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Postgraduate Seminars in the School of Computer Science

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The Postgraduate Seminar series provides an informal, fun and almost entirely cake-free environment for PhD students within the School of Computer Science to present their research to their peers. The seminar can be used to present an embryonic idea, work-in-progress, or a polished paper, or serve as a practice run for a conference talk.

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0 upcoming talks and 6 talks in the archive.

Random triangles and the curse of dimensionality

UserBob Durrant, School of Computer Science.

HouseRoom 124, School of Computer Science.

ClockWednesday 02 March 2011, 12:00-13:30

A Parallel Matching Algorithm for Continuous Interest Management

UserElvis Liu, School of Computer Science.

HouseRoom 124, School of Computer Science.

ClockTuesday 19 October 2010, 15:00-16:00

Game Theory: From Economics to Biology to Computer Science... And Back Again.

UserPeter Lewis, School of Computer Science.

HouseRoom 124, School of Computer Science.

ClockThursday 19 November 2009, 14:00-15:00

Infinite data structures, computability and decidability

UserOlaf Klinke, School of Computer Science.

HouseRoom 124, School of Computer Science.

ClockMonday 26 October 2009, 14:00-15:00

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