Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering
Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380) Schedule
Spring 2009-2010
Wednesdays, 4:15-5:30PM in Skilling Auditorium

Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium meets on Wednesdays 4:15PM-5:30PM throughout the academic year. Talks are given before a live audience in Skilling Auditorium on the Stanford Campus. The live talks (and the videos) are open to the public.

The Colloquium may also be viewed live on the web (click the "join the live presentation" link), or it may be viewed on demand over the web an hour or so (sometimes longer) after the lecture completes (click the video button on the schedule).

Colloquium talks are also distributed on iTunes and YouTube The release schedule to these channels is highly variable since it depends upon how much time SCPD staff has available outside of critical class-related work.

The Colloquium (EE380) is offered as a one unit class, with a S/NC. To receive credit in the Colloquium (assuming you are an enrolled student), select ten lectures, view each of the lectures over the web by clicking on the video camera icon, then submit a short commentary about the lecture by clicking on the thumbs-up thumbs-down icons, completing the web form, and submitting it.

After you've viewed all ten lectures, fill out a class evaluation form (look for the blinking red arrow on the schedule page). The final deadline for assignments is the last day of finals for the quarter.

Curious About EE380?

During the summer, EE380 is a video course where students can select their own program from our backlist of lectures. Browsing the lectures and viewing one or two will give you an idea of the sort of talks coming up in the coming quarter The summer program is HERE..

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Mar 31, 2010Venkat Rangan
Qualcomm Incorporated
Qualcomm R&D Project Neo--Biologically Inspired Machine Learning
Apr 7, 2010Giodo Jouret
CTO Emerging Technology Group, Cisco
Smart endpoints vs. smart networks, a video case study, and Cisco's Medianet Initiative
Apr 14, 2010John Ousterhout
Computer Science
Stanford
RAMCloud: Scalable High-Performance Storage Entirely in DRAM
Apr 21, 2010Jeff Dozier
UC Santa Barbera
Snowmelt runoff, The Fourth Paradigm, and the end of stationarity
Apr 28, 2010Rob Pike
Google
Another Go at Language Design
May 5, 2010Haiping Zhao
Facebook
HipHop Compiler for PHP? Transforming PHP into C++
May 12, 2010Marc Raibert
Boston Dynamics
Computer Science Department Distinguished Computer Scientist Lecture
BigDog, the Rough-Terrain Robot
Where We've Been and Where We're Going
May 19, 2010Carl Taussig
HP Labs
Enabling Paper-Like Displays
Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Display Backplanes
May 26, 2010John Hennessy
President, Stanford University
The Future of Research Universities
Jun 2, 2010Max Seybold
Cherrypal
The $99 laptop revolution
How "Internet foreveryone" is changing the world
 

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