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The GRAND Seminar will be held (hopefully) every week during the spring and fall semesters, and periodically at other times. During Spring 2008 (unless otherwise noted), meetings are every Tuesday at 12:00 pm in 430A.
The goal of this seminar series is to provide informal opportunities for faculty and students to present their work or even other people's work. Practice talks are also welcomed.
- Free lunches (pizza or sandwich or ...) will be provided
- If you would like to present a seminar, please send an email to Jyh-Ming Lien
Upcoming Events 2008 Spring full schedule
- What Is Real Motion And Would We Know If We Saw It,
Alexander Razzook and Lynn Gerber, NIH 12:00 noon, April 29, ST2, 430A
- When computers look at art: Image analysis in humanistic studies of the visual arts, David Stork, Ricoh Innovations and Stanford University, 12:00 noon, May 05, Monday, Johnson Center Gold room
- Visualizing & Exploring Networks using Semantic Substrates,
Aleks Aris Human-Computer Interaction Lab, UMD 12:00 noon, April 15, ST2, 430A
- Deriving structural properties of the rat hippocampus: A computational approach, Deepak Ropireddy, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, GMU, 12:00 noon, April 08, ST2, 430A
- Heuristic Search And Information Visualization Methods For School Redistricting, Marie desJardins, Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UMBC
12:00 noon, April 01, ST2, 430A
- Deriving Structural Properties of the Rat Hippocampus: A Computational Approach
Deepak Ropireddy Krasnow Institute, George Mason University 12:00 noon, March 04(Tue) March 05 (Wed), 2008, STII 430
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