Dedicated to hosting presentations at the intersection of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the EECS Colloquium offers a mix of short talks by faculty describing their latest research results as well as internationally distinguished speakers.  It provides an opportunity for an exchange of ideas between our department’s community and the outside world.

Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM, HP Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall (unless otherwise noted)

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 José del R. Millán

Brain-Machine Interfaces: The Perception-Action Closed Loop

September 7, 2016


 Daniel Lee

Decision Making and Manifolds in Intelligent Systems

September 14, 2016


 Srini Devadas

 Time Traveling Hardware and Software Systems

September 21, 2016


 Nir Shavit

High Throughput Connectomics

September 28, 2016


Jur van den Berg

Planning and Control for Self-Driving Trucks

October 5, 2016


 Bruce Maggs

The Internet at the Speed of Light

October 12, 2016


 John DeNero

 Course Delivery as a Software Problem: Scaling a Course to 1,600 Students

October 19, 2016


 Shiva Shivakumar

Internet of Moving Things: Improving Urban Mobility

October 26, 2016


 Fei-Fei Li

A Quest for Visual Intelligence in Computers

November 9, 2016


 Meredith Ringel Morris

Enhancing the Throughput and Expressivity of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Technologies for People with ALS

November 16, 2016


 David Bamman

The Large-Scale Analysis of Books

November 30, 2016