Seminar /CE Seminar

Computer Engineering Seminar

The seminar is held bi-weekly during the 2:00-3:00 timeslot. Depending on existing meetings during those times, this bi-weekly schedule is somewhat flexible.

This seminar is a vehicle to identify and foster collaboration ideas. The speakers are generally faculty from the Computer Engineering group, but attendance is open to any faculty and students---student participation is particularly encouraged for making connections to existing research. Talks should be between 30-50 minutes (depending on the level of discussion expected) which will round out about a 60 minute slot.

Unless otherwise noted, all talks are in ECE 530.

Upcoming Talks

Note: T=Tuesday, R=Thursday

DateSpeakerTopic
2008
T May 6Ali AkogluSCARS: Scalable Self-Configurable Architecture for Reusable Space Systems

Previous Talks

DateSpeakerTopic
2007
R Oct 4Jonathan SprinkleAutonomous Systems, Modeling, and Code Generation
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R Nov 1Loukas LazosAnalytical Evaluation of Coverage and Target Detection in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
R Nov 29Paul Flikkema (NAU)Wireless Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring: Energy-Efficient Inference
T Feb 5Susan LyseckyComputing For Everyone: A Look inside the Ubiquitous and Embedded Computing Systems (UECS) Lab
T Feb 19Roman LyseckyWarp Processing: Autonomous Performance/Power Optimization for Computing Systems
T Feb 26Jerzy RozenblitPredicting the Unpredictable
W Mar 12Srinivasan RamasubramanianDisjoint Multipath Routing in Packet-Switched Networks
T Apr 1Marwan Krunz (NOTE: 3:00 pm)Resource Management and Distributed Protocols for Cognitive Radio Networks
T Apr 22Janet Wang RovedaChebyshev Affine Arithmetic Based Parametric Yield Prediction Under Limited Descriptions of Uncertainty