Charles V. Schaefer, Jr.
    School of Engineering and Science
 
FALL 2004 :  Sep  |   Oct  |   Nov  |   Dec Current Semester  |  Archive 

September  
Sep 13
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Nasir Memon, Polytechnic University
ForNet: A Network Forensics Systems
Sep 15
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Erich Kunhardt, Stevens Institute of Technology
Academic Leadership, Tenure, & Intellectual Property
Sep 15
Wed
2:15pm
McLean Room 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Arlene D. Albert, University of Connecticut
Rhodopsin: The Eyes Have It Rhodopsin And It's Segmen LIPID Environment In The Rod Outer
Sep 17
Fri
11:00am
Lieb 3rd floor Conference Room
Computer Science Seminar
Nobuko Yoshida, Imperial College London
Fine-Grained Access Control for Mobile Computing
Sep 17
Fri
2:00pm
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
William B. Sherman, New York University
Advances in DNA Nanotechnology: From New Design Techniques to Constructing the First Nanorobot
Sep 17
Fri
2:00pm
Lieb 3rd floor Conference Room
Computer Science Seminar
Kohei Honda, Queen Mary University of London
From Process Logics to Program Logics
Sep 20
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Dennis Skotak, Freelance Visual Effects Supervisor
The Real-World Process of Creating Visual Effects
Sep 21
Tue
12:45pm
Lieb 3rd floor Conference Room
Computer Science Seminar
Sheng Zhong, Stevens Institute of Technology
Verifiable Distributed Oblivous Transfer and Mobile Agent Security
Sep 21
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Stochastics Systems Seminar
Werner Romisch, Humboldt University, Berlin
Polyhedral risk measures in stochastic programming programming models
Sep 22
Wed
2:15pm
McLean Room 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Lawrence G. Palmer, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
K+-Channel Function: Role Of Cytoplasmic Components In Permeation And Gating
Sep 24
Fri
11:00am
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham
Functional Reactivity: Eschewing the Imperative
Sep 29
Wed
11:00am
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
Jeffrey R. Heberley, AMSRD-AAR-AEP-A
Acoustic Sensor Systems
Sep 29
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Calder Room
Humanities Forum
Garry Dobbins, Stevens Institute of Technology
Fear Itself
Sep 29
Wed
2:15pm
McLean Room 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
A.P. Naren, University of Tennessee - Memphis
The Importance Of Macromolecular Complexes In CFTR Function and Regulation
Sep 30
Thu
2:00pm
Burchard 118
Institute Lecture Series by Masters of Science and Technological Inventions
Professor Leo Esaki, Nobel Laureate
How to Win a Nobel Prize?
October  
Oct 4
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Thorsten Theobald, Yale University
Non-Linear Issues in Computational Geometry
Oct 6
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Yasuhiro Itagaki, Columbia University In The City Of N.Y.
Understanding Mass Spectrometry A Powerful Analytical Tool In Chemistry
Oct 13
Wed
1:00pm
Room TBA
Humanities Forum
John Blom, Stevens Institute of Technology
Descartes: From Pre-ontology to Dualism via God
Oct 13
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Gerald Frenkel, Rutgers University
Preventing Drug Resistance A New Approach To Improving Cancer Chemotherapy Progress From Basic Science To Clinical Trial
Oct 13
Wed
3:00pm
Lieb, 3rd floor Conference Room
Computer Science Seminar
Dan Boneh, Stanford University
Defending Against Online Identity Theft and Phishing
Oct 18
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Michael Barnett, Microsoft
A Bit of Butter (What Could Be Better Than Sliced Bread?): The Spec# Programming System
Oct 20
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Calder Room
Humanities Forum
Harold Dorn, Stevens Institute of Technology
Where Have All the Fascists Gone?
Oct 20
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Chris Burd, Univ. of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine
Targeting G Proteins To The Golge Apparatus
Oct 25
Mon
4:00pm
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
Helmut Schwarz, Institut fur Chemie
Elementary Processes in Catalysis Looking at and Learning from "Naked" Transition-metal lon Chemistry and Physics Theory and Experiment in Concert
Oct 26
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Nonlinear Systems Seminar
Marco Lenci, Stevens Institute of Technology
Quantum Chaos, Classical Delocalization and Quantum Localization: The Strange Case of the Non-compact Cusp
Oct 27
Wed
1:00pm
Room TBA
Humanities Forum
Lenore Malen, Artist & Writer
Utopia Is Coming: Science & Society in Contemporary Art
Oct 27
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Sat Bhattacharya, Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute
Assembly In Living Cells
November  
Nov 1
Mon
2:00pm
Room TBA
Computer Science Seminar
Tomas Sander, HP Labs
TBA
Nov 2
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Stochastic Systems Seminar
Mihai Sirbu, Columbia University
A two-person game for pricing convertible bonds
Nov 3
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Calder Room
Humanities Forum
Patrick Quinn, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
A Year Abroad: What Every Student (and Instructor?) Needs
Nov 3
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Rolland Dolle, ADOLOR Corporation, PA
TBA
Nov 10
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Calder Room
Humanities Forum
David Cuthell, Stevens Institute of Technology
TBA
Nov 10
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Peter Frederikse, UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School
Disrupted Copper Homeostasis and ABPP Traficking Mechanisms in Alzheimer Pathophysiology.
Nov 16
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Stochastic Systems Seminar
George Yin, Wayne State University
Two-time-scale Markovian systems and applications
Nov 22
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University
TBA
Nov 23
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Nonlinear Systems Seminar
Federico Camia, Eurandom, Netherlands
Two-dimensional critical percolation and its continuum scaling limit
Nov 29
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Tal Rabin, IBM, T.J. Watson
Secure Hashed Diffie-Hellman over Non-DDH Groups
Nov 30
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Stochastic Systems Seminar
Jozsef Bukszar, Virginia Commonwealth University
Lower and upper bounds for the probability of the union of finite number of events
December  
Dec 1
Wed
11:00am
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
A.M. Satanin, Ball State University
FANO-Interference and Resonances in Open Systems
Dec 1
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Ricardo Otheguy, CUNY, Graduate Center
Linguistics: Then & Now
Dec 1
Wed
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Dimitris Samaras, SUNY Stony Brook
TBA
Dec 1
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
Ashish K. Pathak, Southern Research Institute
Approaches to Combat Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Dec 1
Wed
3:30pm
Howe Center, 3rd floor, Calder Room
Humanities Forum
Susan Schept, Interreligious Forum, Humanities Department
Who's Privileged by God?
Dec 3
Fri
11:00am
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
Nathan Salwen, Ohio State
SDLCQ Formation of Super Yang-Mills Theory in 1+1 Dimensions
Dec 3
Fri
11:00am
Burchard 715
Physics Colloquium
Kunal Das, Penn State
Using Lasers to Detect Anthrax: Thermodynamic and Noise Considerations
Dec 6
Mon
2:00pm
Burchard 124
Computer Science Seminar
Dimitris Samaras, SUNY Stony Brook
TBA
Dec 7
Tue
4:00pm
Pierce 218
Nonlinear Systems Seminar
Luc Rey-Bellet, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Statistical mechanics of the nonlinear wave equation
Dec 8
Wed
2:15pm
McLean 119
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar
C.H. Wang
TBA
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