Computer Science in
the New Information Society
November
4 - 6, 2005
Panels
Panel 1: Computer Science Challenges
in Biomedicine
Friday, November 4, 4:30 pm
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Moderator |
Mark Gerstein
Yale University
Martin Schultz
Yale University |
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Larry Hunter ’82 BA, ’89 PhD
University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center
Richard M. Karp
University of California, Berkeley
Steven Salzberg ’80 BA, ’84
MPhil
University of Maryland
Donna Slonim ’90 BS
Tufts University
Gustavo Stolovitzky ’94 PhD (Mechanical Engineering)
IBM, TJ Watson Center
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Panel 2: The Future of Programming
Saturday, November 5, 9 am
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Moderator |
Zhong Shao
Yale University
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Olin Shivers ’83 BS (CS and Mathematics)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Benjamin Goldberg ’88 PhD
New York University
John Ellis ’85 PhD
Turn, Inc., Woodside, CA
Eric Freeman ’97 PhD
O’Reilly Media, Bainbridge Island, WA
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Panel 3: Sensitive Information in a Networked
World
Saturday, November 5, 10:45 am
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Moderator |
Joan Feigenbaum
Yale University
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Josh Benaloh ’87 PhD
Microsoft, Redmond, WA
Collin Jackson ’04 BS (CS, Math and Philosophy)
Center for Democracy & Technology, Seattle, WA
Michael Shamos ’78 PhD
Institute of eCommerce, Carnegie Mellon University
Rebecca Wright ’94 PhD
Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey
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Panel 4: Beyond the Ivy Tower: Using
a Yale Education in the Real World
Sunday, November 6, 9 am
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Moderator |
Drew McDermott
Yale University
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Tolya Gershman ’79 PhD
Accenture
Paul Ohm ’94 BS (CS and Electrical Engineering)
U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Victoria Yen ’03 BA
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., New York, NY
Doug McKenna '76 BA CS & Math, '78 MS (Engineering & Applied
Science)
Mathemaesthetics, Inc., Boulder, CO
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