Spring 2003 Seminar Series


 

All Seminars will be held in 655 McBryde at 4pm unless indicated otherwise.

 

Date

Speaker(s)

Topic

January 23rd and 24th

Andreas Stathopoulos and Evgenia Smirni (College of William and Mary)

January 23rd:
Application Level Resource Management in Sequential and Parallel Scientific Codes
 

Abstract

 

January 24th:

Aggregate Matrix Analytic Techniques: Theory and Applications

 

Abstract

 
NOTE: Both talks will run from 2pm to 3pm in room 655; instead of the normal 4pm schedule.

January 29th

David Samuels (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech.)

Modeling of Mitochondrial DNA

 

Abstract

February 12th

Michael Berry (University of Tennessee)

An SVD-Based Phylogenetic Method for Creating Comprehensive Whole Genomes

 

Abstract

February 19th

Ross Dannenberg (Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.)

Protecting the Intellectual Property You Create: Inventor Guidelines for Preserving Patent Rights

 

Abstract

February 26th

Harsha Rajasimha (Virginia Tech.)

Queuing Theoretic Approach to Modeling and Simulation of Biological Networks

 

Abstract

March 12th

Miguel Perez (Virginia Tech.)

Information Overload?  The Past, Present, and Future of In-Vehicle Information Technologies

 

Abstract

April 16th

Bruce Weide (The Ohio State University)

Component-Based Software Engineering: Providing Intellectual Focus to CS1/CS2

 

Abstract

April 17th

Bruce Weide (The Ohio State University)

Assignment Statement + References = Disaster

 

Abstract

April 23th (Tentative)

Stephen Edwards (Virginia Tech.)

 

 

For previous seminars, please see below:

 

Fall 2002

Fall 2001

Spring 2002

Spring 2001

 

If you have a talk you would like to present, please send us an email: seminar@cs.vt.edu