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Colloquium Archive

Date Speaker Lecture Title
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?
Robert G. Plantz, Sonoma State University (Emeritus) Why Assembly Language?
Ivan Beschastnikh, University of British Columbia Helping Developers Make Sense Of Distributed Systems
Jason Shankel, CTO, Wildstop Technical Considerations For Vr
Jeremy Gillula, Electronic Frontier Foundation Let's Encrypt: An Open Source Project To Encrypt The Entire Web
Tom Murphy, Contra-Costa Community College Cs Education As A Min/Max Problem: Or My Rationale For A Under Division Cs Curriculum
Thomas Austin, San Jose State University Systematic Solutions For Preventing Security-Critical Bugs
END OF SEMESTER CELEBRATION & AWARDS (Pizza during talks) Awards Presented To Sonoma State Computer Science Majors
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (Pizza during talks) Spring 2015 Short Presentations Of Student Research
John W. Mamer, Anderson School of Management, UCLA An Economic Model Of Mass Internet Attacks
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