Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering
Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380) Schedule
Fall 2008-2009
Wednesdays, 4:15-5:30PM in Gates B03

Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium meets on Wednesdays 4:15PM-5:30PM throughout the academic year. Talks are given before a live audience in Gates B03 (Fall) or Gates B01 (Winter and Spring).
The Colloquium may also be viewed live on the web (click the "join the live presentation" link), or it may be viewed on demand over the web an hour or so (sometimes longer) after the lecture completes (click the video button on the schedule). Colloquium talks are also distributed on iTunes and YouTube The schedule for these channels is highly variable since it depends upon how much time SCPD staff has available outside of critical class related work.

If you enjoy the EE380 Colloquium you may want to attend one of the other CS or EE seminars or colloquia.
  1. CS545, the Stanford Info Seminari, which meets Fridays 4:15-5:15pm in the Gates Room B12.
  2. CS547, the Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design), which meets Fridays 12:50-2:05PM in Gates Room B01.
  3. The Program on Liberation Technology is part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford. They frequently have lectures of interest to Computer Scientists and Engineers. The Seminar meets Thursdays 4:30-6:00PM in the Wallenburg Theater, Building 160.
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Sep 24, 2008Jonathan Appavoo
IBM
Towards a Global Scale Public Computer
Oct 1, 2008Richard Kaufmann
HP HPC
Issues in Mainstream Clusters
Oct 8, 2008Ted Selker
Media Lab, MIT
Excubate: A new model of new technology business development
Oct 15, 2008Jane McGonigal
Institute for the Future
How to invent the future by playing online games:    The SuperStruct Game
Oct 22, 2008Carl Hewitt
MIT EECS (Emeritis)
Scalable Privacy-Friendly Client Cloud Computing: a gathering Perfect Disruption
Oct 29, 2008Chuck House
Stanford Media X and HSTAR
Exploring Synergy with Industry: Media X research at Stanford
Nov 5, 2008Guido van Rossum
Google
Google App Engine
Run your web application on Google's infrastructure
Nov 12, 2008Al Fazio
Intel Fellow
Director, Memory Technology Development
Intel Corporation
Future Computer Memory
Nov 19, 2008Tim O'Reilly
O'Reilly Media
Watching the Alpha Geeks: What Hackers and Enthusiasts Tell Us About the Shape of the Future
Nov 26, 2008
Thanksgiving Break -- No Class
Dec 3, 2008Serge Saxonov and Alexander Wong
23andme.com
Inventing Personal Genomics: Behind the Scenes at 23andMe
 

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