Distinguished Lecture Series, Fall 2005
September 1, 2005 – 2:10 pmIf you’re at the University of Toronto (or even if you’re not), you might be interested in the lineup for the Fall 2005 Distinguished Lecture Series:
| Sep 6 | Moshe Vardi, Rice (Logic) |
| Sep 13 | Herb Grosch |
| Sep 20 | Pamela Zave, At&T (Software Engeneering) |
| Sep 30 | Avi Wigderson, IAS (Theory) |
| Oct 11 | Russell Stuart, Berkeley (AI) |
| Oct 25 | D. Srivastava, At&T (Databases) |
| Nov 1 | Mik Lamming, HP (ubiquitous computing) |
| Nov 8 | Tony Derose, Pixar (Graphics) |
| Nov 29 | Michael Kearns, Upenn (Machine Learning/ Theory) |
| Dec 6 | Stefan Savage, UCSD (Systems) |
The first talk is right around the corner: Moshe Vardi from Rice
will be talking on Tuesday Sep 6, the first day of the academic
year. His talk is titled “And Logic Begat Computer Science: When
Giants Roamed the Earth”. A detailed message is to be sent by
Web-Notice. This talk is in SF1101 at 15:10; unless otherwise stated,
others will be in BA1180 starting at 11:10.