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BOSTON UNIVERSITY COMPUTER SCIENCE We are pleased to announce a series of distinguished lectures in celebra- tion of the 20th anniversary of the Boston University Computer Science Department. Please join us for the celebration and help us look ahead to continued growth and excellence. The Computer Science Department at Boston University was established in 1982 as part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Today, it consists of 17 faculty members who teach and conduct research in diverse areas of theoretical, experimental, and applied computer science. JON CROWCROFT Cambridge University CHRISTOS FALOUTSOS Carnegie Mellon University SHAFI GOLDWASSER MIT and The Weizmann Institute of Science TAKEO KANADE Carnegie Mellon University RICHARD KARP ICSI and University of California, Berkeley BRUCE MAGGS Carnegie Mellon University ALBERT MEYER Massachusetts Institute of Technology ROHIT PARIKH City University of New York MICHAEL RABIN Harvard University MARGARET WRIGHT New York University TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY LECTURE SERIES SPEAKERS: BUCS faculty includes leading researchers in many key areas of com- puter science. Current research focuses on algorithms, computational geometry, cryptography, databases and data mining, fault-tolerant computing, image and video computing, networking, operating systems, performance evaluation, programming languages, real-time systems, security, theory of computation, and web and internet systems. www.cs.bu.edu/lectures/ An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution CAS H03 750947 FOR THE COMPLETE LECTURE SCHEDULE SEE

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We are pleased to announce a seriesof distinguished lectures in celebra-tion of the 20th anniversary of theBoston University Computer ScienceDepartment. Please join us for the celebration and help us look ahead tocontinued growth and excellence.

The Computer Science Department at Boston University was establishedin 1982 as part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Today, it consists of 17 faculty members who teach and conduct research in diverse areas of theoretical, experimental, and applied computer science.

JON CROWCROFTCambridge University

CHRISTOS FALOUTSOSCarnegie Mellon University

SHAFI GOLDWASSERMIT and The Weizmann Institute of Science

TAKEO KANADECarnegie Mellon University

RICHARD KARPICSI and University ofCalifornia, Berkeley

BRUCE MAGGSCarnegie Mellon University

ALBERT MEYERMassachusetts Institute ofTechnology

ROHIT PARIKHCity University of New York

MICHAEL RABINHarvard University

MARGARET WRIGHTNew York University

T W E N T I E T H A N N I V E R S A R Y L E C T U R E S E R I E S

S P E A K E R S :

BUCS faculty includes leadingresearchers in many key areas of com-

puter science. Current research focuses onalgorithms, computational geometry, cryptography,

databases and data mining, fault-tolerant computing,image and video computing, networking, operating systems,performance evaluation, programming languages, real-time

systems, security, theory of computation, and web and internet systems.

www.cs.bu.edu/lectures/

An equal opportunity, affirmative actioninstitution

CAS H03 750947

FOR THE COMPLETE LECTURE SCHEDULE SEE