Friedland@SUMEX-AIM (06/23/82)
From: Friedland at SUMEX-AIM Computers in Science Conference sponsored by Science Magazine Conrad Hilton, Chicago Illinois, December 6-9, 1982 We wish to announce a major conference devoted to establishing communications between computer scientists and the physical scientists whose laboratory work will be affected by changing computing technologies in the next decade. The conference will consist of a preliminary day of tutorials on hardware, software, and communications technologies, followed by three days of conference proper. Morning sessions will be general perspectives talks. Afternoons will consist of two concurrent sessions of more detailed descriptions and demonstrations of specific systems. The theme of the first day is technological basics, of the second day, systems built upon those basics, of the third day, the changing structure of scientific collaboration and research caused by computing technology. There will also be poster/demonstration sessions and an industrial trade show. The conference keynote and morning speakers will be: Dr. William Raub, NIH; Prof. Fred Brooks, University of North Carolina, Dr. Gordon Moore, Intel; Dr. Adele Goldberg, Xerox-Parc; Dr. Robert Metcalfe, 3COM; Dr. Gordon Bell, DEC; Prof. Edward Feigenbaum, Stanford; Dr. Ira Goldstein, HP; Prof. Bruce Buchanan, Stanford; Prof. Robert Langridge, UCSF; Dr. Ralph Gomory, IBM; Dr. Robert Kahn, ARPA; Lynn Conway, Xerox-Parc, and Prof. J.C.R. Licklider, MIT. Afternoon speakers will be of similar caliber and general interest. Conference chairmen are Dennis Smit
Friedland@SUMEX-AIM (06/25/82)
From: Friedland at SUMEX-AIM This bulletin board announcement is being resent because many have complained about portions of it being lost in the previous transmission. Computers in Science Conference sponsored by Science Magazine Conrad Hilton, Chicago Illinois, December 6-9, 1982 We wish to announce a major conference devoted to establishing communications between computer scientists and the physical scientists whose laboratory work will be affected by changing computing technologies in the next decade. The conference will consist of a preliminary day of tutorials on hardware, software, and communications technologies, followed by three days of conference proper. Morning sessions will be general perspectives talks. Afternoons will consist of two concurrent sessions of more detailed descriptions and demonstrations of specific systems. The theme of the first day is technological basics, of the second day, systems built upon those basics, of the third day, the changing structure of scientific collaboration and research caused by computing technology. There will also be poster/demonstration sessions and an industrial trade show. The conference keynote and morning speakers will be: Dr. William Raub, NIH; Prof. Fred Brooks, University of North Carolina, Dr. Gordon Moore, Intel; Dr. Adele Goldberg, Xerox-Parc; Dr. Robert Metcalfe, 3COM; Dr. Gordon Bell, DEC; Prof. Edward Feigenbaum, Stanford; Dr. Ira Goldstein, HP; Prof. Bruce Buchanan, Stanford; Prof. Robert Langridge, UCSF; Dr. Ralph Gomory, IBM; Dr. Robert Kahn, ARPA; Lynn Conway, Xerox-Parc, and Prof. J.C.R. Licklider, MIT. Afternoon speakers will be of similar caliber and general interest. Conference chairmen are Dennis Smith of Lederle Laboratories and Peter Friedland of the Computer Science Dept. of Stanford. Please direct further inquiries about registration, tutorials, presenting a poster/demonstration, or the trade show to FRIEDLAND@SUMEX. You will then receive full information by U.S. mail within a few weeks, so be sure to include your full postal address in the message. We would also appreciate your passing on this information to other bulletin boards or interested parties. -------