Faculty Candidate Seminars
Events for 2019
FEB
18
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Rethinking the role of optimization in learning
Suriya Gunasekar, Research Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
FEB
20
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Learn Policy Optimally via Efficiently Utilizing Data
Lin Yang, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
FEB
21
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Deep Learning for Medical Imaging: Mapping Sensor Data to Decisions
Morteza Mardani, Research Scientist, Stanford University
FEB
25
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Indoor Human Information Acquisition from Physical Vibrations
Shijia Pan, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Carnegie Mellon University
FEB
27
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
System Architecture Directions for Post-SoC/32-bit Networked Sensors
Hyung-Sin Kim, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California at Berkeley
MAR
11
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Modelling and Analysis of Brain Network Dynamics via Systems and Control Theory
Erfan Nozari, Ph.D. Candidate, University of California, San Diego
MAR
13
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Delay, memory, and messaging tradeoffs in distributed service systems
Martin Zubeldia, Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MAR
18
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Information Theoretic Limits in Learning: Applications to Privacy and Security
Daniel Cullina, Postdoctoral Scholar, Princeton University
MAR
20
2019
Faculty Candidate Seminar
Sight and Sound
Andrew Owens, Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Berkeley