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)
Light refreshments served at 3:30 pm

2019-2020 Colloquium Videos

 Joe Paradiso, MIT

 How We Will Connect To Our Networked Future in a Post-IoT World

  September 4, 2019


 Sayeef Salahuddin, Berkeley EECS

 Negative Capacitance and Its Potential Use for Next Generation Computing Technology

September 11, 2019


 Jim Keller, Intel

 Moore’s Law is Not Dead

 September 18, 2019


 Rod Brooks, MIT

 Steps Toward Super Intelligence and the Search for a New Path

September 25, 2019


 Eli Yablonovitch

 How We Got Cellphone Antennas Wrong For 20 Years;  and How We Fixed It

October 2, 2019


Canceled – To be rescheduled in Spring

   Yaser Sheikh, Facebook Reality Labs

 Metric Telepresence

  October 9, 2019


Alessandro Chiesa could not attend.

 Stuart Russell, Berkeley EECS

 Provably Beneficial Artificial Intelligence

October 16, 2019


 Wallace Marshall, UCSF

 Controlling structure in living cells: from cellular size control systems to CellCAD

October 23, 2019


 Petros Koumoutsakos, ETH Zürich

 Machine Learning for Fluid Mechanics

  October 30, 2019


 Daphne Koller, Stanford, insitro

 Machine Learning: a New Approach to Drug Discovery

November 6, 2019


 Nika Haghtalab, Cornell

 Learning for Decision-Making: Dynamics and Economics

 November 13, 2019


 Sham Kakade, University of Washington

 Representation, Modeling, and Optimization in Reinforcement Learning

November 20, 2019


 Holiday

November 27, 2019


 Gregory Abowd, Georgia Tech

 The Internet of Materials: The next logical step or a paradigm shift?

December 4, 2019