CSAIL Event Calendar
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Dertouzos Lecturer Series 2007/2008 The 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. Formerly the Distinguished Lecturer Series, the series has been renamed in memory of Michael Dertouzos, Director for the Lab for Computer Science from 1974 to 2001. William Dally, Stanford University Stream Processing: Efficiency through Locality Date: Thursday, October 25 2007 Time: 4:00PM to 5:30PM Refreshments: 3:45PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Colleen Russell, 3-0145, crussell@csail.mit.edu Christos Papadimitriou, U.C. Berkeley The Algorithmic Lens: How the Computational Perspective is Transforming the Sciences Date: Thursday, February 21 2008 Time: 4:00PM to 5:30PM Refreshments: 3:45PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Colleen Russell, 3-0145, crussell@csail.mit.edu Lenore Blum, Carnegie Mellon University (What We Can Learn from the) Canaries in the Computer Science Coal Mine Date: Thursday, April 10 2008 Time: 4:00PM to 5:30PM Refreshments: 3:45PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Colleen Russell, 3-0145, crussell@csail.mit.edu Shree Nayar, T. C. Chang Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University Computational Cameras: Redefining the Image Date: Thursday, April 24 2008 Time: 4:00PM to 5:30PM Refreshments: 3:45PM Location: 32-123 Contact: Colleen Russell, 3-0145, crussell@csail.mit.edu
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