School of Computer Science and Information Technology
Computer Science and
Information Technology

RMIT University, Computer Science and IT
2010 Seminar Series

Seminars are free and open to the general public. No booking is necessary. If you are interested in giving a presentation in this seminar series, or to make suggestions for speakers, please contact Sebastian Sardina, the seminar co-ordinator. Here are some suggestions made by James Harland (RMIT CS&IT access only). Seminars are normally held at 10.08.04 (building 10, level 8, room 4), generally on Fridays from 11:30am to 12:30pm. You can find where we are from the RMIT city campus map.

Previous seminar series: 2009 seminars, 2008 seminars, 2007 seminars, 2006 seminars, 2005 seminars, 2004 seminars, 2003 seminars, 2002 seminars.


Next
Date & Day
Time & Location
Presenter
Topic
Friday 22
January
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
A/Prof. Sebastian Link
(The Victoria University of Wellington)
When Real-world Database Constraints meet Para-consistent Logics
Friday 29
January
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Floor 8, Bulding 14
Patrik Huslum
(ANU)
Factored planning: Promises and Pitfalls

Thursday 4
February
13:00-14:00

10.08.04
Doug Oard
(University of Maryland)
Evaluating E-Discovery Search: The TREC Legal Track
Friday 12
February
11:30-12:30

12.13.03
Dr. Arnold Pears
(University of Uppsala)
Does Quality Assurance Enhance the Quality of Computing Education?
Friday 19
February
11:30-12:30

12.13.03
Students Confirmation of Candidature presentations
Monday 22
February
13:00-14:00

12.10.03
Dr. Kate M. Kaiser
(Marquette University)
Information Technology Workforce Skills for the Future

Friday 12
March
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Dr. Alauddin Bhuiyan AN AUTOMATED METHOD OF VESSEL CALIBER MEASUREMENT FROM COLOR RETINAL IMAGES
Wednesday 17
February
12:30-13:30

10.08.04
Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman
University of Oklahoma
Mobility Management for Networks in Motion
Friday 19
March
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
A/Prof. Graham Farr Computer History on the Move: A Historical Tour of Computing in Melbourne
Friday 26
March
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Rao Kotagiri Contrast pattern mining and its applications

Friday 2
April
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Good Friday Good Friday
Friday 9
April
11:30-12:30

Uni Function Room
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 16
April
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Peter Tilmanis RMIT Learning Hub - "The CS&IT Missing Manual"
Friday 23
April
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Jan Schroeder Next Generation Sequencing - Possibilities and Problems

Wednesday 5
May
12:30-13:30

10.08.04
Prof. Peter Scheuermann
Northwestern University
Reactive and Proactive Behavior Management in Moving Object Databases
Friday 7
May
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Thursday 20
May
17:00-19:00

28.04.04
Geoff McRobinson PEAF (Pragmatic Enterprise Architecture Framework)

Friday 4
June
11:30-12:30

Uni Function Room
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 11
June
11:30-1:00pm

10.08.04
? Confirmation of Candidature presentations
Friday 18
June
11:30-12:30

10.08.04
Ben Hosken
Flink Labs
Data Visualisation
Thursday 24
June
10:00-11:00

IS Common Area: Floor 8, Bulding 14
Marcus Hutter
ANU
Foundations of Intelligent Agents
Friday 25
June
11:30-14:00

10.11.04
PG students Postgrad project presentations

Friday 9
July
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Floor 8, Bulding 14
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 16
July
11:30-12:30

12.10.02
Jeremy Marozeau The effect of the fundamental frequency on Timbre
Friday 23
July
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
A/Prof Lachlan Andrew
Swinburne University
Optimality, Fairness, and Robustness in Speed Scaling Designs
Friday 30
July
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Simon Puglisi Inverting the Burrows-Wheeler Transform Throughout the Space-Time Spectrum

Wednesday 4
August
15:30-16:30

9.1.24 (Building 9, Floor 1, Room 24)
Steven Burrows Source Code Authorship Attribution
PhD completion seminar
Friday 6
August
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 13
August
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Prof Nazim Madhavji
University of Western Ontario, Canada
How do System Architectures Affect Software Requirements
Friday 20
August
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Upali K Wickramasinghe User-Preference based Evolutionary Algorithms for Many-Objective
PhD completion seminar
Friday 27
August
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
John Grundy
Swinburne University of Technology
Model-driven software engineering: Engineering or not ?

Friday 3
September
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Planning Day
Friday 10
September
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Prof. Richard O. Sinnott
University of Melbourne
Making a Difference in eResearch

Friday 1
October
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 8
October
11:30-13:00

10.08.03
Confirmation of Candidature presentations
Friday 15
October
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Prof. Mark Sanderson
(ISAR)
Is this document relevant? Errr it will do
Tuesday 19
October
11:00-12:00

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Dr. James Whitacre
University of Birmingham
Evolutionary mechanics: new principles for the emergence of flexibility in a dynamic and uncertain world
Friday 22
October
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Dr Axel Poschmann
CCRG, NTU, Singapore
Lightweight Side-Channel Countermeasures
Friday 29
October
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
Dr. Amitabh Saxena
HP Labs, India
Wireless routing: preventing truncation attacks in stateless BGP

Friday 5
November
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 12
November
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
James Harland
CSIT
Mine Clearance in Vietnam
Friday 19
November
11:30-12:30

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting (cancelled!)
Friday 26
November
9:00-18:00

Mantra on Little Bourke Conference Centre
CRSC (Computer Science & IT Research Student Conference 2010)

Thursday 2
December
11:00-12:00

12.08.02
Gill Wells
PNO, UK
How to Get Research Funding out of the European Commission
Friday 10
December
10:00-11:00

IS Common Area: Building 14, Floor 8
Staff Meeting Staff Meeting
Friday 17
December
11:30-12:30

10.08.03
IS
END OF YEAR





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