Seminars

This fall has been jam packed with seminars, some given by AU faculty others by visiting lecturers.  Here's a sampling:

Ethics of Nanotechnology Series

Nanotechnology: Managing Potential Risks in a Climate of Uncertainty
Kristen M. Kulinowski, faculty fellow, Department of Chemistry, Rice University and director for external affairs, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology

Ginn Distinguished Lecture Series

The Use of Randomization to Solve Complex Problems
Thom Hodgson, James T. Ryan professor and director of Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering Institute at North Carolina State University

Wireless Networking Seminar Series

The Global Positioning System and its Use for Control of UGV's
David Bevly, assistant professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University

Department Seminars

Alternatives to Traditional Dispatching in Truckload Trucking (ISE)
G. Don Taylor, Charles O. Gordon professor and department head of the Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech

 Tapas Das

Tapas Das

Management of Avian Flu and a New Tool for Cancer Treatment (ISE)
Tapas Das, professor, Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, University of South Florida

Neural Networks for Computer Vision (CSSE)
Dr. Martin Carlisle, Professor and Advisor-in-Charge, Department of Computer Science, United States Airforce