15-128 meets Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:20 in
7500 Wean Hall.
During this time the freshman cs majors meet
and hear from different members of the cs
community. The speakers talk about their
research in cs, past events, and future
trends. The idea is to expand the students'
concepts of what is available to them as
students within the School of Computer
Science.
Schedule: Fall 2004
Date |
Speaker/Activity |
31 August 2004 |
Randy Bryant, Dean of the School of Computer Science,
"Introduction to (S)CS: A Personal Perspective"
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7 September 2004 |
Jeannette Wing, Computer Science Department Head,
"The Computer Science Department"
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14 September 2004 |
Peter Lee, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education,
"Proofs and Programs"
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21 September 2004 |
Moose, Squirrel, Boris, Natasha, and the rest of the gang,
"Welcome"
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28 September 2004 |
Michael Shamos,
"Modeling the Global Payment System"
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5 October 2004 |
Roger Dannenberg,
"Computer Music"
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12 October 2004 |
Robert Frederking,
"Language Technologies"
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19 October 2004 |
Randy Pausch,
"CMU's Entertainment
Technology Cener: The *really* fun stuff at CMU!"
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26 October 2004 |
Seth Goldstein,
"Computing: the Future"
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2 November 2004 |
Manuela Veloso,
"Learning in
Multi-Robot Soccer Teams"
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9 November 2004 |
Lorrie Cranor,
"Computer Science
Meets Social and Policy Issues"
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16 November 2004 |
Bernardine Dias, Rahul Tongia, Joe Mertz,
"Technology for the World"
ATTENTION STUDENTS: This IC will meet in
2210 Doherty Hall
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23 November 2004 |
IC does not meet today
Happy Thanksgiving
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30 November 2004 |
Anastassia Ailamaki
"Databases for Fun
and Profit"
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7 December 2004 |
Doug James &
Alyosha Efros,
"Graphics"
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CMU Sony Legged Robot Soccer Team (see Manuela Veloso) |
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Student project from Building Virtual Worlds course, Entertainment Technology (see Jesse Schell) |
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3D Mine Mapping Project |
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