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Colloquium Archive

Date Speaker Lecture Title
Robert G. Plantz, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA Software For Self-Publishing Ebooks
Kenneth Louden, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA How Safe Do Programming Languages Need To Be?
Michael Doherty, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA Autonomous Motion For Virtual Humans: Challenges And Possibilities
Chris Noofnagel, Boalt School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, CA Behavioral Advertising: The Offer You Can't Refuse
END OF SEMESTER CELEBRATION & AWARDS (Pizza during talks) Awards Presented To Sonoma State Computer Science Majors
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Fall 2011 Short Presentations Of Student Research
Jacob Appelbaum, Tor Project, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Anonymity, Privacy, Security, Internet Surveillance And Censorship
Jason Shankel, Stupid Fun Club, Berkeley, CA Prototyping
Ron LaPedis, Seacliff Partners International, San Bruno, CA Will Full Disk Encryption Keep My Data Safe?
Scott Stanfield, Vertigo Software, Point Richmond, CA A Design Primer For The Graphically Challenged: Eight Essential Skills For Programmers
Bill Imler, Squirrel Hill Associates, Oakland, CA Organic Semiconductors For Displays, Lighting And Photovoltaics
Jonathan Smolenski, 3M Cogent, Pasadena, CA (and SSU Alumnus) Computer Science In Biometric Security
Hans Van Tilburg, CTO Office, VISA, Foster City, CA Chip Security And The Mobile Challenge
Bill Kendrick, SSU Alumnus, Davis, CA Party Like It's 1979
Marc LeBrun, Fixpoint, Inc., Novato, CA Shaving With Einstein’s Razor
Michael E. Duffy, CIO, American Healthcare Finance Looking Back, Looking Forward
Chris Bross, DriveSavers Data Recovery, Inc., Novato, CA Fast, Secure, Reliable, Recoverable? Data Recovery From Ssd, Nand Flash, Smart Phones And Tablets
END OF SEMESTER CELEBRATION & AWARDS (Pizza during talks) Awards Presented To Sonoma State Computer Science Majors
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Spring 2011 Short Presentations Of Student Research
Kim Davies, Manager, Root Zone Services Inside Icann And The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority