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We are pleased to welcome our first Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow,  Jana Iyangar, who will be here for two years through a grant to Connecticut College, Trinity College and Wesleyan University from the Mellon Foundation. Jana's research interests are in computer networking and transport layer issues.  He will be teaching courses and directing student research at all three institutions.

Spring 2008

  • Ammerman Center Arts and Technology Senior Project Presentations - TBA 
  • HFOSS Open Source Project Presentations - TBA
  • COM496 Research Presentations - TBA

Fall 2007

  • A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Explaining Aggregate Economic Outcomes by Bill Gibson of the University of Vermont and University of Massachusetts, Amherst -MCEC, Trinity College.  CTW CS Consortium Joint Distinguished Lecture Series 
  • Computing While Compiling: Reasons and Methods for Compile-time Metaprogramming by Ronald Garcia of Indiana University, Bloomington
  • HFOSS Open Source Project Presentations COM495 Research Presentations 

Spring 2007

  • The Discipline of Bioinformatics by Dr. William Loging - 7:00 pm, Thursday, 1 Feb, Blaustein 210, Connecticut College. A CTW CS Consortium Lecture Series Joint Distinguished Lecture Series Talk.
  • Modeling Self-Organizing Tri-Chromatic Color Selective Regions in Primary Visual Cortex by Dr. Judah De Paula -- 4:15pm, Monday, 26 Feb, Dilley Room, Shain Library, Connecticut College.
  • Human-Machine Learning by Dr. Michael Rosenstein -- 4:15pm, Wednesday, 28 Feb, Dilley Room, Shain Library, Connecticut College.
  • Spatial Uncertainty in Databases by Dr. Alejandro Pauly, University of Florida -- 4:15pm, Monday, 5 March, Dilley Room, Shain Library, Connecticut College.
  • Vulnerabilities in Low-Latency Anonymity Systems by Dr. Marc Liberatore, University of Massachusetts, Amherst -- 4:15pm, Tuesday, 6 March, Dilley Room, Shain Library, Connecticut College.
  • Arts and Technology Senior Project Presentations - 4:30pm, Monday, 7 May 2007, Olin014. The Ammerman Center seniors will present their Arts and Technology Senior Projects.
  • Students in COM225, Humanitarian Open-Source Software Development, make final presentations on their projects.
  • COM496 Research Presentations - 11:00am, Friday, 11 May 2007, Olin113.

Fall 2006

  • Sahana Project Presentations - 7:00-8:00pm, 11 Dec, Trinity College. Contact Prof. Parker (parker@conncoll.edu) to arrange transportation.
  • COM107 Robot Project Demonstrations - 1:15-2:30pm, 13 Dec, Olin014.
  • COM495 Research Presentations - 4:30-5:30pm, 13 Dec, Olin014, reception with sandwiches, etc. to follow.

 

 

 

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