Charles V. Schaefer, Jr.
    School of Engineering and Science
 
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August
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
August 29 3:00 PM,
Lieb Bldg, 3rd Floor
Conference Room
Nonlinear Systems Seminar, "On the characterization of the source-to-all-terminal diameter-constrained reliability domination", Louis Petingi, Computer Science Department, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
September
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
September 3 2:15 PM,
Room McLean-510
Chemistry Seminar, "Discovery of Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis", Dr. Les McQuire, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research Arthritis & Bone Metabolism
September 8 2:00 PM Laboratory for Secure Systems Seminar, "Exposure-Resilient Cryptography (Survey) ", Yevgeniy Dodis, New York University, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
September 10 2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Adaptation of the Left Ventricle in Diastolic Dysfunction", Arthur Ritter, Stevens Institute of Technology, McLean 510
September 15 2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "A New Two-Server Approach for Authentication with Short Secrets", Michael Szydlo, RSA Laboratories, Boston, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
September 17   Chemistry Seminar, "Using Organic Chemistry to Study DNA Damage and Repair", Mark Greenberg Department of Chemistry Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 21218
September 22 2:00 PM Multimedia Vision and Visualization Seminar, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
September 24 2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "What's New In The New World Of Astrochemistry? Building Molecules In Outer Space", Yorke E. Rhodes, McLean 510
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Humanities Forum, "Disloyalty, Virtue, and Moral Dissonance: Three Case Studies", Harold Dorn, WJHC Fielding Room
September 29 2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, " Timed-Release Cryptography: New Constructions and Assumptions", Juan Garay, Bell Labs - Lucent Technologies, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
October
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
October 1   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Green Chemistry Approaches to Pharmaceuticals: Microwave Enhanced Reactions and Novel Grindstone Chemistry", Ajay Bose, P, Stevens Institute of Technology, McLean 510 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Humanities Forum, "The Body in Detective Fiction", M.L. Plochocki, WJHC Fielding Room
October 2   3:30 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, "Derivatives and Primitives", Washek F. Pfeffer, University of California at Davis, Morton 201
October 3   2:00 PM Physics Seminar, "Onboard Inversion System with Field Programmable Gate-Array Computation", Dr. Yongxiang Hu, Radiation and Aerosols Branch, NASA Langley Research Center , BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
October 6   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Origin Authentication in Interdomain Routing ", Patrick McDaniel, AT&T Labs - Research, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
October 7   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierce 218
October 8   3:30 PM Chemistry Seminar, "The role of Interleukin 10 in Immunity and Cancer", E. Raveche-UMDNJ, McLean 510
October 10   2:00 PM Physics Seminar, "Detecting Spontaneous Spin Polarization in Narrow Quantum Wires", Jonathan P. Bird, Ph.D, Arizona State University, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
October 14   4:00 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, "The Newton method: Geometry, Applications and New Tricks", Adi Ben-Israel, Rutgers University, Pierce 218
October 15   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Explaining Nothing: Regulating Serotonin Transporters by Protein-Protein Interactions", Michael Quick University of Southern California Department of Biological Sciences, McLean 510
October 16   4:30 PM Physics Seminar, "Quantum Langevin Equations for Semiconductor Nanostructures", Dr. Lev Murokh, Stevens Inst. of Technology, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715 2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Cyclone: A Safe Dialect of C", Trevor Jim, AT&T Labs - Research, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
October 17   2:00 PM Physics Colloquium, "Nanoscale Mechanics: NEMS and Molecular Electronics", Dr. Lev Murokh, Stevens Inst. of Technology, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
October 20   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, " Using Neighbor Graphs in Support of Fast and Secure WLAN Mobility", William Arbaugh, University of Maryland, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
October 21   12:30 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Secure Object Identification - How To Solve The Chess-Grandmaster-Problem", Ammar Alkassar, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room 4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierce 218
October 22   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Bacteria can stop global warming? The improbable link between microbial community ecology and climate change", Dr Stephen Nold, Department of Biology University of Wisconsin-StoutMenomonie, McLean 510
October 23   4:30 PM Physics Seminar, "Scanning probe microscopy: nanometer-scale characterization of semiconductor structures and future applications for nanophotonics", Dr. Michael Kozhevnikov, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies , BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
October 24   2:00 PM Physics Colloquium, "MEMS technology for science and optical networking", Dr. Michael Kozhevnikov, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies , BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
