| MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, SPRING 2005 | ||
| January 21 | Jason Liu
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines The "Real" Life of Network Simulation: Research in Real-Time Network Simulation and Validation | |
| January 28 | Athina Petropulu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University ALLow Improved Access in the Network via Cooperation and Energy Savings (ALLIANCES) | |
| February 4 | Jerry Dwyer
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Texas Tech University | |
| February 11 | Mike Brown
California State University at Monterey Bay Acquisition, Restoration, and Visualization of Medieval Manuscripts and other Print Materials | |
| February 18 | Jen Fitzpatrick
Google, Inc. Google: A Computer Scientist's Playground | |
| February 25 | David Wu
Departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry and Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines Grains, Chains & Strains: Some mathematical problems from complex materials | |
| March 4 | Bharat Joshi
ITN Application of Computer Science in an Industrial R&D Environment | |
| March 11 | H. N. Mhaskar
California State University at Los Angeles Detection of local features using Fourier information | |
| April 1 | TBA
TBA TBA | |
| April 15 | Simon Tavener
Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University Hijacking (black-box) simulation codes to compute unstable solutions and bifurcation behavior | |
| April 22 | Sanjay Rajopadhye
Department of Computer Science, Colorado State University Simplifying Reductions | |
| April 29 | Mark Coffey
Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Problem of Modern Mathematics | |