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Seminar Series

The Department of Computer Science Seminar Series at Stevens Institute of Technology is an engaging forum that connects students with the forefront of computing innovation. Through talks by leading researchers, industry experts and tech pioneers, these seminars offer valuable insights into areas like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data science.

Schedule of Upcoming Seminars

Explore this semester's lineup. Click on a seminar title to view details and register.

Summer 2025

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Fall 2025

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For a complete overview of upcoming seminars, lectures, and academic events across all departments, please visit the Schaefer School's full event calendar.

Past Seminar Series Speakers

View speakers and seminar topics for the previous semesters.

Summer 2025 Seminar Series

Qinglei Cao, Saint Louis University
From Genes to Climate: How HPC Transforms Scientific Discovery


Tamara Rezk, Project SPLiTS INRIA, France
On Kernel's Safety in the Spectre Era

Spring 2025 Seminar Series

Kai Li, San Diego State University
Understanding the Security Threats in Public Blockchains


Chongzhuo Fang, University of California, Davis
Cloud System Security: From Cloud Orchestration to Hardware Attacks


Alexander Hoover, University of Chicago
Cryptography for Emerging Technologies


Imtiaz Karim, Purdue University
Systematic Security Analysis of Cellular Network Specifications and Implementations


Mahimna Kelkar, Cornell University
Rethinking Security for Emerging Decentralized Systems


Sumit Kumar Jha, Florida International University in Miami
Towards Robust, Explainable, and Efficient Foundation Models through Path Integrals, Neuro-Symbolic Reasoning, and Flow-based Computing


Yuanyuan Feng, University of Vermont
Usable Data Privacy for All


Daniel Adler, Cornell University
Developing Responsible AI Monitoring Technologies for Chronic Care


McKenna McCall, Carnegie Mellon University
Formal Methods or Usable Security: Why Not Both?


Thibault Dardinier, ETH Zurich
Sound and Automated Deductive Verifiers for Advanced Properties


Prashast Srivastava, Columbia University
Towards Scalable and Effective Testing of Software


Manfred Lau, City University of Hong Kong
Game Design, Game History, and Research in Games

Fall 2024 Seminar Series

Gahgene Gweon, Ph.D., Seoul National University
Harnessing (Big) Data and (AI) Technology in Shaping HCI Research for Real Impact


Hua Wei, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Toward Decision Making in the Real World: From Trustworthy to Actionable


Spring 2024 Seminar Series

Chang Xiao, Ph.D., Adobe Research
Augmented Interaction Between Physical and Digital Realm


Juncheng Yang, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
Designing Efficient and Scalable Cache Management Systems


Xuhao Chen, Ph.D., MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Performance Engineering for Scalable AI


Guanhong Tao, Ph.D. candidate, Purdue University
Towards Secure and Safe AI-enabled Systems Through Optimizations


Amber Horvath, Ph.D. candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Meta-Information to Support Sensemaking by Developers


Jane E, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Artistic Vision: Interactive Computational Guidance for Developing Expertise


Peiyan Dong, Northeastern University
Towards Ultimate Efficiency in Ubiquitous ML Powered Intelligence and Green AI


Konstantinos Kallas, Ph.D. candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Programmable Software Systems for Correct High-Performance Applications


Nikolaos Tziavelis, Ph.D. candidate, Northeastern University
A New Generation of Query Processing for Advanced Data Analytics


Muslum Ozgur Ozme, Ph.D. candidate, Purdue University
Achieving Compositional Safety and Security in IoT Environments


Ning Luo, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Going from Strength to Strength: Synergizing Formal Methods and Cryptography


Renkai Ma, Ph.D. candidate, Pennsylvania State University
Building Trust and Safety on Content Creation Platforms


Sijia Xiao, Ph.D. candidate, University of California, Berkeley
Integrating Social Values and Justice into the Design of Social Media Platforms


Mengyuan Li, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Confidential Computing and Trusted Execution Environment: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future


Wen Li, Ph.D. candidate, Washington State University
Run-Time Analysis and Security of Multi-Language Systems


Tiffany Wenting Li, Ph.D. candidate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Human-centered AI Design and Deployment for Personalized Education at Scale


Jie Cai, Ph.D., Penn State University
Harassment and Content Moderation in Interactive Media


Shaoyi Huang, Ph.D. candidate, University of Connecticut
Towards High Performance Deep Learning Models Inference and Training: From Algorithm to Hardware