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PERNET/Graduate Seminar Series - Fall 2005
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The PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Fall 2005 begins on September 7, 2005.  The list of speakers and topics follows:

Date
Speaker
Topic
9/7/05

Dragutin Petkovic

Overview of the New Graduate Program and Other New Intiatives at SFSU Computer Science Department
9/14/05

Bernard Golden

What Open Source Means for the Future of Computer Science
9/21/05 Wolfgang Taube Computer Science goes Interactive New Media
9/28/05 Tai Hsu Humanoid
10/5/05 Andreas Paepcke Context in Search and Browsing of Photograph
10/12/05 Wesley J. Chun What is Python?
10/19/05 Jerry Liu JDDAC: An Open Source Wireless Sensor Network Platform
10/26/05 Jozo J. Dujmović Continuous Preference Logic for System Evaluation
11/2/05 Dragan Radojevic An Introduction to Interpolative Boolean Algebra
11/9/05 Erich Bonnert SCO vs. IBM - the Anatomy of a Defining Case for Open Source
11/16/05 Nada Matic Efficient, User-Friendly Text Input Method for Mobile Devices
11/23/05 James Gosling A Q & A Session with the Inventor of Java

PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminars are on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. in TH 331 and include the presentation and discussion of a current research topic in Computer Science. To put your name on the mailing list (or to remove your name from the list) please send an e-mail request to pernet@cs.sfsu.edu. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to attend the PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminar series.

 
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