Santa Clara University

Public Programs and Partnerships - 2000-2001 Symposia

Center for Science, Technology and Society

2000-2001 Symposia

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Eric Benhamou, Chairman, President and CEO, 3COM – July 19, 2000

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Kent Kresa, President Northrup Grumman – September 21, 2000

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Robert E. Knowling, Jr., Chairman, President and CEO, Covad Communications – October 3, 2000

 

  • Network Computing: The Unfinished Revolution – Douglas Engelbart, Director of the Bootstrap Institute, October 9, 2000

 

  • Changing the Way We Shop- George Shaheen, President and CEO, Webvan, October 23, 2000

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Edward Barnholt, President and CEO, Agilent Technologies – October 25, 2000

 

  • Learning Technology: Changing the Way We Learn – Barbara Means, Co-Director, Center for Technology in Learning, SRI International, November 13, 2000

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: John Morgridge, Chairman of the Board, Cisco Systems – November 14, 2000

 

  • Life in a Free Agent Labor Market – Stephen R. Barley, Co-Director, Center for Work Technology, and Organization, Stanford University, January 22, 2001

 

  • The Internet and Democracy – Philip E. Agre, Associate Professor of Information Studies, UCLA, February 5, 2001

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Carol Bartz, Chairman, President and CEO, Autodesk – February 13, 2001

 

  • Defect Tolerant Molecular Electronics: Algorithms, Architectures, and Atoms – Philip J. Kuekes, Computer Architect, Quantum Science Research, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, March 12, 2001

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: Larry Page, Co-Founder and CEO, Google.com – March 21, 2001

 

  • CEO Speaker Series: John Thompson, Chairman, President and CEO, Symantec – April 17, 2001

 

  • The Future of Intellectual Property – April 27, 2001

 

  • Energy Supply: The Direction of Technology Development and Policy in Light of the Current Crisis – curt Hildebrand, Mark Mirolli, Tapan Munroe, and John Redding, May 16, 2001

 

  • Peer to Peer Computing – Pat Gelsinger, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the Intel Architecture Group, May 22, 2001