We would like to invite you to attend the London Hopper regional
workshop for women in computing research at Queen Mary University of
London on 20th December 2004 for a lively and stimulating day of
computing research talks, career planning and an opportunity to network
and chat to other researchers in an informal setting! The programme
features general interest talks on information, reasoning and knowledge,
discussions on what makes outstanding research. Speakers include Dr
Mounia Lalmas (Queen Mary University of London), Sandra Tury (Queen Mary
University of London), Dr Sherry Chen (Brunel), Dr Mateja Jamnik
(Cambridge) and Professor Donia Scott (Brighton).
Entry is free and includes coffee and buffet lunch, but advance
registration is required. See
http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/women/LondonHopper.html for registration
details. Places are filling fast, so register today!
The workshop is part of a series organised by the women@CL project, a
positive action programme, which celebrates, informs and supports women
engaged in, or aspiring to, careers in computing research and academic
leadership. Regular regional meetings will also be held in Scotland,
Manchester, Durham, Birmingham and Plymouth. The project is supported by
EPSRC, Microsoft and Intel. For further details see our web site
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/women, subscribe to our mailing list at
[log in to unmask] or contact the women@CL Administrator, Fiona
Billingsley <[log in to unmask]>. Come along to the workshop
and be part of this great initiative!
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