| MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, FALL 2007 | ||
| August 24 | Marian Mrozek
Institute of Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, PolandRigorous numerics of dynamical systems (Abstract) |
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| August 31 | Cari G. Kaufman
Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute and
National Center for Atmospheric ResearchFunctional ANOVA Modeling of Regional Climate Model Experiments (Abstract) |
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| September 7 | No colloquium | September 14 | Ross McConnell
Computer Science Department, Colorado State UniversityCertifying Algorithms (Abstract) |
| September 21 | Dinesh P. Mehta
Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of MinesChip Floorplanning (Abstract) |
September 28 | Jeffrey M. Voas
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)A Baker's Dozen: 13 Grand Software Engineering Challenge (Abstract) |
| October 5 | Gary Grider and John Bent
Information Science and Technology Institute, Los Alamos National LaboratoryParallel Computing at LANL (Abstract) |
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| October 12 | Observation of Fall Break | |
| October 19 | Thomas L. Geers
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder A Spectral-Element Method for Modeling Cavitation in Transient Fluid-Structure Interaction (Abstract) |
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| October 26 | David Wu
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of MinesRecent Challenges and Approaches in Field Theories for Polymers (Abstract) |
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| November 2 | Paul DuChateau
Department of Mathematics, Colorado State UniversityModeling Radiosensitive Response - The RBE versus LET Curve as an Input-output Relation (Abstract) |
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| November 9 Hill Hall 204 |
Michael D. Colagrosso
Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of MinesLarge Datasets from Small Devices: Machine Learning in Wireless Sensor Networks (Abstract, Flyer) |
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| November 16 | Charles Baker
Sun MicrosystemsAn Introduction to Developing in OpenSolaris (Abstract, Slides) |
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| November 23 | Thanksgiving, no colloquium | |
| November 30 | Presentations of Independent Studies by: Matthew Benigni, Ryan Ford, Adam McCormick,
Jeremy Norman and Nathan Ostrander all Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
(Abstract) |
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| December 6 | Dead day, no colloquium | |