Friday, November 4
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Registration
Registration will be open all day Friday, November
4.
The registration desk will be located in the Second
Floor Atrium of Arthur K. Watson Hall, 51 Prospect
Street, from 9 am - 5 pm, and in the Peabody Museum
of Natural History, 170 Whitney Avenue, from 5:30
- 7:30 pm.
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| 11: 00 am - 12:30 pm |
Special Tour of the Newberry Organ, Woolsey Hall
Meet inside Woolsey Hall
Corner of Grove and Prospect Streets
Tour and demonstration of one of the most renowned
Romantic organs in the world.
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| 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
Special Tour of New Buildings and Projects on Science
Hill
Meet in front of Arthur K. Watson Hall
51 Prospect Street
Yale architects and planners will guide a tour including
the new engineering and chemistry buildings on Prospect
Street, and a new undergraduate observatory in Farnam
Gardens.
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Conference |
| 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
Welcoming Remarks
SSS 114 (Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall)
One Prospect Street
Jon Butler
Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Peter Salovey ’86 PhD (Psychology)
Dean, Yale College
Paul Hudak
Anniversary Conference Chair, Department of Computer Science
Abraham Silberschatz
Chair, Department of Computer Science
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| 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm |
Panel: Computer Science Challenges in Biomedicine
SSS
114 (Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall) One Prospect
Street
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Moderators
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Mark Gerstein
Yale University
Martin Schultz
Yale University
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Panelists
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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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| 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm |
Reception
Peabody Museum of Natural History
170 Whitney Avenue
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| 7:15 pm |
Dinner
Peabody Museum of Natural History |
Saturday, November
5
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| 9:00 am - 10:15 am |
The Future of Programming
SSS 114 (Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall)
One Prospect Street
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Moderator
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Zhong Shao
Yale University
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Panelists
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Olin Shivers ’83 BS (Computer Science and
Math)
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, Washington
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| 10:15 am - 10:45 am |
Coffee break
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| 10:45 am - noon |
Panel: Sensitive Information in a Networked World
SSS 114, One Prospect Street
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Moderator
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Joan Feigenbaum
Yale University
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Panelists
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Josh Benaloh ’87 PhD
Microsoft, Redmond, Washington
Collin Jackson ’04 BS (Computer Science, Math and
Philosophy)
Graduate Student, Stanford University
Michael Shamos ’78 PhD
Institute of eCommerce, Carnegie Mellon University
Rebecca Wright ’94 PhD
Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey
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| 12:15 pm |
Lunch
Yale College Dining Halls or
Presidents Room, Woolsey Hall
(Lunch locations will be printed on lunch tickets available in onsite registration
packets)
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| 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
Open House and Lab Tours
Arthur K. Watson Hall, 51 Prospect Street
Laboratory Demonstrations:
Humanoid Robotics Lab (5th floor)
Computer Graphics Lab (4th floor)
Computer Vision Lab (4th floor)
Networking Lab (ground floor, room 000)
Graduate Student Posters:
In addition to posters in the individual labs
listed above, other graduate student posters describing current research
will be on display in the hallways on the second floor.
In Room 200 there will be a rotating slide show
featuring nostalgic pictures from years past.
Refreshments will be available in the Second Floor Atrium.
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| 6:30 pm |
Cocktails and Dinner
Berkeley College Dining Hall
205 Elm Street
A “Yale Sustainable Food Project” dinner
with locally-grown produce and other menu selections
from oecologically-responsible sources.
A brief program of anedcotes and tributes from alumni
will be held during dessert and coffee.
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Sunday, November 6
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| 9:00 am - 10:15 am |
Beyond the Ivy Tower: Using a Yale Education in the
Real World
SSS 114 (Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall)
One Prospect Street
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Moderator
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Drew McDermott
Yale University
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Panelists
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Anatole Gershman ’79 PhD
Accenture
Paul Ohm ’94 BS (Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering)
U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
Doug McKenna ’76 BA (Computer Science and
Math),
’78 MS (Engineering and Applied Science)
Mathemaesthetics, Inc., Boulder, Colorado
Victoria Yen ’03 BA
Harvard Business School, MBA Class of 2007
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., New York, NY
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| 10:30 am - noon |
Farewell Brunch
Hall of Graduate Studies Dining Hall
320 York Street
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