Spring 2021 Colloquium
Spring 2021
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.
The Spring 2021 Colloquium lectures will be presented as Zoom webinars. They will be publicly accessible without a password, but you will need to have a Zoom account to attend. Videos of the presentations are available to everyone.
Starting March 31, 2021, all colloquium Zoom webinars can be accessed from: https://berkeley.zoom.us/s/99825370819
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Mark Yim, University of Pennsylvania
Kinematic Versatility in Robotics
March 10, 2021
Sawyer B. Fuller, University of Washington
Autonomous insect-sized robots
March 17, 2021
Spring Break
March 24, 2021
Dan Spielman, Yale University
Algorithmic Discrepancy Theory for Randomized Controlled Trials
March 31, 2021
Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA
Applications of Deep Learning in Graphics, Conversational AI, and Systems Design
April 7, 2021
Quoc Le, Google Brain
Neural Architecture Search and Meta Pseudo Labels
April 14, 2021
Laura Waller, Berkeley EECS
End-to-end learning for computational microscopy
April 21, 2021
Chris Urmson, Aurora
Delivering the benefits of self-driving technology: Aurora’s approach to development
April 28, 2021