Distinguished Lectures
Events for 2018
FEB
06
2018
Distinguished Lecture
DUP Lecture: Locating the nodes: from sensor arrays to genomic networks
Alfred O. Hero, III, John H. Holland Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
FEB
09
2018
Alumni | Cultural | Distinguished Lecture | ECE Willie Hobbs Moore Distinguished Alumni Lecture
Information-age Conflict
Isaac R. Porche III, Director, Acquisition and Development Program, Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
MAR
14
2018
William Gould Dow Distinguished Lecture
Efficient Hardware and Methods for Deep Learning
William J. Dally, Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research , NVIDIA
APR
06
2018
William Gould Dow Distinguished Lecture
Technology, Innovation and Diversity: Women and men creating technology together, and defining our future
Telle Whitney, Former CEO, Anita Borg Institute, Board member and Consultant
OCT
05
2018
Distinguished Lecture
The 3rd Revolution in Computing has just begun: Connecting the Physical World to the Power of the Digital World
Samuel H. Fuller, CTO Emeritus and Distinguished Scientist, Analog Devices Inc., Research Scientist Affiliate, MIT
OCT
09
2018
Alumni | Cultural | Distinguished Lecture | ECE Willie Hobbs Moore Distinguished Alumni Lecture
How Microwaves Launched and Enabled My Academic and Research Career
Rhonda Franklin, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota
NOV
01
2018
Distinguished Lecture
From Discrete Event Systems to Discreet Event Systems
Stéphane Lafortune, N. Harris McClamroch Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
NOV
05
2018
Distinguished Lecture
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the Golden Age of Engineering
Honorable Zachary J. Lemnios, Vice President, IBM Research, IBM
NOV
08
2018
Alumni | Distinguished Lecture
A Tale of Cybersecurity, With Applications to Automobiles
Carl Landwehr, Lead Research Scientist, Cyber Security and Privacy Research Institute , George Washington University
DEC
04
2018
Distinguished Lecture | Gilleo Lectureship
Gravitational Waves: A New Window to the Universe
Nergis Mavalvala, Curtis and Kathleen Marble Professor of Astrophysics; Assoc. Dept. Head of Physics, MIT