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Regularly occurring events
Computer Science Colloquium
Computer Science Colloqua are normally scheduled on Fridays at 1:40 in room 308 of the Computer Science Building unless otherwise noted.
- We begin each semester with a review of research conducted by our students and faculty.
- Computer Science Colloquia generally begin with a competition to answer a puzzle announced at the previous week's colloquium. Announced puzzles are archived at http://robust.cs.utep.edu/freudent/puzzles/index.html.
The Computer Sciencee Colloquium is organized by Eric Freudenthal
Schedule
Upcoming public events
Monday, 16 June, 1PM, COMP 221
Roumen Anguelov of the University of Pretoria Applications of Interval Analysis to Real Analysis and the Analysis of PDEs
Historical
Thursday, 24 April 4:00-4:30PM COMP 322: talk by Erik Madrid
- Erik Madrid, CS student, presents his senior project "An (Almost) Set-Free Explanation of Why Epi and Mono Are Basic Notions of Category Theory"; the talk will also mention possible related future student research
Tuesday, 22 April 1PM UGLC 106: CAHSI/Cyber-Share Lecture
Sunfall: Visual Analytics for Astrophysics, Cecilia Aragon, Lawrence Berkeley National Labratory
Friday, 18 April, Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40PM, 308 CS
- Puzzle (held over from last week): maximum subsequence
- Lizy Kurian John, Effective Computer System Design using Workload Characterization. Host: Patrica Teller
Friday 4/11: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Pat Teller: Highly Parallel Computing Systems and Performance-related Research
- Martine Ceberio, Francois Modave, and Tanja Magoc, Portfolio Management Using Constraints and Optimization
Friday 4/4: Math Colloquium, 3PM, Bell Hall 143
- Advancing students’ mathematical sophistication via mathematical tasks, Kien Lim Mathematical Sciences, UTEP
Friday 4/4: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Puzzle: A Sorting Sort of Problem (1) movies: question
- Pat Teller: A PhD Dissertation: an interactive discussion (50-minute session)
Thursday, 3/20: Guest Speaker from Google, 3:30 in UGLC 220
- Dr. Juan Vargas, Google University Relations Manager
- Title: Connecting Dots in a Flat World
Friday 3/14: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Puzzle: Paint Color movies: question answer
- Tom Mikelson, An Introduction to IPv6 host:Eric Freudenthal movie
Wednesday, 12 March, 1:30PM, CAHSI Online Lecture
- Presenters: Tarik Ono and Gilda Garreton
- Title: Research in Industrial Labs: How Collaboration Aids Innovation.
- To view: Follow the following link in a QuickTime viewer: http://www.hanaalliance.org:554/cahsi.sdp
Using the example of Sun Microsystems Laboratories, this presentation shows how research in industrial labs often spans multiple research areas and encourages close collaboration between groups. We will focus on one particular innovation that was made possible by a joint effort of hardware and software engineers, namely Proximity Communication, a novel low-power chip-to-chip communication method developed at Sun Microsystems Laboratories. Furthermore, the presentation will explain the research and circuit design flow process that lead to the development of functional test chips. It will also emphasize the relevance of an in-house open-source CAD tool as well as interactions with external partners.
Friday 3/7: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Puzzle: Level 6 at www.numbrosia.com. More info is available: Dr Longpre's Numbrosa6 Notes movies: answer
- Paulo Pinheiro: Who is Provenance and Whether S/he Should be Trusted.
- Nigel Ward: Talking to Computers Synopsis movie
Friday 2/29:: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Puzzle: The Inter-campus dragonfly (the first part isn't that hard) movies: solution
- Guest Speaker Ingo Neumann, from Leibniz University of Hannover, Uncertainty Modeling in Geodetic Applications - Techniques and Challenges abstract (host: Vladik Kreinovich) movie
Tuesday, 26 Feb: Special Computer Science Colloquium, 12:15PM, CS 322
- Guest Speaker: Dan Cooke, Texas Tech, Principles and Laws of Problem Solving in SequenceL: Software Engineering using a Declarative Language
(host: Ann Gates)
Friday 2/22: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- This week's puzzle:multi-way elections
- Steve Roach: Getting programmers right, even if programs aren't.
- (cancelled) Adriana Martinez, Conrad Irigoyen and Thomas Ortega, Introduction to the Collegiate Entrepreneur's Organization
Thursday, 2/21: Guest speaker at Research Methods Course: CS322, 6PM
- Mark Minardi, Research Engineer, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, How to impress a government reviewer
(host: Eric Freudenthal)
Friday 2/15: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- This week's puzzle: movies: question
- Yoonsik Cheon: 100% unit test automation for Java classes.
Friday 2/8: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Eric Freudenthal, Virgilio Gonzalez, and Luc Longpre: Distributed systems that tend to do the right thing even when you're not watching over them. movie
- Ann Gates: An overview of the UTEP CREST effort movie
Friday 2/1: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Luc Longpre and Vladik Kreinovich: Are your computations accurate, private, and secure? movie
- Olac Fuentes: Why you're smart. movie
Friday 1/25: Computer Science Colloquium, 1:40 in CS308
- Olac Fuentes and Eric Freudenthal: A power and bandwidth conserving foveated surveillance system.
- David Novick: Why don’t people read the #$%^& manual? (movie)

