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CS Colloquium: Dr. Carson Andorf, AI-Driven Protein Resources for Maise
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AI-Driven Protein Resources for Maize at the Maize Genetics and Genomics Database
CS Colloquium: Dr. Sumon Biswas, Carnegie Mellon University
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Engineering AI-Enabled Software with an Eye on Fairness
CS Colloquium: Dr. Nairen Cao, Boston College
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Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Large-scale Graphs
CS Colloquium: Amit Kumar Sikder, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Sensing Trouble: Leveraging System Modeling to Safeguard Smart Devices Against Emerging Threats
Robert Stewart Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Jack Dongarra, The University of Tennessee
The Robert Stewart Distinguished Lecture is made possible by the generous contribution of Dr. Long Ngyuen, who received his doctorate degree from the ISU Computer Science department in 1975. This annual event is held in honor of his mentor, Dr. Robert Stewart, Professor Emeritus and the first department chair in Computer Science at ISU.
For more information, go to https://www.cs.iastate.edu/robert-stewart-distinguished-lecture.
University Lecture: The Right to Repair: Reclaiming the Things We Own
Aaron Perzanowski is the inaugural Thomas W. Lacchia Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. He teaches and writes about the intersection of intellectual and personal property law.
CS Colloquium: Peter Müller, ETH Zurich
Title: CommCSL: Proving Information Flow Security for Concurrent Programs using Abstract Commutativity
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CS Colloquium: Chenglin Fan, Pennsylvania State University
Title: In Pursuit of Metric Data and Privacy in Modern Data Analysis
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CS Colloquium: Kavous S. Niksirat, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Title: Addressing Multiparty Privacy Conflicts in Social Media
Abstract: In today’s digital landscape, where internet users share an ever-increasing amount of multimedia content online, a pressing issue arises: Multiparty Privacy Conflicts (MPCs). These conflicts, stemming from sharing co-owned multimedia content without consent, can have severe privacy implications on users' lives. In my research project, I addressed this challenge by designing and evaluating innovative technological interventions.