Computer Science
@ Colgate University

Computer Science Department Teas 2007-08

FALL 2009

October 15, 2009


  • COSC Faculty Panel Discussion
    Professors will include Philip Mulry, Vijay Ramachandran and Joel Sommers

  • Title: A Special Dept. Tea for COSC Concentrators

    October 2, 2009


  • Janardhan Iyengar, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Franklin & Marshall College

  • Title: Breaking up the Internet Transport Logjam

    October 1, 2009


  • Ani Saraf '10, Colgate University
    Title: Large-scale Software Testing


  • September 10, 2009


  • Mike Wenger '08, Colgate University
    Title: CollaborAid.org


  • SPRING 2009

    April 9, 2009


  • Adam Bender, PhD Candidate, University of Maryland
    Title:Scalable and accurate IP address alias resolution


  • March 26, 2009


  • Doug Lea, Professor, SUNY Oswego
    Title: Supporting Fine-Grained Parallelism in Java 7


  • March 10, 2009


  • Douglas J. Ryan, Professor, Computer Science, Pacific University
    Title: Software Development for Smartphone Technologies


  • February 26, 2009


  • Vijay Ramachandran, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Title: The Impact of Communication Models on Routing-Algorithm Convergence


  • February 19, 2009


  • Joel Sommers, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Title: Active Detection of Network Performance Anomalies


  • February 12, 2009


  • Michael Parsons '09
    Title: RFID Overview and Security Discussion


  • February 5, 2009


  • Jaime Spacco, Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Title: Software Configurations and the C/C++ Preprocessor


  • FALL 2008

    November 20, 2008


  • Alexander Nakhimovsky, Associate Professor, Computer Science
    Title: Annotated Collaborative EventMaps


  • November 13, 2008


  • Philip Mulry, Professor, Computer Science
    Title: Composing Functions Defined on Polymorphic Data Types


  • October 30, 2008


  • Vijay Ramachandran, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Title: "Algorithmic Game Theory" A preview of COSC 480, Spring 2009


  • October 16, 2008


  • Pieter Hooimeijer '06
    Title: A Decision Procedure for Regular Language Equations (how to put COSC 304 to work)
    "String variables have lost their innocence ..." - Peter Thiemann (2005)


  • October 2, 2008


  • Ani Saraf '10
    Title: Software Testing at Microsoft


  • SPRING 2008

    May 1, 2008


  • Raul David Guerra '09
    Title: Computational Techniques to Identify Nucleoporins


  • April 10, 2008


  • Aaron D. Jaggard, DIMACS, Rutgers University
    Title: Analyzing the Kerberos authentication protocol (and breaking and fixing part of it)


  • March 6, 2008


  • David Clark, Distinguished Professor & Associate Dean, School of Science and Engineering SUNY New Paltz
    Title: Primal Algebras and Evolutionary Computation


  • February 28, 2008


  • Speaker: Allen Mann, Visiting Assistant Professor, Mathematics
    Title: Yes, No, Maybe: The Logic of Imperfect Information

    February 21, 2008


  • Speaker: Vijay Ramachandran, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
    Title: The Price of Anarchy

    February 7, 2008


  • Speaker: Philip Mulry, Professor, Computer Science
    Title: Composing Data Types

    FALL 2007

    December 6, 2007


  • Speaker: Greg Gilbert ‘07, Crossfire Consulting

  • Crossfire Consulting, a consulting firm located in the New York Metropolitan area.

    November 15, 2007


  • Speaker: Austin Parker, University of Maryland
    Title: It plays poker too? Algorithms for Playing Imperfect Information Games


  • November 8, 2007


  • Speaker: Dan Schult, Associate Professor, Mathematics Department
    Title: How can we measure network structure?


  • October 25, 2007


  • Speaker: Jaime Spacco, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept.
    Title: Sports Data Mining


  • October 11, 2007


  • Speaker: Joel Sommers, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept.
    Title: Active Network Measurement in Shared Testbed Environments


  • October 4, 2007


  • Speaker: Vijay Ramachandran, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept.
    Title: An Introduction to DNA Computing


  • September 25, 2007


  • Speaker: Philip Mulry Professor & Chair, Computer Science Dept.
    Title: What are monads?