Calendar
View the calendar below to explore all upcoming events sponsored by the Institute and its affiliate centers and initiatives. Browse events by date, or select an event topic to narrow your search.
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Wednesday, February 4
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri: Tara Walker, Data Analyst and Mathematician, Tableau Public
"Data+Narrative: Data Storytelling with Tableau Public"
Wednesday, February 18
- 3:00 PM
POSTPONED: Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Francesco Decarolis
Francesco Decarolis, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, will be giving a talk titled "Common Agency and Coordinated Bids in Sponsored Search Auctions".
Friday, February 20
- 2:00 PM
Joint CCS/PChem Seminar: Paul Champion, "Vibrationally Enhanced Deep Proton Tunneling in Protons"
Professor Paul Champion Physics Department Chair Northeastern University "Vibrationally Enhanced Deep Proton Tunneling in Proteins" Ground electronic state proton tunneling kinetics have been measured over an […]
Wednesday, February 25
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Samuel Bazzi
Samuel Bazzi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, will be giving a talk titled "Skill Transferability, Migration, Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia".
Monday, March 2
- 8:00 AM
Workshop in Recent Trends on Computer Vision
A day-long workshop featuring 28 talks by leading computer vision researchers, covering a broad range of topics.
Wednesday, March 4
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Konstantinos Spiliopoulos
Konstantinos Spiliopoulos, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, will be giving a talk titled "Risk and Default Clustering In Large Financial Networks"
Wednesday, March 18
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Cara Stepp
Cara Stepp, Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences/Biomedical Engineering, discusses "Cracking the Code of the Most Common Voice Disorder: Mysterious Loss of Voice with No […]
Tuesday, March 24
- 12:00 PM
CCS Seminar: Yoshitaka Tanimura, "Simulating, Modeling, and Analyzing Two-Dimensional THz-Raman Spectroscopies"
Professor Yoshitaka Tanimura Department of Chemistry Kyoto University "Simulating, Modeling, and Analyzing Two-Dimensional THz-Raman Spectroscopies" Understanding dynamics in complex environments of molecular […]
Friday, March 27
- 2:30 PM
Microsoft Cloud Workshop
The Hariri Institute for Computing invites you to this engaging hands-on two-day workshop for students and anyone in the research community to participate. Over two sessions, attendees will have a […]
Wednesday, April 1
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Ksenia Bravaya
Ksenia Bravaya, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, will be giving a talk titled "Temporary Anions: Gateway States for Electron Transfer and Chemical Damage".
Wednesday, April 8
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Georgios Zervas
Georgios Zervas, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the School of Management, will be giving a talk titled "Do-Not-Track and the Economics of Third-Party Advertising".
Friday, April 10
- 2:30 PM
Microsoft Cloud Workshop
The Hariri Institute for Computing invites you to this engaging hands-on two-day workshop for students and anyone in the research community to participate. Over two sessions, attendees will have a […]
Tuesday, April 14
- 12:00 PM
CCS Seminar
Professor Anatoli Polkovnikov and Shainene Davidson from the Physics Department discuss "Hidden Variables and SU(3) Semiclassical Representation of Quantum Spin Dynamics".
Wednesday, April 15
- 3:00 PM
Wed@Hariri/Meet Our Fellows: Gustavo Schwenkler
With an introduction by Marcel Rindisbacher, Associate Professor of Finance and Chairman, Questrom School of Business, Gustavo Schwenkler will be giving a talk titled "Simulated Likelihood Estimators for Discretely […]
Friday, April 17
- 9:30 AM
Charles River Crypto Day
A full day of cryptography talks held regularly in the Boston area
Thursday, April 23
- 3:00 PM
Suresh Jagannathan, "Taming Uncertainty, Scale, and Change: A Programming Language Perspective"
Abstract: The modern-day software ecosystem is a messy and chaotic one. Among other things, it includes an intricate stack of sophisticated services and components, susceptible to frequent (and often incompatible) […]
Monday, April 27
- 3:00 PM
DSI Distinguished Lecture Series: Dan Roth, "Learning and Inference for Natural Language Understanding"
As part of the DSI Distinguished Lecture Series, Dan Roth, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, presents his research in developing learning and inference methods […]