CS 595N Winter 2006 Faculty Colloquium Faculty: Heather Zheng Wed. 1-2pm CS conference room Class website

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CS 595N Winter 2006 Faculty Colloquium Faculty: Heather Zheng Wed. 1-2pm CS conference room Class website

Class Goals Let you  Be exposed to various possible areas and topics of research in computer science,  Learn research opportunities available in various research groups of our department.  Meet and familiarize with the interest areas and research backgrounds of faculty members.

Grading and Enrollment  Class participation (100%) Sign in when you come to the class Sign in when you come to the class  7-8 lectures  Enrollment currently full (20) Contact me if you want to join Contact me if you want to join

Today  The Span From Wireless Protocols to Social Applications Prof. Kevin Almeroth, Jan. 11, 2006 Prof. Kevin Almeroth, Jan. 11, 2006