Events in 2005

IIC Seminar Series for Fall 2005

60 Oxford Street, Room 330 [Location details]

TitleSpeaker(s)DateTime
How to Build Google in Your Spare Time [details]Jim Reese, Former Chief Operations Engineer, Google Inc.Sep 28, 20054:00pm
Service-Oriented Science [details]Ian Foster, Associate Division Director, Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National LaboratoryOct 6, 200511:00am
Multi-Scale Modeling of Materials: From Atomic Bonding to Shipwrecks [details]Efthimios "Tim" Kaxiras, Director, Initiative in Innovative Computing; Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics (SEAS/FAS); Professor of Physics (FAS), Department of Physics at Harvard UniversityOct 12, 20054:00pm
Computational Techniques in Numerical Cosmology [details] [video]Volker Springel, Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics (Garching, Germany) and Nick Holliman, Department of Computer Science, Durham University (United Kingdom)Oct 19, 20054:00pm
The UK e-Science Programme [details] [video]Anne Trefethen, Director, UK e-Science Core ProgrammeOct 26, 20054:00pm
The Emergence of Cyberinfrastructure [details] [video]Carl Kesselman, Director, Center for Grid Technologies, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern CaliforniaNov 2, 20054:00pm
Computer Science and Visual Depiction: The Choices We Make [details] [video]Felice Frankel, Director of the Envisioning Science Program, Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard University, Penny Rheigans, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Fredo Durand, CSAIL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hanspeter Pfister, Professor of the Practice of Computer Science, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied SciencesNov 9, 20053:30pm
Science and the Semantic Web [details] [video]Jim Hendler, Director, Joint Institute for Knowledge Discovery, University of Maryland Dec 7, 20054:00pm
Building a Grid-enabled Gateway for Science and Engineering [details] [video]Mark Green, Grid Computational Scientist, Center for Computational Research, Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Dec 14, 20054:00pm