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Distinguished Lecture Series

July 23, 2000
Bootstrapping: Facilitated Co-Evolution within our Cyberinfrastructures
Lecture

December 12, 2000
How to Crawl the Web
Lecture

January 11, 2001
Information and Intelligent Systems
Lecture

February 15, 2001
Tele-immersion
Lecture

March 13, 2001
Mobile Computing: Hype or Harbinger?
Lecture

April 17, 2001
The Virtualized Reality System: 4D Digitization of a Time-Varying Real Event and Its Application
Lecture

May 15, 2001
Cyber-research: Meeting the Challenges of a Terascale Computing Infrastructure
Lecture

June 4, 2001
Multimedia Digital Libraries Research
Lecture

June 12, 2001
The Hot Design Challenge: Low Power Systems
Lecture

November 13, 2001
Experience Systems
Lecture

December 5, 2001
Building Secure Software
Lecture

January 8, 2002
Developing the Internet-Why does it take so long, and can research help?
Lecture

March 12, 2002
Customer Owned Wavelengths and Fiber - The next evolution in research networks
Lecture

March 20, 2002
The Semantic Web: What can it do?
Lecture

April 10, 2002
Computing Infrastructure for the 21st-Century: Time to Go Long and Go Deep
Lecture

May 7, 2002
Signal Compression, Classification, and Modeling
Lecture

September 16, 2002
Enabling Systems Biology
Lecture

October 17, 2002
Robot-Assisted Urban Search and Rescue from 9/11 to Now: Where
Lecture

January 16, 2003
Agents, Information Systems & the Internet: An Open Architecture Perspective
Lecture

January 27, 2003
Challenges for the Semantic Web
Lecture

March 13, 2003
High Performance Computing, Computational Grid, and Numerical Libraries
Lecture

April 17, 2003
Perceptive Animated Interfaces: A New Generation of Interactive Learning Tools
Lecture

May 22, 2003
A New Kind of Science
Lecture

September 18, 2003
The Grid: Opportunities, Achievements, and Challenges for (Computer) Science
Lecture

December 11, 2003
Constraint Satisfaction Complexity, and Logic
Lecture

January 28, 2004
Bluespec: Why Chip Design can't be left to Traditional Approaches
Lecture

December 8, 2004
Adaptive Methods for Updating/Downdating Page Ranks
Lecture

October 19, 2006
Steps towards the Reinvention of Programming
Lecture

February 15, 2007
The Looming Software Crisis due to the Multi-Core Menace
Lecture

September 27, 2007
Randomness, Computation and Proof
Lecture

October 11, 2007
Computational Photography: A New Application of Computing
Lecture

November 15, 2007
Brains, Meaning and Corpus Statistics
Lecture

February 21, 2008
Maxwell, Shannon, Bardeen, and Beyond
Lecture

March 6, 2008
Compressive Sensing
Lecture

April 24, 2008
Cyberinfrastructure for Global Cultural Heritage
Lecture

May 1, 2008
Building a Strong Foundation for the Future Internet
Lecture

June 5, 2008
Parallel Computers Will Be Everywhere: How will we use them?
Lecture

August 7, 2008
Molecular Simulation and the Future of Biology
Lecture

August 22, 2008
Towards Inventing the New Sciences of the Internet-Search, Marketing, & the Power of Social Networks
Lecture

September 24, 2008
Emerging Issues at the Intersection of Social and Technological Networks
Lecture



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