2010 Program


Friday, November 12, 2010

Huang Engineering Center, Room 300
Stanford University
Map




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
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
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
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
Reception immediately following in Huang 300