Colloquium & Events
Computer Science Colloquium
The Computer Science Colloquium is a series of weekly public guest lectures on cutting-edge topics related to computer science. Talks by distinguished members of the computer science community are on Thursdays at noon in Salazar Hall, Room 2016.
Maps to and of the SSU campus are available here. A parking permit is required to park on campus, and is available for $5.00 at machines in the parking lots. Talks are otherwise free.
Many students attend the series to gain an understanding of what it means to be a computer scientist and many establish valuable connections through the informal meetings with the speakers. The colloquium may be taken for credit (CS 390, 1 unit) and can be applied toward the computer science major (up to 3 units).
Below are the current and past archived programs of the series. Many of the talks have been videotaped and are available through YouTube.
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Spring 2013, 38th Series
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Fall 2012, 37th Series
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Spring 2012, 36th Series
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Fall 2011, 35th Series
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Spring 2011, 34th Series
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Fall 2010, 33rd Series
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Spring 2010, 32nd Series
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Fall 2009, 31th Series
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Spring 2009, 30th Series
- Fall 2008, 29th Series
- Spring 2008, 28th Series
- Fall 2007, 27th Series,
- Spring 2007, 26th Series
- Fall 2006, 25th Series
- Spring 2006, 24th Series
- Fall 2005, 23rd Series
- Spring 2005, 22nd Series
- Fall 2004, 21st Series
- Spring 2004, 20th Series
- Fall 2003, 19th Series
- Spring 2003, 18th Series
- Fall 2002, 17th Series







