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Seminar: Kirk W. Cameron

Dr. Kirk W. Cameron is Professor of Computer Science and Associate Department Head for Research and Engagement at the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He presents “Rethinking Quantitative Approaches to Computer System Design in the Power Age” Thursday, Oct. 3, 1:00pm, 310 Larsen Hall.

Seminar: Robyn R. Lutz

Robyn Lutz is a professor of computer science at Iowa State University. She presents “Designing Safe Programmed Molecular Systems,” Monday, Nov. 4 at 2:00 pm in LAR 234.

Seminar: Kejun Huang

Kejun Huang is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at University of Florida. He presents “Latent Variable Identification using Identifiable Matrix Factorization Methods,” Thursday, Sept. 26 at 1:00 pm in LAR 310.

Seminar: Dr. Yier Jin

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Yier Jin is the Endowed IoT Term Professor in the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World and also an Associate Professor at ECE Florida. He presents “Hardware and Architecture-Supported Cybersecurity for Internet of Things” Thursday, Sept. 5 @ 1:00 pm, Larsen Hall 310.

Seminar: Dr. José Martinez-Lorenzo

José Martinez-Lorenzo is an associate professor at Northeastern University, where he directs the Sensing, Imaging, Control, Actuation, and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He presents “ML/AI-driven Coordination of Multiple Autonomous Robotic Swarms of Networked UAVs using 4D Information Theory, mm-wave MIMO Radar, and Computer Vision” Wednesday, Aug. 21 @ 3:00 pm, LAR 234.

Seminar: Dr. Robert Moore

Robert Moore is currently an Associate Professor at ECE Florida. He presents “Deeply Penetrating Radio, Large Wavelength Scattering, Ionospheric Electrodynamics, and Geospace,” Thursday, Aug. 29 at 1:00pm, LAR 310.

Seminar: Dr. Alina Zare

Alina Zare is an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. She presents “Plant Root Analysis with Multiple Instance Learning,” Thursday, Sept. 12 @ 1:00pm.

Seminar: Nikolaos P. Papanikolopoulos

Nikolaos P. Papanikolopoulos (IEEE Fellow) is a McKnight Presidential Endowed Professor and a Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota and Director of the Center for Distributed Robotics and SECTTRA. He presents “From Ground Robots to Transformable UAVs: Applications to Precision Agriculture,” Wednesday April 17 @ 10:00 am, 221 MAE-A.