Episodes
Speaker Adam Beberg gives a presentation on legal issues in technology and focuses on the internet. He describes how legislation affects internet users in an information driven society. (March 4, 2011)
Published 04/15/11
Stanford University faculty members provide an overview of a new research program on Programmable Open Mobile Internet 2020 funded by NSF as Expedition in Computing. POMI2020 is also the flagship projects of Stanford's Clean Slate Program. (April 2009)
Published 04/20/09
Brad Chen, code-writer for Google, discusses the composition and performance benefits of newly developed Native Client code. (January 20, 2008)
Published 01/29/09
In this panel, current Stanford Computer Science faculty will discuss the future of their field, telling us what major accomplishments we can expect during the next 10 years.
Published 03/29/07
This session will include short presentations and discussion among alumni with distinguished academic careers. From their personal point of view, speakers will talk about their time at Stanford and their subsequent careers.
Published 03/29/07
Panelists will discuss various aspects of the early years and the development of the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. Each panelist was responsible for establishing major activities in the department.
Published 03/29/07
Looking back and looking forward. A conversation about the impact of the Stanford Computer Science Department on Silicon Valley and the world.
Published 03/29/07
Dr. Hennessy has lectured and published widely and is the co-author of two internationally used undergraduate and graduate textbooks on computer architecture design.
Published 03/29/07