[Fwd: Meeting with industrial affiliates: Feb. 26 & 27]


Subject: [Fwd: Meeting with industrial affiliates: Feb. 26 & 27]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 13:25:07 PST


Think about whether you ought to give an affiliates talk on your work. People
have done new work since the last time they gave an affiliates talk (if ever)
should have priority, and should feel a compulsion to present.

-- Craig

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Meeting with industrial affiliates: Feb. 26 & 27
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:10:45 -0800
From: "Dan Suciu" <suciu@cs.washington.edu>
To: "faculty" <faculty@cs.washington.edu>, "cs-grads"
<cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>
CC: "Dan Suciu" <suciu@cs.washington.edu>, "John O'Connor"
<joconnor@cs.washington.edu>

Dear Students and Faculty,

This year's meeting with the industrial affiliates will take place on
Feb. 26 and 27. As usual, the first day (Tuesday) is presentations
day, the second day (Wednesday) is recruiting day.

During the first day we will have 1:15h long sessions (see tentative
program) and a half day long poster session. Everyone's work should
be presented in one way or another. Here is what you should do:

1. Session chairs: please contact speakers for your session. In 1:15h
    you can schedule 3 - 4 presentations.

2. Everyone: if you want to present your work, go ahead and contact
    the most appropriate session chair. If you can't find an
    appropriate session chair, contact me, suciu@cs.washington.edu.

3. Everyone: if you don't want to present your work, or there's no
    more space, sign up for a poster: send email to
    suciu@cs.washington.edu and joconnor@cs.washington.edu. Every
    project in the department should have a poster.

Important: the day will end with a distinguished lecture given by Jim
Gray (Microsoft Research), at 7:30pm. More information on that later.

Chris and Dan

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Tentative Program for Tuesday, Feb. 26

9:35 - 10:50

1. AI: Henry Kautz
2. Computational Biology: Rimli Sengupta
3. Programming Languages: Craig Chambers

11:00 - 12:15

4. Systems and Networking: Hank Levy
5. Architecture: Susan Eggers
6. Computer-based learning: Steve Tanimoto

12:15 to 03:00 Lunch, Demos, Posters (may extend after 3:00)

3:00 - 4:15

7. Ubiquitous Computing: Larry Arnstein
8. Graphics: Zoran Popovici
9. Databases: ALon Halevy

4:30 - 5:45

10. Compilers: Alan Borning
11. Theory: Richard Ladner
12: Reconfigurable Hardware: Carl Ebeling

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