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 2000 Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting
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AGENDA

24-25 February 2000

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The agenda for this year's annual Industrial Affiliates meeting will be similar to last year's format. Research presentations, posters and demos will occur on the first day, while the second day will be primarily devoted to the recruiting and interviewing of our graduate and undergraduate students.


Thursday, February 24 - Research Overviews, Talks, Demonstrations, and Posters

The first day will begin with a short state-of-the-department overview that will include initiatives and research begun over the past year. The bulk of the day will consist of approximately 45 research talks (in parallel tracks), as well as poster presentations and demonstrations, and will end with a reception and dinner. The day will allow our affiliates to meet many of our graduate students at the talks and demonstration/poster sessions (accompanied by our traditional espresso cart).

08:00 - 08:30 Continental breakfast HUB, Room 108
08:30 - 09:40 Welcome and research overviews HUB, Room 108
09:50 - 10:50 Break-out topics HUB, 2nd Floor
11:00 - 12:00 Break-out topics HUB, 2nd Floor
12:00 - 01:00 Lunch HUB, East Ballroom
01:10 - 02:50 Demonstrations and Posters Sieg, 4th Floor
03:00 - 04:20 Break-out topics HUB, 2nd Floor
04:30 - 05:50 Break-out topics HUB, 2nd Floor
06:15 - 07:00 Reception Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room
07:00 - 09:30 Dinner Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room

Friday, February 25 - Recruiting, Demos and Posters

The second day will be devoted to recruiting activities, in addition to more detailed research discussions members may have arranged on the first day. We have reserved a large room in the HUB in which affiliate companies may set up information tables and small demos. We have also reserved a few small interviewing rooms for members' use. At the end of the day we will hold a celebratory TGIF to thank all the students who participated in the affiliates meeting; everyone is welcome to join us.

09:00 - 02:00 Recruiting opportunities HUB, Room 108
09:00 Birds of a feather session:  "Capstone Design:  Industry Role in Shaping and Assessing"  moderated by Gaetano Borriello Sieg, Room 422
10:30 Birds of a feather session:
"Reality Check: Programming in the Classroom vs Programming in the Trenches" moderated by Hal Perkins
Sieg, Room 422
12:00 Box lunches (for members taking part in the recruiting session) HUB, Room 108
04:30 TGIF
Winners of the BeComm Corporation contest puzzle to be announced.
Sieg, 4th Floor


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