ECE Colloquium Series
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Colloquium Series provides venues in which ECE faculty can showcase their research to a broad audience of their colleagues and students. The colloquium will also occasionally feature distinguished outside speakers.
col•lo•qui•um [kuh-loh-kwee-uhm]:
A colloquium is a type of academic lecture that is offered to a broader audience than the audience of a seminar. Audience members are not expected to have detailed specialist knowledge of the subject matter.
See Colloquium Main Page
Spring 2007

March 30, 2007
Changing Your Mind in a Cocktail Party Scene
Prof. Shihab Shamma
A.V. Williams Building, Rm. 2460
2:00 p.m.

April 6, 2007
Neural Computation at the Femtotesla Scale: Visualizing Computations Inside the Human Brain
Prof. Jonathan Simon
Kim Building Lecture Hall, Rm. 1110
2:00 p.m.

April 20, 2007
Interactive Visualization of Large Scale Scientific Data
Prof. Joseph JaJa
A.V. Williams Building, Rm. 2460
2:00 p.m.

April 27, 2007
BioChips: Learning from Biology
Prof. Pamela Abshire
A.V. Williams Building, Rm. 2460
2:00 p.m.

May 4, 2007
Polarization-Independent Signal Processing in High-Speed Optical Communication Systems
Prof. Thomas E. Murphy
Kim Building Lecture Hall, Rm. 1110
2:00 p.m.
Also see:
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Directions & Parking Information
Campus Map of A.V. Williams Building & Visitor Lot
Fall 2007 Series
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