Robert Sedgewick is the founding chair and the William O. Baker Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton and a member of the board of directors of Adobe Systems.
Prof. Sedgewick's research interests revolve around algorithm design, including mathematical techniques for the analysis of algorithms. He has published widely in these areas and is the author of sixteen books, including a well-known series of textbooks on algorithms that have sold over one-half million copies. His other recently published books are "An Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach" (with K. Wayne) and "Analytic Combinatorics" (with P. Flajolet). He is currently actively engaged in developing web content and online courses based on these books.
In the early years of the third millenium, most professors are still teaching in virtually the same way they were taught and their teachers were taught, stretching back centuries. This situation is likely to change, and soon. Technology is transforming (if not threatening to overwhelm) higher education, as MOOCs and online content become widely available. University students seeking to learn a topic who now have little if any choice are about to be presented with a vast array of choices. What student would not want to swap a tired professor writing slowly on a chalkboard for a well-produced series of videos and associated content, given by a world leader in the field? We are on the verge of a transformation on the scale of the transformation wrought by Gutenburg. This imminent change raises a host of fascinating and far-reaching questions.
Launched in 2012, the Colloquium d’Informatique de Sorbonne Université is a recurring event that invites major figures of the computer science field to give special lectures on the campus of Sorbonne University’s Science and Engineering Faculty. It targets a diverse yet technically-informed audience, and especially computer science researchers from all specialities, PhD students, and computer science students at master level.
The Colloquium’s main event is the invited speaker’s lecture, a 45-minute talk followed by questions and interactions with the audience. Generally, this lecture is associated with a masterclass reserved for PhD students from LIP6 and/or other labs.
As the main driving force behind to the steering committee, LIP6 oversees the Colloquium’s organisation, with occasional support from ISIR.
 Agnès Crepet
Agnès Crepet Françoise Berthoud
Françoise Berthoud Sandrine Blazy
Sandrine Blazy Hans Bodlaender
Hans Bodlaender Maurice Herlihy
Maurice Herlihy Jean-Marc Jézéquel
Jean-Marc Jézéquel Claire Mathieu
Claire Mathieu David Bol
David Bol Cláudio T. Silva
Cláudio T. Silva Sébastiano Vigna
Sébastiano Vigna Hugo Gimbert
Hugo Gimbert Julie Grollier
Julie Grollier Jacques Pitrat
Jacques Pitrat James Larus
James Larus Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Justine Cassell
Justine Cassell Léon Bottou
Léon Bottou Jean-Luc Schwartz
Jean-Luc Schwartz Timothy Roscoe
Timothy Roscoe Simon Peyton Jones
Simon Peyton Jones Maria Chudnovsky
Maria Chudnovsky Philippa Gardner
Philippa Gardner Michel Beaudoin-Lafon
Michel Beaudoin-Lafon Marie-Paule Cani
Marie-Paule Cani Richard Stallman
Richard Stallman Patrick Cousot
Patrick Cousot Patrick Flandrin
Patrick Flandrin Aude Billard
Aude Billard Willy Zwaenepoel
Willy Zwaenepoel Jon Crowcroft
Jon Crowcroft Isabelle Collet
Isabelle Collet Xavier Leroy
Xavier Leroy Silvio Micali
Silvio Micali Alessandra Carbone
Alessandra Carbone Serge Abiteboul
Serge Abiteboul Manuel Silva
Manuel Silva Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Andrew S. Tanenbaum Donald Knuth
Donald Knuth Jeannette Wing
Jeannette Wing David Patterson
David Patterson Claude Berrou
Claude Berrou Vint Cerf
Vint Cerf C.A.R. (Tony) Hoare
C.A.R. (Tony) Hoare Gilles Dowek
Gilles Dowek Mathieu Feuillet, Camille Couprie, Mathilde Noual
Mathieu Feuillet, Camille Couprie, Mathilde Noual Robert Sedgwick
Robert Sedgwick Frans Kaashoek
Frans Kaashoek Stuart Russell
Stuart Russell Georges Gonthier
Georges Gonthier Gérard Berry
Gérard Berry