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The IFI colloquium talks will be held at the date indicated below. They start at 5.15 p.m.
Date | Speaker | Title | Place | Lang. | Host |
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Thursday 08.03.2012 | Prof. Dr. Uli Sattler Manchester University, U.K. | Automated Reasoning for Ontology Engineering | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Avi Bernstein |
Thursday 15.03.2012 | Prof. Dr. Maytal Saar-Tsechansky University of Texas, Austin, U.S.A. | Economic Information Acquisition for Improved Predictive Modeling and Decision Making | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Avi Bernstein |
Thursday 22.03.2012 | Prof. Dr. Stefan Evert TU Darmstadt, Germany | Web N-Grams as a Resource for Corpus Linguistics | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Martin Volk |
Thursday 05.04.2012 CANCELLED! | Prof. Dr. Shwetak Patel University of Washington, U.S.A. | Your Noise is My Signal | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Elaine Huang |
Thursday 19.04.2012 | Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Pierson Université de Toulouse, France | Towards Energy-aware Distributed Systems | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Lorenz Hilty |
Thursday 03.05.2012 | Prof. Dr. Christian S. Jensen Aarhus University, Denmark | On Supporting Location in Web Querying | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Michael Böhlen |
Thursday 24.05.2012 | Prof. Dr. David C. Parkes Harvard University, U.S.A. | A Random Graph Model of Multi-Hospital Kidney Exchanges | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Sven Seuken |
Thursday 31.05.2012 | Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister University of Kassel, Germany | IT-enabled Collective Intelligence in Innovation Communities | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Gerd Schwabe |
Thursday 21.06.2012 | Prof. Dr. Karl Lieberherr Northeastern University, Boston, USA | Popperian Platform for Programming and Teaching the Global Brain | BIN 2.A.01 | English | Avi Bernstein & Thomas Fritz |
The colloquia are held in English and take place from 5.15 to 6.30 p.m. 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.
If you have further questions please contact Miriam Plichta.