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Wednesday Seminars - Department of Computer Science and Technology

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The Computer Laboratory’s weekly seminar series, held each Wednesday during Cambridge Full Term at 15:00 in Lecture Theatre 1 of the William Gates Building (online during pandemic restrictions). See http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/seminars/ for more details.

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UserProfessor Nic Lane - Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building.

ClockWednesday 27 November 2024, 15:05-15:55

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UserDr Loïc Lannelongue - Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building.

ClockWednesday 29 January 2025, 15:05-15:55

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UserDr Joe Watson - Co-founder, Xaira Therapeutics.

HouseLecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building.

ClockWednesday 05 March 2025, 15:05-15:55

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UserDr Edwin Brady - School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews.

HouseLecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building.

ClockWednesday 12 March 2025, 15:05-15:55

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UserDr Prakash Murali - Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building.

ClockWednesday 07 May 2025, 15:05-15:55

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