Fall 2004 - Computer Science

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CS Colloquium Talks (August 2004 – August 2009)
Spring 2009
1. February 11, 2009, Virus Quasispecies Assembly using Network Flows, Dr. Alexander Zelikovsky,
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
2. February 20, 2009, Graph Coloring: history, generalizations, algorithms and open problems, Dr.
Vitaly I. Voloshin, Troy University, Troy, AL
3. March 6, 2009, Computational Modeling of Gene Regulatory Networks using Temporal Gene
Expression Data, Dr. Joe Song, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
4. March 11, 2009, Computational methods for haplotype inference from general pedigrees, Dr. Jing
Li, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
5. April 1, 2009, Computational Thinking, Dr. Jeannette M. Wing, President's Professor of
Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Assistant Director, CISE
Directorate, National Science Foundation
6. April 15, 2009, Graph sandwich problems, Dr. R. Sritharan, The University of Dayton, Dayton,
Ohio
7. April 24, 2009, Spatiotemporal Stream Mining using EMM, Professor Margaret H. Dunham,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
8. May 1, 2009, Incremental Pattern Discovery on Streams and Graphs, Dr. Jimeng Sun, IBM
Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY
Fall 2008
1. September 26, 2008, Solvers, Dr. Victor W. Marek, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
2. October 1, 2008, Functional Coherence in Molecular Interaction Networks, Dr. Mehmet
Koyuturk, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
3. October 15, 2008, Decomposition of graphs into factors, Dr. Martín Matamala, Universidad de
Chile, Santiago, Chile
4. October 24, 2008, Information Retrieval support for Concept Location in Software, Dr. Andrian
Marcus, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
5. November 5, 2008, A Workflow for Analyzing Large Histological Image Datasets in Biomedical
Research, Dr. Kun Huang, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
6. November 19, 2008, Sparse Recovery Using Sparse Random Matrices, Dr. Piotr Indyk, MIT,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Spring 2008
1. February 6, 2008, Recent results on graph searching, Dr. Derek Corneil, University of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
2. February 27, 2008, The Inframetric Model for the Internet, Dr. Laurent Viennot, Université Paris
Diderot, Paris France
3. April 4, 2008, Synchrony, Modality and Semantics: Exploration of Predicate Detection, Chunbo
Chu, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
4. April 7, 2008, Formal Verification and Testing in SAM, Gonzalo Argote-Garcia, Florida
International University, Miami, FL
5. April 16, 2008, It's Not "Junk": Using Genetic Algorithms to Search for Functional Regions, Dr.
Clare Bates Congdon, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME
Fall 2007
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September 7, 2007, ChemXSeer: A Digital Library for Chemical Kinetics Data & Scientific,
Prasenjit Mitra, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania
September 19, 2007, PET/CT: Theory and Applications, Chi-Hua Tung, Phillips Medical
Systems, Cleveland, OH
October 3, 2007, Research on Adaptive Contents Service for Sensibility and Context, Jae-Dong
Lee, Dankook University, Korea
October 31, 2007, Computing in the Era of Multi-core and Virtualisation, Hong Ong, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
November 14, 2007, Data-Intensive Super Computing: Taking Google-Style Computing Beyond
Web Search, Randal E. Bryant, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Spring 2007
1. January 26, 2007, Data Mining using Fractals and Power Laws, Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
2. February 14, 2007, Communication predicates: A high level abstraction for coping with
transient and dynamic faults, André Schiper, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL),
Switzerland
3. February 21, 2007, DipZoom: An Internet Measurements Marketplace, Misha Rabinovich, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
4. March 7, 2007, Emerging Networking Technologies and Protocols for Next Generation Clusters,
Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, Ohio State University, Ohio
