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
2018-2019
Yair Amir, John Hopkins University
Dependable Systems and Networks for a Complex World
September 28, 2018
Martial Herbert, Carnegie Mellon University
Research Challenges in Using Computer Vision in Robotics Systems
October 05, 2018
Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University
How Computer Science Informs Modern Auction Design
October 26, 2018
Rajeev Alur, University of Pennsylvania
Syntax-guided Program Synthesis
November 02, 2018
Dan Jurafsky, Stanford University
"Does This Vehicle Belong to You?" Processing the Language of Policing for Improving Police-Community Relations
April 09, 2019