CSAIL Event Calendar
Dertouzos Lecturer Series 2004/2005The Dertouzos Lecturer Series has been a tradition since 1976, featuring some of the most influential thinkers in computer science, including Bill Gates, Steven Jobs, Donald Knuth, John McCarthy, and Mitchell Kapor. For more information on Past talks please see the DLS Archive.
Professor Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University "Bursts, Cascades, and other Temporal Phenomena in Information Networks" Date: Thursday, November 18 2004 Time: 3:30PM to 5:00PM Refreshments: 3:15PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Raina Duran, 617-253-0145, raina@csail.mit.edu Professor Richard Newton, University of California, Berkeley Great Works for the 21st Century: A Critical Role for The Modern Research University Date: Thursday, February 3 2005 Time: 4:15PM to 5:45PM Refreshments: 4:00PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Raina Duran, 617-253-0145, raina@csail.mit.edu Professor Deborah Estrin, University of California, Los Angeles Embedding the Internet: How Smart Sensors May Help Save the Planet Date: Thursday, February 10 2005 Time: 4:15PM to 5:45PM Refreshments: 4:00PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Raina Duran, 617-253-0145, raina@csail.mit.edu Professor Daphne Koller, Stanford University "Probabilistic Models for Complex Domains: Cells, Bodies, and Webpages" Date: Thursday, May 5 2005 Time: 3:30PM to 5:00PM Refreshments: 3:15PM Location: 32-123 *Please note room change* Contact: Raina Duran, 617-253-0145, raina@csail.mit.edu
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