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Welcome to the Computer Architecture Seminar Series at The University of Texas at Austin. Our seminar talks are open to all interested, whether affiliated to UT or not, at no charge. No prior registration is needed, feel free to just show up!

Location: EER, near the northeast corner of 24th and Speedway, 
(Typically) Tuesdays from 3:30pm – 5:00pm. Check talk details to confirm as the day, time, and location can vary depending on the speaker.

To receive seminar announcements via email, please subscribe to the mailing list by creating an account and/or adding yourself via the web interface at: https://utlists.utexas.edu/sympa/info/arch-seminar

Once you are logged into the web page, go to the bottom and search for “arch-seminar” and then click Subscribe.

If you wish to remove yourself from the email list, log in to the mailing list server and click Unsubscribe.

Please do not send subscription or unsubscription messages to the seminar list itself!!!

Parking

Suggested Parking: San Jacinto Parking Garage (SJG) at San Jacinto and 24th (rates can vary). Or public street parking by meter along Dean Keeton.

More Directions & Maps: UT Campus Area, Submap of EER, Submap of POB, and Submap of San Jacinto Parking Garage.

Contact us

If you have any questions about the seminar series, feel free to contact any of the following: 

Yale Patt, Emmett Witchel, Keshav Pingali, Lizy John, Derek Chiou, Mattan Erez, Mohit Tiwari, Neeraja Yadwadkar

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[Series 03] Advanced Fabrication Techniques, an Architects Perspective

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