Stanford University Computer Systems Laboratory
EE380 Colloquium Schedule
Winter 2003-2004

Welcome to the Stanford COMPUTER SYSTEMS LABORATORY COLLOQUIUM home page. The Colloquium presents a series of ten lectures each academic quarter. The content is free ranging, covering wide range of topics related to computer systems. Everyone, enrolled or not, is welcome to attend. The Colloquium may be taken as a class (1 unit, S/NC). Enrolled students must write a short paragraph commentary on each lecture and complete a class evaluation form. (Details) Even though the class is taped, televised, and available on the web, students are requested to attend lectures in person because its a better experience for everyone. Speakers need a live audience; remote attendees miss out as they have no opportunity to interact with speakers. Occasionally speakers choose to present material that cannot broadcast or webcast, usually because of copyright restrictions. In that case, portions of the video lecture may be elided or the entire video lecture replaced with a lecture from our archives.
Past Colloquia can be viewed by clicking here or using the link on the left index bar.

Jan 7, 2004Kevin McGrath
AMD
The AMD Opteron Microcomputer
A Compatible Bridge Between 32- and 64-bit Computing
Jan 14, 2004Norm Jouppi
HP Labs
BiReality: Mutually-Immersive Mobile Telepresence
Jan 21, 2004Richard Marks
Sony Computer Entertainment US R&D (PlayStation)
Manager, Special Projects
EyeToy: A New Interface for Interactive Entertainment
Jan 28, 2004Ron Kimmel
CS Department, Technion
3D Face Recognition
The Ultimate Biometric Lock
Feb 4, 2004Benjamin Wells
Computer Science, Mathematics, University of San Francisco
The Architecture of Colossus, The First PC
Feb 11, 2004Dave Hughes
oldcolo.com
Wireless in Really Remote Areas
Feb 18, 2004Bob Colwell
Things CPU Architects Need To Think About
Feb 25, 2004Parham Aarabi
University of Toronto
Artificial Perception Laboratory
Multi-Microphone Speech Processing, or Why Two Ears Are Better Than One
Mar 3, 2004Matthew Szulik
President and CEO
RedHat
Open for Change
Mar 10, 2004Daniel Robbins
Gentoo.org
Gentoo and You
 

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