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<h1>Elizabeth Belding</h1>
<h2>"Bridging the Digital Divide"</h2>
<h4>Jan 15th, 2014<br>
HFH 1132—3:30-5:00 PM</h4>
<p>Featuring a presentation by Elizabeth Belding and the MOMENT Lab</p>
<h4>About Bridging the Digital Divide</h4>
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In the United States and other Western countries, digital communication is instantaneous and ubiquitous. However, this is not the case for many parts of the world, especially in rural Africa. Come find out how UCSB students and faculty work to bring modern and fast digital communication via wireless networks to Zambia with Prof. Belding's VillageNet architecture.
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<h2>"Just the Hackers You Need"</h2>
<h4>Nov 20th, 2013<br />
HFH 1132- 3:30-5:00 PM</h4>
<p>Featuring a presentation by Professor Giovanni Vigna and a
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<h4>About UCSB's Computer Security Group</h4>
<p>Come find out why <a href="http://www.independent.com/news/2010/dec/16/just-hackers-you-need">The Santa Barbara Independent</a> called <a href="http://seclab.cs.ucsb.edu/">UCSB's Computer
Security Group (Seclab)</a> "just the hackers you need" and how they are
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<p>Image Credit: Paul Wellman, Santa Barbara Independent.</p>
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<h1>Why Games?</h1>
<h2>Computer Games and Education</h2>
<h4>May 22nd, 2013<br />
ESB 1001- 3:30-5:00 PM</h4>
<p>Kimberly Voll will speak about the Computer
Game Industry, and Game Development in Computer Science Education.</p>
<h4>About Kimberly Voll</h4>
<p>Kim holds a PhD in computer science, and an honours degree in cognitive science. A professor of software engineering, game design and health informatics at the Centre for Digital Media in Vancouver, BC, her areas of specialization include artificial intelligence, language modelling, user experience, game design, software engineering, and innovative educational methods. Passionate about video games since the age of two, Kim runs the Vancouver chapter of the Global Game Jam (one of the largest chapters in the world), helps coordinate FullIndie (a meetup for Vancouver independent game developers), and is a huge supporter of the Vancouver video-game community and beyond. Whenever possible, Kim does volunteer consulting for new startups or small companies, including crowdsourced funding strategies and design/development strategies for games and apps. On the side, Kim is a 2D concept artist, an occasional graphic designer, a writer, and a game developer.
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<h1>Startups</h1>
<h2>From Academia to Business</h2>
<h4>January 23rd, 2013<br />
Harold Frank Hall 1132 - 5:00-7:00 PM</h4>
<p>Come join esteemed personnel from local technology startups in a panel-style discussion. Both professional and student panelists will discuss their experiences working for and creating startup companies. If you have any questions about the startup experience, bring them with you and get valuable insight into the world of technology startups!</p>
<h4>Student Panel</h4>
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<li><a href =" http://www.linkedin.com/in/bbzbryce">Bryce Boe</a> - AppFolio, WorldViz, Google intern</li>
<li><a href ="http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~cgb/">Chris Bunch</a> - AppScale</li>
<li><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sarah-jones/13/357/a13">Sarah Jones</a> - Ring Revenue intern </li>
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<h4>Entrepreneur Panel</h4>
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<li><a href ="http://www.appfolio.com/about/team">Klaus Schauser</a> - AppFolio, <a href="http://www.securedocs.com/blog/2012/04/interview-with-entrepreneur-of-the-year-klaus-schauser/">2012 Entrepreneur of the Year (South Coast Business and Technology)</a></li>
<li><a href ="http://www.linkedin.com/in/mpanesis">Mike Panesis</a> - Technology Management Program</li>
<li><a href="http://phonehalo.com/bio_chris.html">Chris Herbert</a> - Phone Halo</li>
<li><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/john-abraham/8/97a/880">John Abraham</a> - Redspin</li>
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<h1><a href="allosphere.html">Allosphere and Friends</a></h1>
<h2>Visualizing the Future</h2>
<h4>October 24th, 2012<br />
Elings Hall - 3:00-5:00 PM</h4>
<p>This is a special demonstration of the UCSB AlloSphere to
Computer Science Undergraduates. Prof. JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, director
