Virtual CIS@MPG Colloquium Series 2022
Dates: February 10th – March 4th, 2022
The colloquium series will highlight some of the exciting developments across a broad spectrum of computer science research.
The speakers are international rising stars and emerging leaders in the field.
Program
(All Times are in CET)
Date |
Time |
Name |
Title |
February 10th |
14:00 |
Wenbo Guo Penn State University |
Strengthening and Enriching Machine Learning for Cybersecurity |
February 11th |
09:30 |
Krikamol Muandet MPI for Intelligent Systems |
Toward Reliable Machine Learning with Kernels |
February 11th |
12:00 |
Hadi Daneshmand INRIA Paris |
How do neurons learn? |
February 15th |
10:00 |
Yiqing Hua Cornell University |
Characterizing and Mitigating Threats to Trust and Safety Online |
February 18th |
16:00 |
Yao Qin Google Brain |
Improving Robustness in Machine Learning Models |
February 21st |
15:00 |
Ningning Xie Cambridge University |
Language theory into practice, a play in three acts |
February 22nd |
15:00 |
Aaron Schein Columbia University |
Measurement and Experimentation in Complex Sociopolitical Processes |
February 23rd |
16:00 |
Rowan Zellers University of Washington |
Grounding Language by Seeing, Hearing, and Interacting |
February 28th |
15:00 |
Suguman Bansal University of Pennsylvania |
Specification-Guided Policy-Synthesis |
March 1st |
15:00 |
Yixin Zou University of Michigan |
Improving People’s Adoption of Security and Privacy Behaviors |
March 2nd |
17:00 |
Pardis Emami-Naeini University of Washington |
Empowering People to Have Secure and Private Interactions with Digital Technologies |
March 3rd |
10:00 |
Anwar Hithnawi ETH Zurich |
Systems Designs for End-to-End Privacy |
March 4th |
14:00 |
Adam Dziedzic The Vector Institute & UoT |
Confidential and Private Collaborative Machine Learning |
Administrative Contacts: To receive the zoom link to join the colloquia, please send an email, stating your full name and affiliation, to Christian Mickler & Carina Schmitt
Past Events:
Intersectional Symposium on Computing and Society (C&S 2021)