Distinguished Lectures Series
Distinguished lectures from internationally known researchers are sponsored by the SMU School of Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Department and include the following:
- Bella Bose
April 18, 2007
Error Control Codes and Some Applications to Computer Science
- Amr EL Abbadi
February 28, 2007
Privacy and Fraud Detection in Information Management Systems
- Jack Dongarra
January 29, 2007
An Overview of High Performance Computing and Challenges for the Future
- Salim Hariri
November 8, 2006
Autonomic Computing: The Next Era of Computing
- Bruce Shriver
October 25, 2006
Learning About Computer Architecture Through the Patent Literature
- Professor Yale
Patt
April 27, 2005
Microprocessor in the Year 2015: Issues, Challenges, Potential Avenues to Solutions
- John D. Musa,
IEEE Fellow and Independent Consultant
April 13, 2005
More Reliable Software Faster and Cheaper
- Professor
Eugene Spafford
November 17, 2004
Information Security: Past, Present and Future
- Professor
Wolfgang J. Paul
November 12, 2004
Making Operating Systems Fault Free
- Professor
Randal E. Bryant
April 14, 2004
Formal Verification of Infinite State Systems using Boolean Methods
- Professor
Avi Silberschatz
March 19, 2004
Next-Generation Information Systems
- Professor
Hector Garcia-Molina
September 17, 2003
WebBase: Building a Web Warehouse
- Professor
Lotfi Zadeh
February 19, 2003
Precisiated Natural Language (PNL) - Toward a Radical Enlargement of the Role of Natural Language in Scientific Theories
- Professor
Harvey Cragon
January 22, 2003
Fifty Years of Microarchitecture
- Professor
Michael Flynn
November 13, 2002
Computer Engineering in an Era of Sub Micron Device Technology