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
2019-2020
Daniel I. Rubenstein, Princeton University
AI for Conservation: AI and Humans Combating Extinction Together
September 20, 2019
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech
Public Interest Technology Research and Education
November 15, 2019
Brian Kernighan, Princeton University
Millions, Billions, Zillions: Why (In)numeracy Matters
November 22, 2019
Patrick McDaniel, Pennsylvania State University
The Challenges of Machine Learning in Adversarial Settings
December 06, 2019
Jason Nieh, Columbia University
Virtualization: Emerging Technologies and Trends
February 28, 2020