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Three Auckland based conferences organised by The Department of Computer Science
Dear CSI newsletter subscriber,We have three opportunities for you to participate in Auckland based conferences being organised by Computer Science Department members: IEEE/ACM Automated Software Engineering Conference (ASE), 2009 16th-20th NovemberComputer Vision Symposium, 8 DecemberAustralian Software Engineering Conference 2010 Call for industry track papers, deadline 7 December Each... read more »
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Research Exhibition Day 2009
Dear CSI newsletter subscribers,I'd like to draw your attention to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Research Exhibition Day. This will be held:2.30-5.00 pm Friday October 16thDepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering38 Princes St, Science Centre Building 301The University of AucklandThis will provide you an opportunity to. See demos and posters of ECE research.... read more »
The 24th IEEE/ACM International Conference on AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Dear CSI neswsletter subscribers,We would like to make you aware of a major international software engineering conference, Automated Software Engineering, being run here in Auckland in November this year with heavy involvement by CSI members.Details follow - we'd encourage you to take up the opportunity to hear a range of world leaders in this important area.John HoskingDirector Centre for S... read more »
Head-up interaction: Can we break our addiction to the screen and keyboard? Lecture by Prof. Stephen Brewster
Dear Centre for Software Innovation Newsletter subscribers, The Computer Science Department is hosting a visit by Professor Stephen Brewster from the University of Glasgow. He is presenting a public lecture which is likely to be of interest to many of you. Details are below. We hope to see you there.... read more »
CSI Extenda 2009 and request for participation in a research project
Dear Centre for Software Innovation newsletter subscribers, We have recently updated our mailing list adding a large number of new companies and individuals we have been working with. Welcome to you all. If we have inadvertently added your name in error, please note the unsubscribe information at the end of this newsletter. We have two pressing opportunities we would like to make you aware of.... read more »
Apologies regarding CSI newsletter
Dear Centre for Software Innovation newsletter subscribers, There has been a technical problem with our latest newsletter that has been sent out, and one of our previous newsletter content has been appended at the end of the message. Please disregard the one you have just received. There will be a revised follow up newsletter sent to you soon.... read more »
Peter Gibbons Memorial Lecture Series 2009. Computing: From Theory to Practice
The University of Auckland Department of Computer Science is initiating an annual series of lectures named the "Peter Gibbons Memorial Lecture Series" in memory of Associate Professor Peter Gibbons, who sadly passed away early in 2008.... read more »
The Object Oriented Concepts Survey
Dear CSI subscribers,Ewan Tempero, from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and Tony Gorscheck, from Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, are looking for software developers to complete a survey on object-oriented design. They are interested in finding out whether the theory taught in software design courses is actually used in real software development.... read more »
Network 09-Get Connected 17 April 2009
Dear CSI subscriber, We would like to alert you to a new initiative by IET for building a relationship between students and companies. This complements programmes such as our own CSI Academy by providing a network-based opportunity to meet with students, graduates and other companies. Are you interested in attracting the best engineering and technology minds Auckland has to offer?... read more »
Invitation to participate in an industry event associated with the NZCSRSC 09
Dear CSI newsletter subscribers,Attached is an invitation to participate in an industry event associated with the New Zealand Computer Science Research Students Conference.... read more »