Distinguished Lecturer Series
The Department of Electrical Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series (DLS) is to bring internationally recognized researchers known for their contributions in research areas of relevance to USC and the research community at large. DLS speakers are selected for their superior caliber in cutting edge research as well as their ability to convey the complexities of their research to a general audience.
Technology is advancing at an incredible rate, part of the USC Department of Electrical Engineering's mission is to ensure that our faculty and students are an active part of that advancement. The Distinguished Lecturer Series is a part of our commitment to this mission. DLS seminars are targeted towards all USC students and faculty -- as such all are welcome and invited to participate.
All Lecturers will take place in the Gerontology Auditorium (GER 124) followed by a reception in the courtyard unless noted otherwise.
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- Wednesday, November 7, 2007
David Tse - University of California, Berkeley
"Information Theory of Wireless Networks: A Deterministic Approach"
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- Thursday, January 31, 2008
Stephen Quake - Stanford University
"Biological Large Scale Integration"
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- Thursday, February 28, 2008 (Viterbi Keynote Lecture)
Jack K. Wolf - University of California, San Diego
"From Edison to Viterbi"
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- Wednesday March 12, 2007
Emmanuel Candes - Caltech
"Compressive Sensing"
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