These include at least one colloquium accessible to a wide audience, while the other lectures may be more specialized
Lectures in 2019
Wednesday, 26 June, 2019, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Professor Paul Lecoq, Currently the head of the Physics division
of the European Academy of Sciences and an ERC Advanced Grant recipient.
Wednesday, 10 December, 2019, 14:30, Meyer Bldg., Room 861
Professor Cheol Seong Hwang, Materials Science and Engineering at Seoul National University
Title: Modeling of negative capacitance in ferroelectric thin films Tuesday
Wednesday, 11 December, 2019, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Professor Cheol Seong Hwang, Materials Science and Engineering at Seoul National University
Title: Memristors for energy-efficient new computing paradigms
Lectures in 2018
Wednesday, 9 May, 2018, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Professor Robert Calderbank, Duke University
Title: Shannon in the 21st Century
Wednesday, 17 January, 2018, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Professor Sergio Verdú, Eugene Higgins Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University
Title: The life of Claude E. Shannon: The father of the information age
Lectures in 2017
Wednesday, 29 March, 2017, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Jesús A. del Alamo, Director of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories and Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT
Title: Extending Moore’s Law through III-V Compound Semiconductors
View: Vincent Meyer Colloquiums until 2016
Lectures in 2016
Wednesday, 22 June, 2016, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Andrea Goldsmith, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Title: The future of wireless and what it will enable
Lectures in 2015
Wednesday, 3 June, 2015, 12:30, Meyer Bldg. Auditorium 1003
Prof. Lorenzo Alvisi, Department of Computer Sciences, UT Austin
Title: High performance ACID distributed databases via Modular Concurrency Control
Wednesday, 25 March, 2015, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Jean-Jacques Slotine, MIT, Mechanical Engineering and Information Sciences
Title: Collective computation in nonlinear networks and the grammar of evolvability
Lectures in 2014
Wednesday, 18 June, 2014, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Prof. Yun C. Chung, College of Information Science & Technology at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science any (KAIST)
Title: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions of Fiber-Optic Communications
Lectures in 2013
Wednesday, 20 November, 2013, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Ronald R. Coifman, Yale Univ., Mathematics & Computer Science
Title: Learning Contextual/Conceptual Geometries of Databases or Matrices
Wednesday, 5 June, 2013, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 1003
Prof. Ursula Keller, ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics
Title: Attoclock: Shining New Light on Old Questions in Quantum Mechanism
Lectures in 2012
Wednesday, 5 December, 2012, 12:30, Meyer Bldg., Auditorium 280
Prof. Michael I. Jordan, Univ. of California, Berkeley, EECS and Statistics
Title: Divide-and-Conquer and Statistical Inference for Massive Data
Wednesday, 16 May, 2012, 12:30, Meyer Bldg. Room 1003
Prof. Robert Ghrist, University of Pennsylvania, Mathematics
Title: Topological Methods for Systems and Signals
Wednesday, 28 March, 2012, 12:30, Meyer Bldg. Auditorium 280
Prof. Eli Yablonovitch, UC Berkeley, EECS
Title: Searching for the Milli-Volt Switch