Distinguished Lectures
Events for 2015
FEB
04
2015
Distinguished Lecture
Taking Bipedal Walking Robots from Science Fiction to Science Fact
Jessy Grizzle, Elmer G. Gilbert Distinguished University Professor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
OCT
06
2015
Distinguished Lecture
Unavailable Innovation: Why You Must Make Your Ideas Accessible
Garlin Gilchrist II, Deputy Technology Director for Civic Community Engagement, City of Detroit
OCT
07
2015
Distinguished Lecture
Leading Challenges and the Role of Transformation in the Fusion and Plasma Sciences
Dr. Edmund Synakowski, U.S. Department of Energy
OCT
09
2015
Distinguished Lecture
Out of Control
Rick Wallace, CEO and President, KLA-Tencor, Corp.
NOV
30
2015
Distinguished Lecture
ECE Dist. Lecture: III-V Quantum Structures for Infrared Detection
Sarath Gunapala, Director, Center for Infrared Photonics, Jet Propulsion Lab
DEC
02
2015
William Gould Dow Distinguished Lecture
Big Data is (at least) Four Different Problems
Michael Stonebraker, Co-Director, Intel Science and Technology Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DEC
09
2015
Distinguished Lecture
The End of Moores Law: Are we Facing the Creation or the Apocalypse?
Stephen Forrest, Paul G. Goebel Collegiate Professor of Engineering