lecture series

2007

  • Dr. Alec Yasinsac, Florida State University
    2007.02.01 @ 12:00pm & 2007.02.01 @ 1:30pm
    James “Jay” Love Building, Room 151; Florida State University
    As you know, IASP scholarship applications are due on February 14th, 2007. Because this program requires some Federal Government forms, I'm conducting two student application workshops next weeks to answer questions and help students put the finishing touches on their applications.

2006

  • Dr. Alec Yasinsac, Florida State University
    2006.02.07 @ 5:30pm ~ 6:30pm
    Rosa Parks Library & Museum Auditorium; Troy University
    Basic research is primarily conducted in three venues: Government, industry and academia; each with its distinct strengths and weaknesses. Carnegie I universities, such as FSU, demand top quality research, validated through peer reviewed publication and federal funding. At SAIT Laboratory, our charter is to integrate our research and teaching to improve the quality and impact of each. Faculty-student partnerships facilitate mentor relationships that continue the researcher pipeline and ensure topical and approach freshness in the research process. In this talk, we present the SAIT Laboratory academic research approach, including detailing past successes and highlighting existing and upcoming opportunities.

2004

  • Amit Fulay, Microsoft, Inc.
    2004.04.09
    James “Jay” Love Building, Room 101; Florida State University
    Amit will discuss the Windows Rights Management Server (Microsoft’s DRM server), the client SDK, the scenarios that this technology enables, and the cryptographic foundation and architecture of the whole Rights Management System.

2001


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