
Recent CS
Colloquiums
Colloquiums
Recent CS Colloquiums

Date | Title | Speaker |
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02 JUL 2025 | Evolutionary computation for chance-constrained optimisation problems | Aneta Neumann, Frank Neumann, Aneta Neumann (Researcher), Frank Neumann (Professor), School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Australia |
11 JUN 2025 | Optimizing Data Acquisition with Wireless Sensor Networks | Prof Yao Liang, Professor, Department of Computer Science Luddy School of Informatics Computing, and Engineering Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA |
04 JUN 2025 | Remote Delivery of Microwave Power in Robotic Systems | Yiwen Song, Ph.D. student, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University |
03 JUN 2025 | Approximating the TV distance between two product distributions | Weiming Feng, Assistant Professor, School of Computing and Data Science, The University of Hong Kong |
21 MAY 2025 | Exploring Trustworthy AI: Research on Explainability and Fairness | Dr. Changwu HUANG, Research Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) Shenzhen, China |
15 MAY 2025 | Model Merging with Sparsity: Theory, Algorithms and Applications | Dr. Han Zhao, Assistant Professor , Department of Computer Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (affiliated) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
06 MAY 2025 | Generative Remote Sensing Foundation Models | Dr. Zhengxia Zou, Professor, School of Astronautics Beihang University |
15 APR 2025 | Multimodal AI for Healthcare Decision-Making: Integrating Visual and Motion Guidance in Fetal Ultrasound Navigation | Dr. Qianhui Men, Lecturer, Computer Vision for Digital Health School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology University of Bristol, UK |
14 APR 2025 | Beyond Regularity: Simple versus Optimal Mechanisms, Revisited | Dr Yaonan Jin, full-time researcher, Huawei TCS Lab |
14 APR 2025 | When Machine Learning Meets IC Fabrication: Computer Vision-Powered IC Design for Manufacturability (DfM) | Prof Chia-Wen LIN, Distinguished Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) |
For past colloquiums, please visit CS Colloquiums Archive.
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