Distinguished Lecture Series 2011-2012

This series annually showcases a handful of outstanding thinkers in the field of computer science, giving them a forum to present their views and ideas to students, faculty, and the interested public.

2011-2012 Distinguished Lecture Series

Bruno Burchberger

Bruno Burchberger
Joannes Kepler University
Can Mathematical Invention be Automated?
June 6, 2011

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Jeannette Wing

Jeannette Wing
Carnegie Mellon University
Computational Thinking
May 1, 2012

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Saul Greenberg

Saul Greenberg
University of Calgary
Proxemic Interactions: the New Ubicomp?
September 21, 2011

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Cynthia Dwork

Cynthia Dwork
Microsoft Research
Lipschitz Mappings, Differential Privacy, and Fairness Through Awareness
May 16, 2012

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Ed Lazowska

Ed Lazowska
University of Washington
Computer Science: Past, Present, and Future
October 13, 2011

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