Basser Seminar Series
Upcoming Seminars
Place-Based Information Systems: Textual Location
Prof Hanan Samet,
Thursday 26 April 2012, 1:00-2:00pm in in SIT Lecture Theatre 123.
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About the Basser Seminar Series
The Basser Seminar Series held at the School of Information Technologies provides an opportunity for IT academics and representatives from industry to present and discuss their current work. The seminars offer a glimpse at the cutting-edge of IT research.
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When
The seminars are held fortnightly on Friday, beginning with refreshments at 3:30pm. The seminars will begin at 4:00pm, unless specified otherwise.
Venue
Lecture Theatre Room 123, Level 1, School of IT Building, The University of Sydney. Please click here for location details.
Duration
One hour, including a 15-minute period for questions and discussion.
Postgraduate Research Seminar Series
The School of Information Technologies also runs a new 'Postgraduate Research Seminar Series' as part of the Basser Seminar Series. The intention is to give an overview of the current research activities at our School.
Recent Seminars
- New Memory Technology and Its Impact on Systems Software
Prof. Heon Yeom
- Line detection in a paracatadioptric image
Prof Stephen Maybank
- How To Draw A Graph, Revisited
Professor Peter Eades,
School of Information Technologies, the University of Sydney
- Crowdsourcing and the expanding modes of computation
Professor David Grier,
George Washington University in Washington, DC
- Information Diffusion in Online Social Networks:
From Analyzing Trends to Stopping Misinformation
Professor Amr El Abbadi,
Dept of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Monotone drawings of graphs
Dr Patrizio Angelini,
Roma Tre University, Italy
- Stacks, Queues, Deques and their Representation as Graphs
Professor Franz J Brandenburg,
University of Passau, Germany
- Graph representations in a grid
Tomas Vyskocil,
Charles University, Prague
- Understanding Cell Load Coupling in Planning and Optimization of LTE Networks
Professor Di Yuan,
University of Linkoping, Sweden
- Sensing, Spectrum Handoff and Routing on Cognitive Radio Networks
Professor José F de Rezende,
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
- Scheduling Problems with Learning Effects
Associate Professor Peng-Jen Lai,
National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
- Using Process Definition and Analysis Techniques to Reduce Errors and Improve Efficiency in the Delivery of Healthcare
Professor Lori A Clarke and Professor Leon J Osterweil, University of Massachusetts