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 2007-08 Distinguished Lecture Series was held in conjunction with support from the Information Infrastructure Institute (iCUBE) and F. Wendell Miller Lecture Series.

October 11
"ReCombinatorics: Combinatorial Algorithms for Studying the History of Recombination in Populations," by Dan Gusfield, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis

November 5
"Message Ferrying and Other Short Stories: Mobility-Assisted Data Delivery in Wireless Networks," by Mostafa Ammar, Regents’ Professor, College of Computing, Georgia Tech University

November 29
"The Genographic Project: Computational Challenges and Progress," by Ajay K. Royyuru, Senior Manager, Computational Biology Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

January 14
"Distributed Smart Cameras: Algorithms and Architectures," by Wayne Wolf, Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems; and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar, Georgia Tech University