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)

Fall 2010

August 25
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

September 1
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

September 8
Distinguished Lecture Series

Analog Mixed-Signal Circuits in Advanced Nano-scale CMOS Technology for Microprocessors and SoCs

Ian Young
Senior Fellow, Director Advanced Circuits / Exploratory ICs., Technology and Manufacturing Group, Intel Corporation

September 15
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

September 22
Distinguished Lecture Series

Towards Universal Semantic Communication

Madhu Sudan
Principal Researcher, New England Research Center, Microsoft Research

September 29
Distinguished Lecture Series

Real-time Estimation of Distributed Parameters Systems: Application to large scale infrastructure systems

Alexandre Bayen
Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

October 6
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

October 13
Distinguished Lecture Series

Some Applications of Distributed Estimation and Control

Professor Raffaello D’Andrea
ETH Zurich

October 20
Distinguished Lecture Series

Development as Design

Tapan Parikh
Information School

October 27
Distinguished Lecture Series

Barriers to Systems Integration and Design Science Innovation

Steve Kang
Chancellor and Professor of Engineering, UC Merced

November 3


Distinguished Lecture Series

 

November 10
Distinguished Lecture Series

Feedback Motion Planning with Sum-of-Squares Verification
(w/ applications to Walking Robots and Robotic Birds)

Russ Tedrake
Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

November 17


Distinguished Lecture Series

for example...

Scott Klemmer
Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University

November 24
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

December 1
Distinguished Lecture Series

The Power of Abstraction

Barbara Liskov
Institute Professor, MIT and Associate Provost for Faculty Equity

December 8
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

December 15
Distinguished Lecture Series

 

December 22
Distinguished Lecture Series