Geometry, Graphics, Vision, Visualization/Simulation (G2V2) Seminar

Spring'03 Meeting Time: Variable. We anticipate virtually all of the talks this semester to be crosslisted talks, either faculty interviews or occassional visitors. We will try to keep it to an average of 1 talk a week, although some weeks there could be no talks and others there could be more than one.

Spring '03 Meeting Place: CSE 305 unless otherwise mentioned

Spring '03 Coordinator: Meera Sitharam

Look at the TENTATIVE AND FLEXIBLE schedule below, and send me mail with the details of suggested speakers (including possibly yourself). This schedule is likely to grow and change throughout the semester.

The g2v2 group: A loosely knit, informal group including at least (currently) the following CISE faculty and their graduate students.

Georg Essl
Paul Fishwick
Paul Gader
Jorg Peters
Anand Rangarajan
Gerhard Ritter
Markus Schneider
Meera Sitharam
Baba Vemuri
Joe Wilson

Below I will also cross-list talks from other departments that are of immediate interest to the g2v2 group.

Here's a list of general goals of the g2v2 group and seminar.


Date
Speaker and Affiliation
Title(click for Abstract)
1/16 (Biomed Engg talk, 8:30am, C1-17 Communicore Building) Milan Sonka (University of Iowa, ECE) Real Time CardioVascular Image Analysis
1/17 (Barr talk, TBA, 4pm, CSE-E119) Herbert Edelsbrunner (Duke) BioGeometric Modeling
1/24 (Candidate talk, probably 9:35am, CSE-305) Arunava Banerjee (Rochester) Talk on Computational Neuroscience
2/21 (Friday, time 3pm, CSE 305) Ron Goldman (Rice) Fractals Everywhere: the turtle vs. Dr. Barnsley
2/28 (Candidate talk, probably 9:35am, CSE-305) Benjamin Lok (UNC-Chapel Hill) Talk on Graphics/Visualization
3/17 (Candidate talk, 9:35am, CSE-305) Daniel Aliaga (Princeton) Talk on Graphics/Visualization
4/14 (Candidate talk, Monday 11:45, CSE 305) David Gu (Harvard) Graphics, geometric modeling, computational conformal geometry etc..
4/18 (Candidate talk, probably 9:35 am, CSE 305) Sunil Bhartikar (USC) HCI, Multimedia, Adaptive Learning systems, Pattern Recognition, Psychoacoustics.
4/29(Candidate talk, probably 9:35 am, CSE 305) Guang Song (Texas AM) Computational Biology, Motion Planning, Robotics
4/30(Candidate talk, probably 9:35am, CSE 305) Osman Burchan Bayazit (Texas AM) Computational Biology, Motion Planning, Robotics, Machine Learning
4/22 (Tuesday Noon, tentative) Andrew Lomonosov (UF) TBA

Request to Faculty: Please announce information on this webpage to your graduate classes, if appropriate.

Request to Speakers: Please (encourage and) allow plenty of time for questions and discussion.