October 27   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Private Matching and Information Retrieval via Homomorphic Encryption", Benny Pinkas, HP Labs, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
October 28   4:00 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, "Stochastic optimization with stochastic dominance constraints", Darinka Dentcheva, Stevens Institute of Technology , Pierce 218
October 29   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Fluctuations tell us about protein assembly in living cells ", Joachim D. Mueller, University of Minnesota, McLean 510 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Humanities Forum, "The King of the Uglies: A 14th-Century Gentleman Looks at Life", Deborah Sinnreich-Levi, WJHC Fielding Room
October 30   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems & Physics Seminar, "Spin Glasses: do they exist?", Pierluigi Contucci, Universita` di Bologna, Italy, Pierce 218
November
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
November 3   2:00 PM Laboratory for Secure Systems Seminar,"An End-Point Solution to Zero-day Worms", Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University,Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
November 4   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierluigi Contucci, Universita` di Bologna, Italy, Pierce 218
November 5   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "NMR in drug discovery", Dr. Daniel Wyss, McLean 510
November 6   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "A Certifying Compiler for Java", Christopher League, Long Island University, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room 4:30 PM Physics Colloquium, "A Bridge for the Terahertz Gap", Peiji Zhao, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Humanities Forum, "Keep Your Hands to Yourself: Walt Whitman, Sylvester Graham, and the Perils of Self-Abuse", Edward Foster, WJHC Skyline Room
November 7   2:00 PM Physics Colloquium, "Device Physics for Information Technologies in 2020", Peiji Zhao, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
November 10   2:00 PM Multimedia Vision and Visualization Seminar, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
November 11   4:00 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, Spiridon Penev, Univeristy of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Pierce 218
November 12   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Sex Drugs and Violence in Insects", Prof. Athula Attygalle, Stevens Institute of Technology, McLean 510
November 13   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Information Flow Analysis", Andrew Myers, Cornell, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Humanities Forum, "Mark Twain: Humor and Aesthetics", Andrew Rubenfeld, WJHC Skyline Room
November 17   2:00 PM Laboratory for Secure Systems Seminar, "Domain Partitioning for Open Reactive Systems ", Scott Stoller, SUNY at Stony Brook, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
November 18   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierce 218
November 19   3:30 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Application of Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy in Stereochemical Analysis", Nina Berova Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, McLean 510 4:30 PM issa Colloquium, " What makes a monster: the progeny of Frankenstein", Susan J. Wolfson, Princeton University, Hayden Lounge
November 21   2:00 PM Physics Colloquium, "Layered Responsive Polymer Films", Svetlana Sukhishvili, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Stevens Institute of Technology, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
November 24   2:00 PM Multimedia Vision and Visualization Seminar, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room 4:00 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, "Optimal Investment with Derivatives", Ronnie Sircar, Operations Research & Financial Engineering, Princeton University
December
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
December 1   2:00 PM Laboratory for Secure Systems Seminar, "Software Copyrights/Patents and Free Software", Robert Dewar, New York University, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room 4:00 PM Stochastic Systems Seminar, Boris Mordukhovich, Wayne State University
December 3   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Securin: A Potential Gene in Tumorigenesis", Sham S. Kakar, Department of Medicine University of Louisville, McLean 510 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Humanities Forum, Kucuk Iskender, Reading and Commentary by The Celebrated Turkish Writer, WJHC Fielding Room 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Humanities Forum, "Interdenominational Panel on Homosexuality", Susan Schept, WJHC Fielding Room
December 4   2:00 PM Computer Science Seminar, "Polymer", David Walker, Princeton, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
December 8   2:00 PM Multimedia Vision and Visualization Seminar, Hany Farid, Dartmouth, Lieb 3rd Floor Conference Room
December 9   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierce 218
December 10   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, Susan Jansen Dept of Chemistry, Temple University, Philadelphia, McLean 510
December 16   4:00 PM Nonlinear Systems Seminar, Pierce 218
December 17   2:15 PM Chemistry Seminar, "Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Fluorescent DNA Sequencing", Shiv Kumar, Amersham Biosciences, NJ, McLean 510
January 2004
All talks are 1 hour unless otherwise noted
January 6   4:30 PM Physics Colloquium, "Matter Wave Optics with Atoms and Molecules", Dr. Christopher Search, University of Arizona, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
January 7   11:00 AM Physics Colloquium, "Fermionic Atom Optics: A Tutorial", Dr. Christopher Search, University of Arizona, BURCHARD BUILDING, ROOM 714-715
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