5. March 14, 2007, Virtual Authentication Ring for Securing Network Operations, David Lee, The
Ohio State University, Ohio
6. March 21, 2007, Modeling Natural Phenomena with Lattice Boltzmann Method, Ye Zhao, Kent
State University, Kent, OH
7. April 11, 2007, Applications of Operations Research in Justice Studies, David Kessler, Kent
State University, Kent, OH
8. April 18, 2007, A self-stabilizing algorithm for computing the median set of a squaregraph, Dr.
Yann Vaxès, Université de la Mediterranée, Marseille, France
9. April 25, 2007, The Problems With Counting Ancestors in a Simple Genetic Algorithm, Mark
Wineberg, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
10. May 2, 2007, Mining Evolution of Graph Data, Qiankun Zhao, Penn State University,
University Park, PA
Fall 2006
1. September 18, 2006, Network Approaches and Cellular Metabolism, Eivind Almaas, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory, California
2. September 27, 2006, Bandwidth Allocation in Sense-and-Respond Systems, Vincenzo Liberatore,
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
3. October 6, 2006, Internet 3.0: Ten Problems with Current Internet Architecture and Solutions
for the Next Generation, Raj Jain, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri
4. October 18, 2006, A Dynamic Quality-of-Service based Dynamic Resource Manager, Frank
Drews, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
5. October 25, 2006, Resource Management for Dynamic, Distributed Real-Time Systems,
Dazhang Gu, CIDDS of Ohio University, Ohio
6. November 8, 2006, Scattered Data Visualization, Yingcai Xiao, University of Akron, Akron,
Ohio
7. November 15, 2006, Toward Large Scale Self-stabilizing Systems, Sébastien Tixeuil, Université
Paris Sud, France
8. November 27, 2006, Opportunistic Routing and Middleware for Sensor and Actuator Networks,
Joel Branch, Rensselaer Polytechnic, New York
9. November 29, 2006, Techniques for Optimizing Loop Scheduling, Tim O'Neil, University of
Akron, Akron, Oh
Spring 2006
1. January 27, 2006, Tools and Techniques for the Data Grid, Prof. Gagan Agrawal, Ohio State
University, Ohio, USA
2. February 13, 2006, Effects of Large, High-Resolution Displays on Geospatial Information
Visualization, Robert Ball, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, USA
3. February 20, 2006, Using Lattice Boltzmann Method for Natural Phenomena Modeling,
Ye Zhao, Stony Brook (SUNY), NY, USA
4. February 22, 2006, High-Fidelity, Illustrative, and Exploratory Visualization, Xiaoru Yuan,
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
5. February 24, 2006, Point-Based Graphics: A Modeling, Animation, and Simulation Paradigm,
Xiaohu Guo, Stony Brook University, NY, USA
6. February 27, 2006, Interactive, Time-Dependent Flow Visualization Techniques for CFD
Simulation Data, Dr. Robert Laramee, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
7. March 10, 2006, Static Techniques for Concept Location in Object-Oriented Code, Prof. Vaclav
Rajlich, Wayne State University, Michigan, US
8. March 15, 2006, Extraterrestrials, Cryptanalysis, and Genomes: Perspectives on Bioinformatics
Research, Prof. Lonnie Welch, Stuckey Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Center for Intelligent, Distributed and Dependable Systems, Ohio University, Ohio, USA
9. April 7, 2006, High Performance Computing and Atmospheric Modeling, John Michalakes,
NCAR, Boulder,CO, USA
10. April 12, 2006, Distributed Smart Cameras: Algorithms and Architectures, Prof. Wayne Wolf,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
11. April 14, 2006, On partitioning of hypergraphs, Dr. Sergei Bezrukov, University of Wisconsin Superior, WI, USA
12. April 19, 2006, Computational Tire Modeling, Dr. Timothy A. Davis, Goodyear, Ohio
13. April 26, 2006, Grid Robots: Getting the computer to program your robot for you, Prof. Daniel
Ashlock, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
14. May 5, 2006, A rounding algorithm for approximating minimum Manhattan networks, Prof.
Victor Chepoi, Universite de la Mediterranee, Marseille, France
Fall 2005
1. Friday October 7, 2005, Tutorial on Geometric Level Set for Medical Imagery, Jasjit S. Suri,
Ph.D., Columbus, Ohio
2. October 12, 2005, A Network Management Framework for Next Generation Networks, Dr.
Augustine Samba, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
3. October 19, 2005, Science Informatics and Information Management, Dr. John Rumble,
Information International Associates, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN.