of the <a href="http://www.allosphere.ucsb.edu/">AlloSphere research
facility</a> will welcome you to this 30-foot diameter capsule built
inside a 3-story near-to-anechoic (echo free) cube and demonstrate
its capabilities of synthesis, manipulation, exploration and
analysis of large-scale data sets. This environment can simulate
virtually real sensorial perception.<br />
We will also have presentations and
demonstrations by the research labs directed
by the following Professors, all working
in the general area of interactive graphics
and media:</p>
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<li><a href ="http://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~kim/">Theodore Kim, Media Arts
and Technology</a> - Computer
Graphics: Physically-based Simulation</li>
<li><a href ="http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/~psen/">Pradeep Sen, Electrical
Engineering</a> - Computer Graphics: Rendering and Image
Synthesis</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~holl">Tobias Hollerer, Computer
Science</a> - Real-Time Vision and Graphics:
Augmented Reality </li>
<li><a href="http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/">George Legrady, Media
Arts and Technology</a> -
Experimental Visualization Lab</li>
<li><a href="http://artsite.arts.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/novak.html">Marcos
Novak, Media Arts and Technology</a>
- Transarchitecture, Interactive Media</li>
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<h1>Dennis Shasha</h1>
<h2>Frustration to Innovation</h2>
<h4>April 9th, 2012<br />
Corwin Pavilion - 3:30-5:30 PM</h4>
<p>What drives inventions in computing? Necessity seems to play only a minor role. Anger at the way things are is much more powerful, because it leads to easier ways to work (e.g. the invention of new computer languages). A general dissatisfaction with the practical or theoretical structure of the world can open up whole new approaches to problems (complexity theory and cryptography). Finally, a genuine collaboration between people and machines can lead to an entirely new kind of engineering for devices that will travel to far-off planets or to hostile environments.</p>
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<p>Bio:<br />Dennis Shasha is a professor of computer science at the Courant Institute of New York University where he works with biologists on pattern discovery for microarrays, combinatorial design, network inference, and protein docking; with physicists, musicians, and financial people on algorithms for time series; and on database applications in untrusted environments. Other areas of interest include database tuning as well as tree and graph matching. Because he likes to type, he has written six books of puzzles about a mathematical detective, a biography about great computer scientists, and technical books about database tuning, biological pattern recognition, time series, and statistics. He has co-authored over sixty journal papers, seventy conference papers, and fifteen patents. He has written the puzzle column for various publications including Scientific American. He is co-author of Natural Computing.</p>
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<h2>A <code style="text-transform: lowercase">bash</code> with Brian Fox</h2>
<h3>GNU Software & Entrepreneurship</h3>
<h4>November 16, 2011</h4>
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<h2>Life And Death</h2>
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<h4>April 15, 2011</h4>
<p>Today it would be difficult to find a medical device that does not critically rely on computer software in its function, manufacture, or use in clinical decision making. Despite the lessons learned by the radiation accidents of the Therac-25 twenty years ago, medical devices that rely on software (e.g., drug infusion pumps, linear accelerators for radiation) continue to injure or kill patients in preventable ways.</p>
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<h1>Kent Demaine</h1>
<h2>To Experience is Everything</h2>
<h3>From Minority Report to Star Trek</h3>
<h4>January 26th, 2011</h4>
<p>Kent Demaine is the CEO of OOOii, a very successful visual effects studio that creates the futuristic interfaces you see in movies like Minority Report and Star Trek. Kent will be discussing what goes into creating those interfaces and the computer science that is used every day to make movie magic. Kent has a B.S. from the University of Virginia in Computer Science / Engineering.</p>
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