CS300 Seminar
The CS300 seminar is offered to incoming first year students in the Autumn quarter. The seminar gives CS faculty the opportunity to speak for 45 minutes about their research. The idea is to allow the new CS PhD students the chance to learn about the professor's areas of research before permanently aligning.
For First year CS PhD students it is required that you attend 2/3 of the seminars. To record your attendance at the seminars please go to: http://cs.stanford.edu/webdb/cs300 and log in using your CS ID and password.
Past year's Presentation
- Alex Aiken
- Serafim Batzoglou
- Gill Bejerano - Exploring the Dark Matter of the Human Genome
- Dan Boneh
- David Dill
- Hector Garcia-Molina - CourseRank Research
- Mike Genesereth - Research in the Logic Group
- Jeffrey Heer - Research Topic in Data Visualization
- Mark Horowitz
- Sachin Katti
- Oussama Khatib
- Scott Klemmer
- Daphne Koller - Probabilistic Models of Structured Data
- Vladlen Koltun
- Christos Koryrakis
- Monica Lam - Decentralized Social Networking
- Jean-Claude Latombe - Motion Algorithms
- Jure Leskovec - Web, Social and Information Networks
- Phil Levis
- Marc Levoy
- Fei-Fei Li
- Chris Manning - Human Language
- David Mazieres
- John Mitchell
- Subhasish Mitra
- Andrew Ng
- Kunle Olukotun
- John Ousterhout - Web Technologies: RAMCloud and Fiz
- Tim Roughgarden
- Ken Salisbury - BioRobotics Laboratory
- Vladlen Koltun
- Christos Koryrakis
- Yoav Shoham - CS300 Presentation
- Sebastian Thrun
- Jennifer Widom - CS300-09 Presentation
