[Pl-seminar] IBM PL Day
Shriram Krishnamurthi
sk at cs.brown.edu
Mon Apr 14 17:40:54 EDT 2003
Reminder: Please register for IBM Programming Languages Day 2003!
If you plan to attend, please e-mail sjfink at us.ibm.com by this Friday.
The fourth annual Programming Languages Day will be held at the
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center on Friday, April 25, 2003. The day will
be held in cooperation with the New Jersey and New England Programming
Languages and Systems Seminars. The main goal of the event is to increase
awareness of each other's work, and to encourage interaction and
collaboration.
The Programming Languages Day features a keynote presentation and
approximately 5 regular presentations. Dr. Paul Hudak, Yale University, will
deliver the keynote presentation this year.
If you would like to present your work, please send a title and abstract to
sjfink at us.ibm.com by March 25, 2003. Tutorials or joint presentations are
welcome. We also solicit input on topics or particular presentations that
would be of interest to attendees.
Abstracts will be selected by a committee consisting of Daniel Wang,
Agere Systems; Mitchell Wand, Northeastern University; and Stephen Fink,
IBM Research. Notification of accepted abstracts will be sent approximately
by April 4, 2003.
You are welcome from 9AM onwards, and the keynote presentation will start
at 10AM sharp. We expect the program to run until 4PM. The Programming
Languages day will be held in room GN-F15 in the Hawthorne-1 building in
Hawthorne, New York.
If you plan to attend the Programming Languages Day, please register by
sending an e-mail with your name, affiliation, and contact information to
sjfink at us.ibm.com so that we can plan for lunch and refreshments to
be available.
Program committee:
Stephen Fink, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Mitchell Wand, College of Computer Science, Northeastern University
Daniel Wang, Agere Systems
Information on Programming Languages Day is available at:
http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci/plansoft/plday/plday2003.html
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