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Computer Science seminars 2012

If you would like to present a seminar, please contact Pierluigi Frisco.

All seminars will take place between 1515-1615 in the Earl Mountbatten Building.

Computer Science seminars
Date Abstract Speaker
Spring 2012 
11 January 2012, Room G44 A survey of nominal techniques Dr Jamie Gabbay, Heriot-Watt University
18 January 2012, Room G44 Systems and Security Modelling: From Theory to Practice (Really) Prof David J. Pym, University of Aberdeen
22 February 2012 Joint Decision Making for Situated Language Generation Nina Dethlefs (Interaction Lab), Heriot-Watt University
29 February 2012   Slot available
07 March 2012, Room G44 Personal Data Stores and Services - Individuals and Organisations Dr Alex Stobart, Mydex Community Interest Company
14 March 2012, Room G44 The Grammar of Creative Spaces: Codifying the Impact of Physical Space on Creativity in the Workplace Dr Alison Williams, Creativity Syntax, University of Strathclyde and University of East London
21 March 2012 (16:15-17:15), Room G44 Affecting people with Natural Language Generation Dr Nava Tintarev, University of Aberdeen
26 March 2012, Room G45 Nature-Inspired Metaheuristics: Smart Algorithms or Selective Random Search? Dr Xin-She Yang, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
28 March 2012   Slot available
29 March 2012, Room G44 Challenges in RFID Security and Privacy Dr Julio Hernandez-Castro, School of Computing, University of Portsmouth
30 March 2012, Room G44 The use of Gameplay to structure the pedagogical design of educational Games: A case study of a Role Playing Game designed to teach the OSI Model Dr Mike O'Dea, York St John University
 Summer 2012
18 April 2012, Room G44 River Trail - Data-Parallel Programming for the Web Dr Herhut Stephan, Programming Systems Lab, Intel, California
25 April 2012 (14:15-15:15), Room G44 Context-sensitive affect recognition for robotic companions Dr Ginevra Castellano, School of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham
02 May 2012, Room G44 Parallel Patterns for Adaptive Heterogeneous Multicore Systems Prof. Kevin Hammond, University of St. Andrews
09 May 2012   Slot available
16 May 2012   Slot available
20 June 2012, Room G44 Biomedical Atlas Informatics: Current State and Future Challenges Dr Albert Burger, Heriot-Watt University

Contact

  • PierLuigi Frisco
  • Lecturer, School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences; Computer Science
  • +44 (0) 131 451 8241
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