This page provides a list of seminars that will be presented on the dates specified at 1:00pm in the Archway 2 lecture theatre. Where available, an abstract of the seminar can be displayed by clicking on the title of the seminar.
All dates and speakers should be considered tentative until the week of the seminar!
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July 13
Success Factors in E-Business
Harsha Wijesinghe, Department of Information Science
July 20
COMP103 - What's Going On?
Anthony Robins, Department of Computer Science
July 27
Feature Spaces and Conceptual Illusions: the Metaphysics of Applied Epistemology
Carl Leichter, Department of Information Science
August 2
Situated searching on mobile location-aware guides: what people want
to know, where
Jonathan Raper, City University, London
August 3
Massively Parallel MIMD Processing in Hardware
Tim Molteno and Roy Ward, Department of Physics
August 7
Developing Firefox
Robert O'Callahan, Mozilla Corporation
August 10
The Culture of Play: Engaging the Mainstream
Tim Nixon, CEO Straylight Studios
August 17
Integrated genomics resources for health and disease
Chris Brown, Department of Biochemistry
August 24
Hand Detection to Support Non-Verbal Communication and Interaction in 3D
Teleconferencing Environments
Christoph John, Department of Information Science
August 31
Mid-semester break - no seminar
September 7
Integrated Genomics Resources For Health And Disease - Part 2
Mik Black, Department of Biochemistry
September 14
Wild cartographies: investigating a phenomenological mapping of
wilderness landscapes
Mick Abott, Department of Design Studies
September 21
Perceptual "sameness": how do you know that that beer is still "yours"?
Mike Liddle, Department of Computer Science
September 28
"Videos in Space: Evaluating a Collaborative Virtual Environment
approach to video conferencing."
Joerg Hauber, University of Canterbury
October 5
The Devil is in the Details
Geoff Wyvill, Department of Computer Science
October 12
What is Intellectual Property?
Martin Purvis, Department of Information Science
October 19
MS Games & Graphics Workshop 2007
Holger Regenbrecht, Department of Information Science
November 16
How to measure software
Ewan Tempero, Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland
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