Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

2008-09 Distinguished Lecture Series

Each year the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering presents a Distinguished Lecture Series, which brings prominent researchers in the electrical, computer, and software engineering fields to campus. The 2008-09 Distinguished Lecture Series was held in conjunction with support from the Information Infrastructure Institute (iCUBE). (Note: To download  and view the videos of the lectures, you'll need QuickTime player. To download a free version of QuickTime, go to www.apple.com/quicktime.)

2008-09 Distinguished Lecture Series

September 24
"Problems in Biological Imaging: Opportunities for Signal Processing," by Jelena Kovacevic, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering, Director of the Center for Bioimage Informatics, Carnegie Mellon University

October 20
"Competition and Collaboration in Wireless Networks," by Vincent Poor, University Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Princeton University

January 14
"Lessons Learned from the Internet Project," by Douglas Comer, Vice President of Research Collaboration, Cisco Systems; Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University

February 25
"Software Engineering Research and the Influence of Group Think," by David Notkin, Bradley Chair and Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington VIDEO