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Department of Informatics

Fall Term 2011

The IFI colloquium talks will be held at the date indicated below. They start at 5.15 pm.

Date Speaker Title Place Lang. Host
Tuesday 17.01.2012 11:00 a.m.Prof. Gail C. Murphy

University of British Columbia, Canada
Special Colloquium Talk

Big Data. Little Brain. Little Data. Big Brain
BIN 2.A.01EnglishHarald Gall
Thursday
06.10.2011
Prof. Dr.
Krzysztof Gajos


Harvard University, U.S.A.
Ability-based ComputingBIN
2.A.01
EnglishAvi Bernstein
Thursday
13.10.2011
Prof. Dr.
Martin Karsten


University of Waterloo, Canada
FIFO Service with Differentiated QueuingBIN
2.A.01
EnglishBurkhard Stiller
Thursday
27.10.2011
Dr. Thomas Zimmermann
Microsoft Research Redmond, U.S.A.
Empirical Software Engineering at Microsoft ResearchBIN
2.A.01
EnglishHarald Gall
Thursday
10.11.2011
Prof. Dr. Sara Fabrikant

Geographisches Institut, Universität Zürich, CH
Where Art and Technology Meet Science: Map Displays for Effective and Efficient Spatial Decision-makingBIN
2.A.01
EnglishAvi Bernstein
Thursday
17.11.2011
Prof. Dr.
Lawrence Hunter


University of Colorado, U.S.A.
Building a Mind for Life
(or how biomedicine is driving artificial intelligence research to new achievements)
BIN
2.A.01
EnglishMartin Volk
Thursday
24.11.2 011
Dr. Michalis Vlachos

IBM Switzerland, CH
Mining Compressed Weblog PatternsBIN
2.A.01
EnglishMichael Böhlen
Thursday
08.12.2011
Prof. Dr. Jim Foley

College of Computing, Georgia Tech, U.S.A.
User-centric Experimental Methods in Computer GraphicsBIN
2.A.01
EnglishElaine Huang

General Information

The colloquia are held in English and take place from 5.15 to  6.30 PM in room 2.A.01 at the Department of Informatics (ifi), Binzmühlestrasse 14, 8050 Zürich. After the talks there is time for discussions and to exchange ideas while enjoying a glass of wine or a soft drink and munchies.

Visiting a colloquium is free of charge and does not require registration.

Flyer for download (PDF, 279 KB)

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