The Department of Computer Science at the College of Charleston is excited to announce participants of the
Spring 2017 Computer Science Research Speaker Series
A 13 week series, each week a CofC faculty or guest speaker will discuss professional, ethical, legal, and social issues and responsibilities in computing. This semester, the department will host four guest speakers; Dr. Victor Zordan from Clemson University, Dr. Garth Paine from Arizona State University, Bess Hinson from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, and Dr. Jason Gilder from IBM Watson Health. Click HERE to learn more about our guest speakers. Presentations will be held at:
Harbor Walk West, Room 213, Mondays at 3:30PM
January 23 – Dr. Jim Bowring, associate professor, Cyber Infrastructure Research & Development Lab for the Earth Sciences
January 30 – Dr. Victor Zordan, associate professor, Clemson University, Masters in Digital Production Arts
February 6 – Dr. Aspen Olmsted, graduate program director, Masters in Computer & Information Sciences
February 13 – Dr. Aspen Olmsted, assistant professor, Data Engineering Research Lab
February 20 – Dr. Anthony Leclerc, associate professor, A Parallel Memory-Efficient Epistemic Logic Program Solver: Harder, Better, Faster
February 27 – Dr. Garth Paine, associate professor, Arizona State University, Interface =≠ Music =≠ Expression?
March 13 – Dr. William Bares, assistant professor, Virtual Production Research Lab
March 20 – Dr. Paul Anderson, assistant professor, Data Science Research Lab
March 27 – Bess Hinson, associate, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Data Security Considerations for FinTech Companies & Mobile Startups & Matters Related to Privacy Laws
April 3 – Dr. Xenia Mountrouidou, assistant professor, Cyber Security Research Lab
April 10 – Dr. Bill Manaris, professor, Computer Music & Interaction Design Research Lab
April 17 – Dr. Brent Munsell, assistant professor, Biomedical Image Analysis & Machine Learning Research Lab
April 24 – Dr. Jason Gilder, senior director of analytics & informatics, IBM Watson Health, Big Data Analytics to Address Healthcare Transformation in the US
Spring 2017 CS Research Series Poster