CCI MHI Seminars
CCI MHI seminars are hosted weekly at USC Viterbi, co-sponsored by CCI with the Ming Hsieh Institute for Electrical Engineering. The seminar consists of primarily of research talks by experts from academia and industry. Seminar talks are open to all.
Automated Reasoning for Reliable Autonomy
Sicun Gao — University of California, San Diego
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00 PM
Structure to the Rescue: Breaking Data Barriers in Machine Lear
Frederic Sala — Department of Computer Science at Stanford University
Thursday, March 5, 2020
EEB 248, 2:00 PM
Cyber-Physical Systems for Vehicle-in-the-Flow Traffic Flow Control
Jonathan Sprinkle
University of Arizona
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00 PM
Improving IoT Reliability and Security using Automated Model Extraction and Guided Analysis
Tuba Yavuz — Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Florida
Monday, March 2, 2020
EEB 248, 12:00 PM
Image Recovery and Recognition via Exploiting the Structural Bias of Neural Networks
Reinhard Heckel
Technical University of Munich
February 19, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00PM
Automated Decision Making for Safety Critical Applications
Mykel Kochenderfer — Stanford University
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00 PM
Discovering and Explaining Patterns in Industrial Multivariate Time Series Data
Nikunj Mehta — Falkonry
Friday, February 7, 2020
EEB 132, 11:00AM
If You Want to be Rich, Get a lot of Money: Theory and Systems for Weak Supervision
Christopher RĂ© — Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00PM
From Quantum Computing to Complex Networks
Mihai Udrescu
Politehnica University Timisoara
Monday, January 27, 2020
EEB 132, 3:30PM
Control Synthesis under Spatiotemporal Specifications
Dimitra Panagou — University of Michigan
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
EEB 132, 2:00PM
Are Distributed Ledger Technologies ready for Smart Transportation Systems?
Stefano Ferretti — University of Bologna, Italy
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
RTH 211, 11:00 AM
Context-Aware Coding for Computing Memories
Professor Lara Dolecek — University of California, Los Angeles
Thursday, December 5, 2019
MCB 101, 11:00 AM