Autumn 2022 Schedule
CS300 Seminar - This will be offered in-person at Bldg. 200-002 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:30 - 5:10 pm and 5:10 - 5:50 pm starting September 26, 2022. There will be no break, the second speaker follows immediately after the first speaker.
We have adjusted the start times for the CS300 sessions to 4:30 - 5:10 pm and 5:10 - 5:50 pm.
Monday, September 26 | Monday, October 31 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Diyi Yang | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | Ellen Vitercik | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | |||
Wednesday, September 28 | Wednesday, November 2 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Keith Winstein | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | Monica Lam | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | Dan Boneh | ||
Monday, October 3 | Monday, November 7 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Michael Bernstein | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | Leo Guibas | ||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | Kayvon Fatahalian | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | |||
Wednesday, October 5 | Wednesday, November 9 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Jeannette Bohg | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | Sebastian Thrun | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | |||
Monday, October 10 | Monday, November 14 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Ron Dror | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | Ron Fedkiw | ||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | ||||
Wednesday, October 12 | Wednesday, November 16 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Chris Ré | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | Gill Bejerano | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | |||
Monday, October 17 | Monday, November 28 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Dorsa Sadigh | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | ||||
Wednesday, October 19 | Wednesday, November 30 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Dan Jurafsky | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10- 5:50 pm | Jure Leskovec | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | |||
Monday, October 24 | Monday, December 5 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Kunle Olukotun | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | ||||
Wednesday, October 26 | Wednesday, December 7 | ||||
4:30 - 5:10 pm | Carlos Guestrin | 4:30 - 5:10 pm | |||
5:10 - 5:50 pm | 5:10 - 5:50 pm | ||||
Please record your attendance at: https://webdb.cs.stanford.edu/cs300
The CS300 seminar is offered to incoming first year students in the Autumn quarter. The seminar gives CS faculty the opportunity to speak for 40 minutes about their research. The idea is to allow the new CS PhD students the chance to learn about the professor's areas of research before permanently aligning.
Students are expected to attend class sessions live. For First year CS PhD students it is required that you attend 2/3 of the seminars. Your attendance is monitored and recordred.
Past year's Presentation
- Alex Aiken
- Gill Bejerano - Reverse Engineer The Most Amazing Operating System on the Planet
- Hector Garcia-Molina - CourseRank Research
- Mike Genesereth - Research in the Logic Group
- Jeffrey Heer - Research Topic in Data Visualization
- Daphne Koller - Probabilistic Models of Structured Data
- Monica Lam - Decentralized Social Networking
- Jean-Claude Latombe - Motion Algorithms
- Jure Leskovec - CS300 Seminar Slides
- Chris Manning - Human Language
- John Ousterhout - Web Technologies: RAMCloud and Fiz
- Ken Salisbury - BioRobotics Laboratory
- Yoav Shoham - CS300 Presentation
- Jennifer Widom - CS300-09 Presentation