EECS Department Colloquium Series

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.

Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM HP Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall (unless otherwise noted)

Spring 2014

January 22

Real-Time Brain-Machine Interface Architectures: Algorithmic Development and Experimental Implementation

Maryam Shanechi
Professor, Cornell University

January 29

Optoelectronic Tweezers -- An Optofluidic Platform for Potential Digital Biology

Ming Wu
Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley

February 5

Computational Reality

Ivan Poupyrev

February 12

 

 

February 19

Engineering Intelligent Molecular Systems

David Soloveichik
UCSF Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology

February 26

 

 

March 5

 

 

March 12

 

 

March 19

 

 

March 26

Spring Break

April 2

 

 

April 9

Google Glass, Why and Why Now?

Babak Parviz
Google X Director, Google, Inc.

April 16

The Hearts and Minds of Data Science

Cecilia R. Aragon
Associate Professor
Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington

April 23

 

 

April 30

 

 

May 7