For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. Colloquia & SeminarsAcademics, Research Centers, & InitiativesDoctoral ProgramsComputer ScienceColloquia & Seminars COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLOQUIA The Computer Science Colloquium: The Computer Science Colloquium is a weekly event unifying Computer Scientists from CUNY and from the New York City area. This highly selective Colloquium features outstanding speakers in all fields of Computer Science as well as from influential governmental and corporate institutions. The Colloquium is supported by generous contributions from the Bloomberg, Information Builders, Inc., and Netlogic, Inc. When: Thursdays 4:15pm to 5:30pm Where: Graduate Center, room 9204/9205 followed by a wine and cheese reception in rm 4102 (Science Center). External page URL: http://cslogic.info/colloquium/ New York Logic Colloquium The New York Logic Colloquium is an interdisciplinary, regularly scheduled event in Logic unifying logicians in the New York City area. The highly selective colloquium features outstanding speakers in all fields of logic: Philosophy, Mathematics, and Computer Science. When: Every Friday, 2pm Where: Graduate Center External page URL: http://nylogic.org/Colloquium Organizer(s): Distinguished Professor Sergei Artemov, Graduate Center, Computer Science & Mathematics Contact URL: http://web.cs.gc.cuny.edu/~sartemov COMPUTER SCIENCE SEMINARS CUNY NLP: Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing Seminar at CUNY The aim of the seminar is to invite talented researchers to give talks about state-of-the-art research in the field and stimulate collaboration opportunities. If you want to meet with any speaker individually after the talk, please send an e-mail to the host. When: Fridays 2:15pm to 3:30pm (6 seminars per semester) Where: Graduate Center, room 4102 External page URL: http://nlpatcuny.cs.qc.cuny.edu/cunynlpseminar.html Organizer(s): Professor Matt Huenerfauth, Queens College, Computer Science Contact URL: http://eniac.cs.qc.cuny.edu/matt/contact.html Seminar in Logic and Games This is the weekly seminar of the Knowledge, Games and Beliefs Group (KGB). The main interests of the group are Social Software, Formal Models of Knowledge and Belief, Belief Revision and Merging. When: Every Friday, 3pm Where: Graduate Center, room 4419 External page URL: http://nylogic.org/LogicAndGames Organizer(s): Distinguished Professor Rohit Parikh, Brooklyn College, Computer and Information Sciences Contact URL: http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/cis/parikh Seminar on New Developments in Discrete Algorithms & in Experimental Algorithms In this seminar series, students present new developments in discrete and experimental algorithms mainly for optimization problems. See the ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA) and the Workshop on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX). These conferences will contain many of the topics that will be presented in this seminar. See external page for a list of papers presented in previous seminars. When: Every Friday, 11:45am - 1:45 pm Where: Graduate Center, room 3308 External page URL: http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~amotz/802-seminar.html Organizer(s): Professor Amotz Bar-Noy, Brooklyn College, Computer and Information Sciences Contact URL: http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~amotz Initiative for the Theoretical Sciences The Initiative for the Theoretical Sciences (ITS @ the Graduate Center) provides a home for theoretical research in the sciences, cutting across a wide range of subjects but unified by the search for a mathematical description of the world around us. Throughout the semester we will hear from dozens of visitors, coming from around the world, including both distinguished senior scientists and rising young stars. When: varies; see external page Where: Graduate Center, see external page External page URL: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/its Organizer(s): Professor William Bialek, John Archibald Wheeler/Battelle Professor in Physics at Princeton University and Visiting Presidential Professor of Physics at the Graduate Center Contact: its@gc.cuny.edu The GC Cryptography Student Seminar This is the weekly meeting to discuss mathematical aspects of cryptography. When: Every Friday 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Where: CUNY Graduate Center, Room 4421 External page URL: https://sites.google.com/site/gccryptostudents Organizer(s): Professor Dr. Delaram Kahrobaei (faculty adviser) Contact: DKahrobaei@gc.CUNY.edu Contact URL: https://wfs.gc.cuny.edu/DKahrobaei/www/