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Graduate Seminar Series - Fall 2007
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The Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Spring 2008 begins on February 6, 2008.  The list of speakers and topics follows:

Date
Speaker
Topic
5/7/08 Walfredo Cirne, Google Labs of the World, Unite!!!
4/30/08 Dan Gunter, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs Troubleshooting Petascale Distributed Science
4/23/08 IlmiYoon, SFSU

Parts, Image, and Sketch based 3D Modeling Method

4/16/08 Jeroen Lapre,
ILM digital artist/technical director

Maelstroem II -
Continuing Arthur C. Clarke's Legacy

4/9/08 Jozo Dujmović Soft computing with partial truth and graded logic functions
4/8/08 David Chilcott, Nachi Sendowski, Dave Sulcer
Panel Discussion on the Scrum Systems Development Process
4/2/08 Dragutin Petkovic, William Hsu Meeting for Grad Students without Culminating Experience Advisor
3/19/08
Leigh Jin, SFSU
An Exploratory Study of Open Source Software User Groups
3/12/08
Joachim Kainz, Jolira
Improving Enterprises with Automated Continuous Testing Environments
3/5/08

Arno Puder,
Elizabeth Runquist,
Hui Yang

Hui Yang: Data Mining at SFSU

Arno Puder: Writing AJAX Applications in Java or C#

Elizabeth Runquist: Web application for Q-Anal, an algorithm for comparative quantitative PCR analysis

2/27/08

Chris Smith
Javier Arsuaga
Barry Levine

Chris Smith: Using Database and Sematic Web Tools to Link Genes to Complex Behaviors

Javier Arsuaga: Using Computational Persistent Homolgy for clustering Breast cancer CGH-data

Barry Levine: Open Source Project Development Opportunities

2/20/08
Dragutin Petkovic
Overview of research, projects and Culminating Experience methodologies at SFSU Computer Science Department and SFSU Center for Computing for Life Sciences
2/6/08
Dragutin Petkovic
Overview of the New Graduate Program and Other New Intiatives at SFSU Computer Science Department
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Computer Science Graduate Seminars (formerly PERNET) 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 Computer Science Graduate Seminar series.

 
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