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Date Speaker Lecture Title
Yong Jae Lee, University of California, Davis Automatically Localizing The Relevant Image Regions For Weakly-Supervised Visual Recognition
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STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Spring 2016 Short Presentations Of Student Research
Anagha Kulkarni, Computer Science Department, San Francisco State University Efficient And Effective Large-Scale Textual Search
Landon Curt Noll How To Find A New Largest Known Prime
Kelly A. Shaw, University of Richmond, Virginia Helping Software Exploit Hardware
Jason Shankel, CTO, Wildstop Technical Considerations For Vr
Rebecca Hartman-Baker, NERSC Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Past, Present, And Future Parallel Programming Paradigms
Peter Pacheco, University of San Francisco Optimizing The Performance Of A Cuda Kernel
Andru Luvisi, ISO, SSU The Stored Program Computer And Some Early Computational Abstractions
Jennifer Chubb Reimann, University of San Francisco Survey Of Quantum Computation & Applications
John Aycock, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Classic Games
Nora Ayanian, Gabilan Assistant Professor of Computer Science, USC Viterbi School of Engineering Multirobot Coordination: From High-Level Specification To Correct Execution
END OF SEMESTER CELEBRATION & AWARDS (Pizza during talks) Awards Presented To Sonoma State Computer Science Majors
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Fall 2015 Short Presentations Of Student Research
Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley Computational Imaging For Real-Time Gigapixel Microscopy
Kate Isaacs, University of California, Davis Understanding Parallel Computing Through Visualization
Korey Sewell, Qualcomm Enter The Dragon: A Peek Inside Of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Memory Controller Team
Allan B. Cruse, University of San Francisco What Every Cs Student Should Know About Romania
Deepa Karnad Dhurka, Sr. Software Engineer, PayPal Contributing To Open Source: What’s In It For Me?