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
2012-2013
Joe Halpern, Cornell
Beyond Nash Equilibrium: Solution Concepts for the 21st Century
November 30, 2012
Leslie Valiant, Harvard University
Biological Evolution as a Form of Learning
February 01, 2013
Jitendra Malik, University of California at Berkeley
The Three R's of Computer Vision: Recognition, Reconstruction and Reorganization
March 08, 2013
Seth Copen Goldstein, Carnegie Mellon
The new convergence of parallel and distributed systems
April 05, 2013
Shafi Goldwasser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
On Pseudo-deterministic Algorithms: Possibilities and Impossibilities
April 12, 2013