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For up-to-date information, see the [https://talks.cs.umd.edu/lists/7 UMD CS Talks page]. (You can also subscribe to the calendar there.) | For up-to-date information, see the [https://talks.cs.umd.edu/lists/7 UMD CS Talks page]. (You can also subscribe to the calendar there.) | ||
== Previous Talks == | == Previous Talks == | ||
* [[ | * [[https://talks.cs.umd.edu/lists/7?range=past Past talks, 2013 - present]] | ||
* [[CLIP Colloquium (Spring 2012)|Spring 2012]] | * [[CLIP Colloquium (Spring 2012)|Spring 2012]] | ||
* [[CLIP Colloquium (Fall 2011)|Fall 2011]] | * [[CLIP Colloquium (Fall 2011)|Fall 2011]] | ||
* [[CLIP Colloquium (Spring 2011)|Spring 2011]] | * [[CLIP Colloquium (Spring 2011)|Spring 2011]] | ||
* [[CLIP Colloquium (Fall 2010)|Fall 2010]] | * [[CLIP Colloquium (Fall 2010)|Fall 2010]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 25 July 2017
The CLIP Colloquium is a weekly speaker series organized and hosted by CLIP Lab. The talks are open to everyone. Most talks are held at 11AM in AV Williams 3258 unless otherwise noted. Typically, external speakers have slots for one-on-one meetings with Maryland researchers before and after the talks; contact the host if you'd like to have a meeting.
If you would like to get on the clip-talks@umiacs.umd.edu list or for other questions about the colloquium series, e-mail Naomi Feldman, the current organizer.
For up-to-date information, see the UMD CS Talks page. (You can also subscribe to the calendar there.)