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[Colloquium] Fun, Physics, and Fixed Points in Computer Science
September 21, 2012
Watch Colloquium:
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- Date: Friday, September 21, 2012
- Time: 12:00 pm — 12:50 pm
- Place: Centennial Engineering Center 1041
Joe Kniss
Department of Computer Science University of New Mexico
This talk will cover recent research and results at UNM’s Advanced Graphics Lab and Art Research Technology and Science Lab in the areas of visualization, robotics, and mayhem. We combine language, physics, mathematics, and human interaction to motivate novel CS research.
Bio: Joe Kniss has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at UNM since 2007. He is the Founding Director of UNM’s Advanced Graphics Lab.