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
2013-2014
Roberto Tamassia, Brown University
Data Privacy and Security in Cloud Computing
October 04, 2013
Michael Overton, New York University
Stability Optimization for Polynomials and Matrices
October 11, 2013
Andrew Appel, Princeton University
Program Logics for Certified Compilers
November 01, 2013
Lance Fortnow, Georgia Tech
A Personal View of the P versus NP Problem
November 08, 2013
Muthu Muthukrishnan, Rutgers University
Design and Analysis of Online Ad Systems
January 31, 2014
Silvio Micali, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Proofs, Coins, and Computation
February 10, 2014
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland, College Park
Information Visualization for Knowledge Discovery
April 04, 2014