 | 13 | Types for Atomicity Cormac Flanagan, Systems Research Center, Hewlett Packard Laboratories |
January 2003 |
 | 30 | Why IPsec is Problematic for Applications other than VPN's Jonathan Trostle, Security Consultant |
 | 23 | What if Quantum computing becomes reality: Are we ready? Janusz Kowalik, University of Washington |
December 2002 |
 | 12 | SPINGenerator: a Tool for Automatic Construction of Promela Programs for Cryptographic Protocols Zebin Chen, University of Oregon |
 | 06 | Haptic Perception of Relative Magnitude in Sighted and Visually Disabled People Shasta Willson, University of Oregon |
 | 02 | Redesigning the Cluster Architecture (or How to Build an 8TF 1024 Node Cluster) Matt Sottile, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
November 2002 |
 | 21 | Primality is "Easy" Joe Buhler, Reed College |
 | 14 | On Models of Quantum Computation Emanual Knill, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
 | 07 | BluespecTM : A language for hardware design, simulation and synthesis Arvind, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
 | 06 | Edge-disjoint odd cycles in planar graphs Daniel Kral, Charles University, Prague |
October 2002 |
 | 31 | The Stable Paths Problem as a Model of BGP Routing Timothy Griffin, AT&T Research |
 | 30 | Towards a systematic approach to networking research Lixia Zhang, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles |
 | 23 | Performance Database Framework Li Li, University of Oregon |
 | 23 | Investigating the Molloc Problem Chris GauthierDickey, University of Oregon |
 | 21 | Automatic Performance Analysis on Parallel Computers with SMP Nodes Felix Wolf, Research Centre Juelich, Germany |
 | 18 | A Performance Analysis and Visualization Framework for Large-Scale Parallel Applications Kai Li, University of Oregon |
 | 16 | Applying Insights from Visual Perception, Art and Illustration to the Design of More Effective Techniques for Representing Data Victoria Interrante, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
 | 03 | Departmental Introductions CIS Faculty, University of Oregon |