Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS)
The Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) is an ongoing program in the Department of Computer Science (CS) where distinguished leaders are invited to present lectures to the computing community. Since it began in the Fall of 2000, the DLS has successfully hosted many prominent computer scientists.
Past DLS Lectures
2009-2010
Thomas Reps, University of Wisconsin-Madison
WYSINWYX: What You See Is Not What You eXecute
September 11, 2009
Christos Papadimitriou, University of California, Berkeley
The Algorithmic Lens: How the Computational Perspective is Transforming the Sciences
February 12, 2010
Jennifer Widom, Stanford University
Principled Research in Database Systems
March 26, 2010
Richard Szeliski, Microsoft Research
Weaving the World's Photos into a New Web
April 16, 2010
Dawn Song, University of California, Berkeley
BitBlaze: A New Approach to Computer Security via Binary Analysis
April 23, 2010