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
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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