Events - PhD Seminars
The students run a seminar accompanied by Tea/Coffee and Cookies or other snacks. It is scheduled for roughly every Thursday at 3 PM. Even if we don't have a speaker, we are still supposed to have food each week; it's intended to be a social event for the college.
(p.s.: the info on the Distinquished Speaker series, which unfortunately is often scheduled overlapping the PhD Student Seminar time, is at: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/colloquium/distinguishedspeaker.html )
| Makeshift Schedule | |
| Sep 6 | |
| Sep 13 | |
| Sep 20 | |
| Sep 27 | Prof. Cooperman from Systems, Disk-Based Parallel Computation: Disk is the New RAM |
| Oct 4 | |
| Oct 11 | Eric Robinson from Systems, Disk-based Distributed Search and Enumeration: Algorithms and Analysis |
| Oct 18 | Peter Dillinger from PL, ACL2s: An Interface to the ACL2 Theorem Prover |
| Oct 25 | Dan Kunkle from Systems, Twenty-Six Moves Suffice for Rubik's Cube |
| Nov 1 | Prof. Bickmore from HCI, Engagement, Stickness and Adherence: Keeping Users Entranced, Even When It's For Their Own Good |
| Nov 8 | Prof. Pete Manolios from PL, Just Prove It |
| Nov 15 | |
| Nov 22 | (Thanksgiving) |
| Nov 29 | (Academic Review) |
| Dec 6 | |
| Dec 13 | |