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Distinguished Lectures

Events for 2004

JAN
22
2004
Distinguished Lecture
Network Coding: from Graph Theory to Algebraic Geometry
Dr. Emina Soljanin
JAN
27
2004
Distinguished Lecture
Simple, Scaleable Network Algorithms
Prof. Balaji Prabhakar, Stanford University
FEB
05
2004
Distinguished Lecture
From Wireless and Sensor Networks to Convergence: Theory, Protocols, and Architecture
Prof. P. R. Kumar, University of Illinois Urbana-C
FEB
12
2004
Distinguished Lecture
What is the Zeta Function?
Dr. John Derbyshire
FEB
20
2004
Distinguished Lecture
DLS in Graphics
Fredo Durand
MAR
02
2004
Distinguished Lecture
Extrinsic Information Transfer Charts as a Design Tool for Inerative Processors
Dr. Gerhard Kramer, Lucent Tecnologies
MAR
08
2004
Distinguished Lecture
DLS in Graphics
Steve Seitz
MAR
11
2004
William Gould Dow Distinguished Lecture
Overview of the two recent Mars missions, Spirit and Opportunity
Dr. Charles Elachi
MAR
18
2004
Distinguished Lecture
H Stands for Hydrogen…and Humility
Dr. John Rigden, American Institute of Physics
MAR
19
2004
Distinguished Lecture
DLS in Graphics
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
MAR
25
2004
Distinguished Lecture
PEDAMACS: Power Efficient and Delay Aware Medium Access Protocol for Sensor Networks
Prof. Pravin Varaiya, University of California Ber
MAR
30
2004
Distinguished Lecture
COMPARING STRENGTH OF LOCALITY OF REFERENCE — Popularity, majorization, and some folk theorems
Prof. Armand Makowski
APR
08
2004
Distinguished Lecture
Some Analysis and Applications of Image Registration
Prof. Peter Ramadge, Princeton University
OCT
20
2004
William Gould Dow Distinguished Lecture
Natural Communication with Networked Information Systems: Research and Prospectives
Dr. James L. Flanagan