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Colloquium Archive

Date Speaker Lecture Title
Kimberly Cupps, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory High Performance Computing (Hpc) And The Sequoia Supercomputer At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Kim Zetter, WIRED Stuxnet And The Age Of Digital Warfare
Jason Shankel, The Stupid Fun Club (PIZZA AFTER TALK IN DARWIN 28) Quantified Self, Augmented Reality And Psychological Modeling
Cooper Quintin, Electronic Frontier Foundation, San Francisco Privacy Badger, Dnt, And A Web Without Tracking
Bob Ippolito, Nom Labs Avoiding Pain With Persistent Data Structures
Cynthia Thompson, University of San Francisco Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis
Yi Fang, Santa Clara University Towards The Next Generation Of Search Engines
Barry Rountree, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Optimizing Performance At 20 Megawatts: Open Problems In Power-Constrained Supercomputing
Chris Finan, former White House Cybersecurity Advisor Government Cybersecurity 2015: What To Expect From Congress And The Executive Branch In The Coming Year
Michael Nathanson, St. Mary’s College, Moraga, California From Bit To Qubit: Quantum Information For Everyone
Timothy Doughty, DriveSavers, Novato, California What I Learned And What I Wished I Had Learned
END OF SEMESTER CELEBRATION & AWARDS (Pizza during talks) Awards Presented To Sonoma State Computer Science Majors
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Fall 2014 Short Presentations Of Student Research
Lila Tretiakov, Wikimedia Wikimedia - Quo Vadis?
Tom Slezak, Lawrence Livermore Laboratories Barriers To Bioinformatics: Why Doesn’t Your Doctor Have Digital Diagnostics Yet?
Alex Freedland, Mirantis Openstack
Jason Shankel, The Stupid Fun Club The Psychology Of The Augmented World
Vicki Shreiner, Talend How To Make Business Applications Talk To Each Other
Bill Anklam, Agilent The Value And Elegance Of Digital Signal Processing
William A. Blunden, San Francisco State University Chinese Threat To U.S. Economic Security