fich@theory.toronto.edu (Faith Fich) (11/21/89)
Each year, the grad students at SUNY Buffalo put on a day-long symposium in which they talk about their work and invite grad students from other universities in the region to do likewise. For the last three years, they have invited our AI group to send two people. This year, they are inviting one AI and one theory person. The announcement follows. Any theory student who is interested should contact me. Even if you aren't interested, but you know of anothertheory grad students who you think would be appropriate, please let me know. I would appreciate hearing from you by Friday. Thanks, Faith *************************************************************************** * * * 5TH ANNUAL UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO GRADUATE-CONFERENCE * * * * ON COMPUTER SCIENCE * * * * * * March 23, 1990 * * * * Center for Tomorrow * * SUNY Buffalo * * * * * * UBG-CCS '90 * * * * * * * * CALL FOR PAPERS * * * * * * * * Student papers are sought in all areas of Computer Science and * * related disciplines. An abstract limited to 250 words must be * * received by the conference committee by December 26, 1989. * * Notification of acceptance will be made by January 5, 1990. * * Final papers should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages and must be * * received by February 15,1990. Accepted papers should include a * * short abstract, not to exceed 100 words, for inclusion in the * * conference program. Presentations will be limited to 20 * * minutes with an additional 5 minutes for questions. * * * * * * Abstracts and papers should be submitted electronically to: * * * * ubg-ccs@cs.buffalo.edu * * * * The preferred LaTeX format will be mailed immediately upon * * acceptance of the abstract. * * * * Executive Committee, UBG-CCS. * * * * Shriram Revankar * * Peter Cullen * * Geetha Srikantan * * Keith Bettinger * * Norman Stewart * ***************************************************************************