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2009-2010 Seminar Series in Electrical Engineering
All seminars in this series occur on Mondays 1-2PM in Engineering IV building, room 54-134.

2009-2010     2008-2009     2007-2008     2006-2007     2005-2006    


Fall 2009 (Signals and Systems Area; Professor Ali H. Sayed, organizer)

  1. September 28: Professor David Tse (UC Berkeley) [abstract]
    An Approximation Approach to Network Information Theory.
  2. October 5: Professor Professor Ed Delp (Purdue University) [abstract]
    Multimedia Signal Processing at Purdue University: There is More Than Corn in Indiana!
  3. October 12: Professor Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology) [abstract]
    Selected topics from 40 years of research on speech and speaker recognition.
  4. October 19: Professor Bernard Widrow (Stanford University) [abstract]
    "Cognitive" Memory and its Applications.
  5. October 26: Professor Avideh Zakhor (UC Berkeley) [abstract]
    Automatic 3D Modeling and Analysis of Large Scale Urban Environments.
  6. November 2: Professor Vikram Krishnamurthy (University of British Columbia) [abstract]
    Structural Results in Networked Sensor Management.
  7. November 9: Professor Michael Wellman (University of Michigan) [abstract]
    Empirical Game-Theoretic Analysis for Practical Strategic Reasoning.
  8. November 16: Professor Gregory Wornell (MIT) [abstract]
    On the Sufficiency of Ignorance: Recent Lessons in Communication System Architecture.
  9. November 23: Professor Vince Poor (Princeton University) [abstract]
    APP-PHY Interactions in Wireless Networks.
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