4. October 26, 2005, Wireless Networked Sensors: Introductions, Applications, Demonstrations and
Future Work, Prof. Mikhail Nesterenko, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
5. November 9, 2005, An Overview of the CISE Directorate at NSF, Dr. Michael Foster, Division
Director, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
6. November 18, 2005, Robust Resource Allocation in Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems,
Prof. H. J. Siegel, Colorado State University, Colorado, USA
7. November 21, 2005, Frequent Pattern Mining: Algorithm, Research Issues, and Applications,
Prof. Ruoming Jin, Kent State University, Ohio, USA
8. November 30, 2005, The case for vigilance, Prof. Michael Rothstein, Kent State University, Ohio,
USA
9. December 7, 2005, Next-Generation Information Systems, Professor Avi Silberschatz, Yale
University, Connecticut
Spring 2005
1. February 2, 2005, Computational Problems in Population Haplotyping, Prof. Alex Zelikovsky,
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
2. February 18, 2005, Strategyproof Network Protocol Design, Prof. Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois
Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL
3. February 25, 2005, Algorithms for Universal DNA Tag Array Design and Optimization, Prof. Ion
Mandoiu, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
4. March 4, 2005, Network Lifetime and Power Assignment in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks, Prof.
Gruia Calinescu, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL
5. March 7, 2005, Image Processing Methods For Large-Scale Studies of Neurodegenerative
Disease, Dr. Owen Carmichael (Faculty Candidate), University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
6. March 9, 2005, Scalable Data Mining: System and Algorithms, Ruoming Jin (Faculty Candidate),
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
7. March 11, 2005, Some Issues in the Extreme Scaling of Wireless Sensor Networks, Prof. Anish
Arora, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
8. March 14, 2005, Similarity-Cornerstone of Bioinformatics, or “How One Can Compare Apples to
Oranges”, Dr. Mikhail Popescu (Faculty Candidate), University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia,
Missouri
9. March 16, 2005, Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis for Biomarker Discovery, Dr. Weichuan Yu,
Associate Research Scientist (Faculty Candidate), Center for Statistical Genomics and Proteomics,
New Haven, CT
10. March 30, 2005, SORTING NETWORKS, Prof. Kenneth E. Batcher, Kent State University, Kent,
OH
11. April 6, 2005, On Self-stabilization and Sensor networks, Prof. Sebastien Tixeuil, Universite Paris
Sud, France
12. April 22, 2005, Efficient Algorithms for Exploring Large-Scale Multidimensional Time Series
Data, Prof. Joseph F. JaJa, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
13. April 27, 2005, On clique separators, nearly chordal graphs and the Maximum Weight Stable Set
problem, Prof. Dr. Andreas Brandstädt, Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany
14. May 4, 2005, High-Performance Computing for Reconstructing Evolutionary Trees from GeneOrder Data, David A. Bader, Associate Professor and Regents' Lecturer, Univ. of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
Fall 2004
1. September 15, 2004, Green's functions for singularly perturbed problems, Dr. Torsten Linss,
Technical University of Dresden, Germany
2. October 29, 2004, Metric Methods: Algorithms and Applications, Dr. Anupam Gupta, Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
3. November 12, 2004, Computational Geometry and Biology, Dr. Sergey (Bereg) Bespamyatnikh,
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
4. November 29, 2004, Static and Dynamic Analyses for Reverse-Engineered UML Sequence
Diagrams, Dr. Atanas (Nasko) Rountev, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
5. December 1, 2004, A Theoretical and Applied Program to Simulate Very Large Social and
Infrastructure Systems, Dr. Madhav Marathe, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM ,
USA
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