Hi Iain,
In 2000 the Young Resercher prize was instituted in addition: the
original is still there (AFAIK).
Chris
PS. Sorry for rather brief reply. I am (as of 1pm today) recovering
from approx 1 month backlog of email following an excruciating ~1 month
battle with BT to reinstate adsl following a house move on 16th May,
apparently made complicated (as BT over-amply demonstrated) by taking
over new phone before releasing old one, taking existing number to new
house at time of move, new home having elderly line (being old house in
the area, but a mere 5 mins walk from exchange = ~<500m) which failed
'free upgrade to 2Mbps' line test, .... I could go on but you're either
all snoozing by now or, hopefully have much better things to do ;-)
I'll try to get the old MSN pages up on a piece of personal webspace in
the next few days: it has some of this history (and anyway IanW was
chasing me for these pages a little while ago .... while I was buying
house etc.)!
C.
Iain Phillips wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 05:11:47PM +0100, Ian Wakeman wrote:
>
>>Whilst I'm emailing, could I also point out the Brendan Murphy Memorial
>>Young Researcher Prize, supported by Intel and the BCS, which will be
>>awarded to the best presentation by a young researcher?
>
>
> Just out of interest:
>
> I remember this prize originally being awarded to the "best published
> distibuted systems paper by a student author in the UK." When did it change
> to the best young researcher presentation at Cosener's?
>
> Iain
>
>
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