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Distinguished Lecture Series, Fall 2005

September 1st, 2005

If you’re at the University of Toronto (or even if you’re not), you might be interested in the lineup for the Fall 2005 Distinguished Lecture Series:

Sep 6 Moshe Vardi, Rice (Logic)
Sep 13 Herb Grosch
Sep 20 Pamela Zave, At&T (Software Engeneering)
Sep 30 Avi Wigderson, IAS (Theory)
Oct 11 Russell Stuart, Berkeley (AI)
Oct 25 D. Srivastava, At&T (Databases)
Nov 1 Mik Lamming, HP (ubiquitous computing)
Nov 8 Tony Derose, Pixar (Graphics)
Nov 29 Michael Kearns, Upenn (Machine Learning/ Theory)
Dec 6 Stefan Savage, UCSD (Systems)

The first talk is right around the corner: Moshe Vardi from Rice
will be talking on Tuesday Sep 6, the first day of the academic
year. His talk is titled “And Logic Begat Computer Science: When
Giants Roamed the Earth”. A detailed message is to be sent by
Web-Notice. This talk is in SF1101 at 15:10; unless otherwise stated,
others will be in BA1180 starting at 11:10.

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