Spring 2018 seminars
Date | Lecturer & affiliation | Topic & resources |
January | ||
1/25 |
Carlee Joe-Wong Carnegie Mellon University |
Learning to Compete in Networked Systems |
February | ||
2/1 |
Paul Bogdan University of Southern California |
Decoding the Laws of Emergence and Self-Organization in Complex Collectives: Lessons Learned from Biological Systems |
2/8 |
Zac Manchester Stanford University |
Engineering Tiny Space Systems: From ChipSats to Starships |
2/15 |
Ioannis Gkioulekas Carnegie Mellon University |
TBD |
March | ||
3/1 |
Yuejie Chi Carnegie Mellon University |
Implicit Regularization in Nonconvex Statistical Estimation |
3/8 |
Bin He Carnegie Mellon University |
Dynamic mapping & interfacing with the brain |
3/22 |
Mark Churchland Columbia University |
Why motor cortex responses don’t obey expectations |
3/29 |
Omer Reingold Stanford University |
Calibration for the (computationally-identifiable) masses |
April |
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4/5 |
Michael Rotkwitz University of Maryland |
Computation of Decentralized Controllability for Large-Scale Systems |
4/12 |
Rahul Panat Carnegie Mellon University |
3D Micro-Devices Using Nanoparticle Printing |
4/26 |
Mukund Sunararajan Google LLC |
Analyzing Deep Learning Models |
May |
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5/10 |
Gabriel Rebeiz University of California, San Diego |
Advanced 5G and SATCOM Phased-Arrays and Transceivers Using Silicon Technologies: THE END OF THE MARCONI ERA IS NEAR Watch seminar not yet available |