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Matthew Fredrikson: Reasoning About Information Leakage and Adversarial Inference
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Matthew Fredrikson: Reasoning About Information Leakage and Adversarial Inference
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James (Jim) Luedtke, Assistant Professor: Branch-and-cut approaches for chance-constrained formulations of reliable network design problems
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James (Jim) Luedtke, Assistant Professor: Branch-and-cut approaches for chance-constrained formulations of reliable network design problems
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Jin-Yi Cai: Madison Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar
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New Grad Student Social
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Jin-Yi Cai: Madison Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar
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New Grad Student Social
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Ajay Gulati: Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS): Design, Implementation, and Lessons Learned
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Greg Wright: Mobile = low power? A server guy's journey to the low end
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Ajay Gulati: Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS): Design, Implementation, and Lessons Learned
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Greg Wright: Mobile = low power? A server guy's journey to the low end
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Rong Jin, Associate Professor: A Simple Algorithm for Semi-supervised Learning with Improved Generalization Error Bound
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Rong Jin, Associate Professor: A Simple Algorithm for Semi-supervised Learning with Improved Generalization Error Bound
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Junming Sui: Socioscope: Spatio-Temporal Signal Recovery from Social Media
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Junming Sui: Socioscope: Spatio-Temporal Signal Recovery from Social Media
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John C. Doyle: J. Barkley Rosser Memorial Lecture: Universal Laws and Architectures
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John C. Doyle: J. Barkley Rosser Memorial Lecture: Universal Laws and Architectures
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Hayri Önal, Professor : Mathematically Correct Political Districting
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Hayri Önal, Professor : Mathematically Correct Political Districting
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Bryan Gibson: Using Machine Learning to Understand and Influence Human Categorization Behavior
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Christopher Rao: Design and Diversity in Bacterial Signaling Networks
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Karu Sankaralingam: Brave new world of Arduino and Pedagogical Uses
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Bryan Gibson: Using Machine Learning to Understand and Influence Human Categorization Behavior
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Christopher Rao: Design and Diversity in Bacterial Signaling Networks
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Karu Sankaralingam: Brave new world of Arduino and Pedagogical Uses
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Mohammed Hidayath Ansari: Using In Situ Statistics to track White Matter Changes in the Brain
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Alex Wyler: Hacking the Graph
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Mohammed Hidayath Ansari: Using In Situ Statistics to track White Matter Changes in the Brain
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Alex Wyler: Hacking the Graph
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Daniel Luchaup: Programming Languages and Probability Techniques with Applications in Android Security
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Aditya Akella, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, Paul Barford, Somesh Jha, Tom Ristenpart, Mike Swift: WISDoM: Introduction and Overview
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Daniel Luchaup: Programming Languages and Probability Techniques with Applications in Android Security
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Aditya Akella, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, Paul Barford, Somesh Jha, Tom Ristenpart, Mike Swift: WISDoM: Introduction and Overview
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