Joint Colloquium

This colloquium is dedicated to hosting presentations at the intersection of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The colloquium consists of a mix of short faculty presentations presenting their latest research results, with presentations of internationally distinguished speakers who are brought to campus to interact with our department's community.

The EECS Colloquium is sponsored by a generous donation from Hewlett-Packard.

Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM HP Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall (unless otherwise noted)
Refreshments 3:30 - 4:00 pm, Wozniak Lounge 430-480 Soda Hall

Fall 2007

September 19 Distinguished Lecture Series

Visual Learning and Multimodal Interaction
Trevor Darrell
Vision Interface Group, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

September 26
Distinguished Lecture Series

The Optical Antenna: A Versatile Tool for Nanophotonics
Ken Crozier
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University

October 31
Distinguished Lecture Series (co-sponsored with the Dept. of Mathematics)

Grand Challenges in Complexity Theory
Alexander Razborov
Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton and Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow

November 7
Distinguished Lecture Series

Innovation in Analog and Mixed Signal: The Interaction of Circuits, Process, System and Application
Lew Counts
Consultant to Analog Devices, Inc. Former VP of Technology and Fellow at ADI

November 14
Distinguished Lecture Series

Digital Fountain: Advanced standardized solutions for digital media delivery
Michael Luby
Digital Fountain

November 28
Distinguished Lecture Series

A New Transistor for Reducing World Electricity Consumption by ICs
Chenming Hu
UC Berkeley EECS