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NII International advanced lectures series on ICT
NII has held lecture events on informatics presented by researchers with outstanding research accomplishments from overseas.
These lecture series are given on the perspective of their specialities and foster meaningful exchanges with people with interests in informatics. The lectures are announced open to the public in English.
These lecture series are given on the perspective of their specialities and foster meaningful exchanges with people with interests in informatics. The lectures are announced open to the public in English.
Past lectures' list
November, 2013 | Prof. Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc (École Polytechnique de Montréal) Theme: Some Theory and Practice on Patterns |
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November, 2013 | Prof. Edgar R. Weippl (SBA Research and Vienna University of Technology) Theme: Recent Trends in Cyber Security |
November, 2013 | Prof. Steven L. Tanimoto (University of Washington) Theme: Technology for Collaborative Problem Solving |
November, 2013 | Prof. Frederic Loulergue (University of Orleans) Theme: Systematic Development of Correct Programs for Parallel and Cloud Computing |
November, 2013 | Prof. Robert A. Kowalski (Imperial College London) Theme: Computational Logic and Human Thinking |
October, 2013 | Assoc. Prof. Henri Casanova (University of Hawaii) Theme: Scheduling and Simulating Distributed Applications |
March, 2013 | Assoc. Prof. Morgan Magnin (École Centrale de Nantes) Theme: Computational approaches to analyze complex dynamic systems: model-checking and its applications |
February, 2013 | Prof. Edgar R. Weippl (SBA Research and Vienna University of Technology) Theme: Recent Trends in Cyber Security |
February, 2013 | Dr. Randy Goebel, Professor (University of Alberta, Canada) Theme: Do the emerging tools for managing big data fit with the founding principles of Artificial Intelligence: ideas on the integration of the advice taker, structured inference, reasoning with incomplete information, and building multi-scale models from data |
November, 2012 | Prof.Gladimir V. G. Baranoski (Natural Phenomena Simulation Group, University of Waterloo, Canada) Theme: On the Development of Predictive Models of Light Interaction with Organic and Inorganic Materials |
March, 2012 | Prof. Stefan Rüger (Knowledge Media Institute,The Open University) Theme: Multimedia Information Retrieval |
January, 2012 | Prof. Jean Bézivin (Universities of Nantes) Theme: Principles and Applications of Model Driven Engineering |
December, 2011 | Prof. Ali Mili (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Theme: Analyzing Functional and Non Functional Attributes of Software Artifacts |
December, 2011 | Prof. Thomas Ågotnes (University of Bergen) Theme: Social Laws for Multi-Agent Systems: Logic and Games |
October, 2011 | Prof. Emeritus Neil D. Jones (University of Copenhagen) Theme: Programming and Program Transformation |
September, 2011 | Prof. Cristian Borcea (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Theme: Mobile Computing: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends |
January, 2011 | Prof. Fang Chen (NICTA, Australia) Theme: Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement and its Applications |
December, 2010 | Prof. Nicolas P. Rougier (Grand Est Center in INRIA) Theme: Visual Attention for Human Computer Interaction: Analysis and Model |
October, 2010 | Prof. Kun Yang (University of Essex) Theme: Future Networks and Services |
July, 2010 | Prof. Andre Gagalowicz (INRIA, France) Theme: Integrating computer vision and computer graphics for high fidelity 3D modeling |
February, 2010 | Prof. David Toman (University of Waterloo, Canada) Theme: Fundamentals of Physical Design and Query Compilation |
September, 2009 | Assistant Prof. Luis Ceze (University of Washington) Theme: Advances in Multiprocessor Programmability Using Coarse-Grain Execution |
April, 2009 | Prof. Christian Boitet (GETALP-LIG-UJF, Grenoble, France) Theme: Machine Translation (MT) and Computer-Aided Translation (CAT) |
March, 2009 | Prof. Andrei Doncescu (University of Paul Sabatier, France) Theme: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Systems Biology |
March, 2009 | Prof. Kun Yang (University of Essex, UK) Theme: Wireless Networks and Pervasive Services Technologies: Fundamentals and Recent Advances |
November, 2008 | Prof. Vincent Oria (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Theme: Emerging Topics in Databases |
September, 2008 | Prof. Lawrence Snyder (University of Washington) Theme: Principles of Parallel Programming |
June, 2008 | Prof. Frank Y. Shih (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Theme: Image Processing and Pattern Recognition: Fundamentals and Applications |
October, 2006 | Prof. Michael Lindenbaum (Technion, Israel) Theme: Analysis of Vision Algorithms |
February, 2006 | Prof. Leonidas Guibas (Computer Science Department, Stanford University) Theme: Information Processing in Sensor Networks |