2010 Program
Friday, November 12, 2010
Huang Engineering Center, Room 300
Stanford University
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9:00a |
Opening Remarks Abbas El Gamal Hitachi America Professor in the School of Engineering Director, Information Systems Lab Stanford University Thomas Kailath Hitachi America Professor of Engineering, Emeritus Stanford University |
The 2010 Kailath Lecture | |
Chair: | Fouad Tobagi Professor of Electrical Enginering Stanford University |
9:30a | The Early Internet, Its Development & Its Flexible Future Leonard Kleinrock Distinguished Professor of Computer Science University of California at Los Angeles Abstract/Bio Video |
10:45a |
Break |
The 2010 Kailath Colloquium | |
Session 1 |
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Chair: | Lawrence Roberts Founder and Chairman Anagran, Inc. |
11:00a | How Should the Internet Evolve? Nick McKeown Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Stanford University Abstract/Bio Video |
11:45a | Wireless Access for Mobile Internet Arogyaswami Paulraj Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Abstract/Bio Video |
12:30p |
Break |
Session 2 |
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Chair: | Thomas Kailath Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Stanford University |
1:30p | Reverse Engineering the Web and Information Networks: From Structure to Knowledge Vwani Roychowdhury Professor of Electrical Engineering University of California at Los Angeles Abstract/Bio Video |
2:15p | Games, Algorithms, and the Internet Christos Papadimitriou C. Lester Hogan Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science University of California at Berkeley Abstract/Bio Video |
3:00p |
Break |
Session 3 |
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Chair: | Amin Saberi Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering Stanford University |
3:15p | Computing and the Social Sciences: The Opportunity at the Interface Prabhakar Raghavan Chief Scientist and Head of Research Labs Yahoo! Abstract/Bio Video |
4:00p | Social Media Analytics: Tracking the Flow of Information in Networks Jure Leskovec Assistant Professor of Computer Science Stanford University Abstract/Bio Video |
4:30p | It Pays To Do The Right Thing: Incentive Mechanisms for Societal Networks Balaji Prabhakar Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Stanford University Abstract/Bio |
Reception |
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Reception immediately following in Huang 300 |