Spring 2004:
May
8, 2004
Retreat
on the Scientific and Engineering Foundations
of IS&T
Chairs: Sanjay Rajopadhye, Computer Science/Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Louis Scharf, Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Intent is to make introductions that are not
yet made between various disciplines of the CSU
campus, explore opportunitites for collaboration
across discipline boundaries, introduce each
other to new problems, and provide a forum where
people can share ideas, no matter how whimsical,
with others who might then help to refine or
extend these ideas.
The intended outcome is the beginning of a roadmap,
around which CSU might shape a program of investments
in Information Science and Technology, designed
to enhance the scale and scope of its interdisciplinary
research.
Follow-up workshops will be planned to continue
discussions from this workshop
Attendance:
43 faculty (including 3 department heads, 2 deans, and the
VPRIT
“Coffee
with CSU”
Sanjay Rajopadhye, Computer Science
The Technical Vitality Council at IBM Boulder
has selected CSU to deliver the “Coffee
with CSU” seminar series
in Information Science and Technology. The focus
of this partnership is to link CSU graduate research
faculty with highly qualified employees in pursuit
of graduate education. This seminar series
designed to develop graduate education and research
connections with IBM has continued since the
Spring of 2004.
6 presentations have taken place.
A database has been created that includes a sample
of topics available.
H.J. Siegel, “Robust
Resource Allocation in Computing Systems”
Edwin Chong, June 03 2004 , “Dynamic
Resource Management and Optimization”
Indrakshi Ray. October 14 2004, “An
Anonymous Fair-Exchange E-Commerce Protocol”
Sanjay Rajopadhye, December 17 2004, “Simplifying
Reductions”
Stephen Hayne, February 10 2005, “Collaboration
and Shared Cognition”
Charles Butler, “Methodology Object Management
(MoM)”
Fall
2005:
October 26, 2005
Chair: Bruce Draper and Stephen
Hayne
Roundtable Series
High
Dimensional Pattern Recognition -- The goal
of this lunch time series is to foster cooperation
between researchers and departments with similar
research interests, to discuss and exchange ideas,
problems and information. Each participant will
be asked to give a five-minute description of
their work (no power-point slides allowed!).
Attendance: about 20
Spring 2006
March 6, 2006
Chair: Dan Massey
Workshop
on CSU Computing Resources
Presentations on PlanetLab (Dan Massey, Computer
Science), Colorado Grid Computing Initiative
(Mark Ritschard, Director, Engineering Network
Services), CSU Linux Hub (Dan Turk, Computer
Science)