computational thinking, carnegie mellon
Sponsored by
microsoft research
 
  Seminar Series organized by Roger Dannenberg  
 
(See also the Parallel Thinking Seminar Series)
April 23, 2012
4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Reddy Conference Room
4405 Gates and Hillman Centers
Paul S. Rosenbloom
Professor, Computer Science Department and Project Leader , Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California
On Computing: The Fourth Great Scientific Domain
February 18, 2010
4:00 p.m., 6115 Gates & Hillman Centers
Madhu Sudan, Principal Researcher
Microsoft New England Research Center
Towards Universal Semantic Communication
Abstract
April 21, 2009
2:30 pm, Newell Simon Hall 3305

Irfan Essa, Professor
Georgia Tech, College of Computing
From Computational Photography and Video to Computational Journalism
Abstract, Video

March 18, 2009
NSH 3305, 2:30 pm

Marc Levoy, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
Light Field photography and microscopy
Abstract, Video

February 17, 2009, 2:30 pm
Newell Simon Hall 3305
Suguru Ishizaki, Associate Professor,
English Department, Carnegie Mellon University
Computational Thinking and Communication Design
Abstract, Video
November 11, 2:30 pm, Newell Simon Hall 3305 Noel Zahler, Head, School of Music,
Carnegie Mellon University
Computational Thinking in Music Abstract, Video
October 14, 2008, 2:30 pm, Newell Simon Hall Room 3305 David C Whitcomb, Giant Eagle Professor of Cancer Genetics, Professor of Medicine, Cell Biology & Physiology, and Human Genetics, Chief, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
University of Pittsburgh & UPMC
Personalized Medicine: Use of reverse engineering and mathematical modeling to invent a revolutionary discipline
Abstract, Video
September 26, 2008
Newell Simon Hall 1305, 12:00 pm
Jeannette M. Wing, President's Professor of Computer Science Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon
Computational Thinking: Two and a Half Years Later
Abstract. See the .pps presentation. Video
April 29, 2008
3305 Newell-Simon Hall, 2:30 p.m.
Michael Carroll, Professor of Law, Villanova University School of Law
Research and the Law: Copyright Complications and the Creative Commons Solutions Abstract, Video
March 25, 2008
3305 Newell-Simon Hall, 2:30 p.m.
Tiziana Di Matteo, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon Physics
Department
Cosmological Simulations Abstract, Video
February 19, 2008, 2:30 pm
Newell-Simon Hall 3305
David Kaufer, Professor and Head, Carnegie Mellon English Department
Learning to See Rhetorical Design through Computational Thinking, Abstract,
Video
November 13, 2007
3305 Newell-Simon Hall
3:30 pm - Refreshments, outside the room
4:00 pm - Seminar
David Yaron, Associate Professor, Chemistry Department, Carnegie Mellon University
Electronic structure of chemical systems: A playground for computational thinking, Abstract, Video
October 9, 2007
3305 Newell-Simon Hall
3:30 pm - Refreshments, outside the room
4:00 pm - Seminar
Mark D. Gross, Professor, Computational Design, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Design Thinking is Computational Thinking, Abstract, Video
September 11, 2007
3305 Newell-Simon Hall
3:30 pm - Refreshments, outside the room
4:00 pm - Seminar
Golan Levin, Associate Professor of Electronic Time-Based Art, Carnegie Mellon University
Audiovision, Abstract Communication, Interactive Art, Abstract, Video

(See also the Parallel Thinking Seminar Series)