Week 0
Level 11 Course Presentations for 2009/10
The
School will be offering a series of level 11 introductory course
presentations, intended to briefly introduce you to each of
the MSc only courses.
These presentations all take place in Appleton Tower Lecture
Theatre 4 from
1100hrs on
Friday 18th Sept and are open to all UG3, UG4 and MSc students.
Similar presentations of our level 9 and 10/11 courses take place
from 1030hrs Tuesday 22nd Sept, through to lunch time on Wednesday 23rd
Sept, details available here.
1100hrs - Applied
Databases - Floris Geerts
1110hrs
- Advanced Natural Language Processing - Philipp Koehn
1120hrs -
Algorithmic Game Theory and its Applications - Kousha Etessami
1130hrs -
Automatic Speech Recognition - Steve
Renals
1140hrs -
Bioinformatics 1 - Stavroula Skylaki
1150hrs -
Bioinformatics 2 - Douglas Armstrong
1200hrs - Computational
Cognitive Neuroscience - Peggy Series
1210hrs - Computational
Methods for Global Change Research - Nigel
Goddard
1220hrs -
Cognitive Neuroscience of Language - Richard
Shillcock
1230hrs -
1240hrs -
1250hrs -
Computational Systems Biology - Igor
Goryanin
1300hrs -
Design & Analysis of Parallel Algorithms - Murray Cole
1310hrs - Data Mining & Exploration - Amos Storkey
1320hrs - Informatics Entrepreneurship 1 - Michael Clouser
1330hrs - Informatics Entrepreneurship 2 - Michael Clouser
1340hrs
- Introduction to Java Programming - Nigel
Goddard
1350hrs - Information Processing in Biological Cells - Andrew Goryachev
1400hrs - Informatics Research Proposal - A. Lascarides
1410hrs - Informatics Research Review - A. Lascarides
1420hrs - Neural Computation - Mark
van Rossum
1430hrs - Neural Information Processing - Mark van Rossum
1440hrs - Models and Languages for Computational Systems Biology - Ian Stark
1450hrs - Probalistic Modelling & Reasoning - Chris Williams
1500hrs - Reinforcement Learning - Subramanian
Ramamoorthy
1510hrs - Structure & Synthesis of Robot
Motion - Subramanian
Ramamoorthy
1520hrs - Text Technologies - Victor
Lavrenko
1530hrs - Music Informatics - Alan
Smaill
1540hrs - Topics in Distributed Databases - Wenfei Fan
1550hrs -
1600hrs -
Please note that this is intended as an opportunity for students to
quickly get a feel for these courses, although unfortunately there
won't be any time for questions. Students are welcome to come and
go as they please. Full details of the courses
being taught this session are available online.
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