| The USC Department of Computer Science and Engineering has created a distinguished lecture series that will begin Nov. 12 and take place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in Amoco Hall in the Swearingen Engineering Center.
The lectures are free and open to the public.
The schedule includes:
- Nov. 12 Combining Protein Evolution and Protein Structure, Jeffrey L. Thorne, North Carolina State University
- Nov. 19 Automatic Measurement of Retinal Thickness and Optic Nervehead Geometry in Optical Coherence Tomography, Kim Boyer, Ohio State University
- Dec. 3 Renaissance Computing: The Interdisciplinary Future, Dan Reed, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Feb. 4, 2005 An Overview of HPC and self-adapting numerical software, Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
- Feb. 18, 2005 Power-aware embedded real-time systems, K.G. Shin, University of Michigan.
For more information, contact Kirk Cameron, computer science and engineering, at 7-8627 or kcameron@cse.sc.edu.
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