Department of Computer Science - Princeton University - 35 Olden Street
Welcome to the Annual Meeting of the Industrial Affiliates Program
Wednesday, May 8, 2002
- 8:30 Coffee and Welcome Remarks by Perry Cook, Director of the Industrial Affiliates Program
- 9:00 Pervasive Computing and Networking
- Vivek Pai - A Composable Network Services Testbench
- Larry Peterson - Bit-pipes to Active Networks: Integrating Computation
into the Network
- Randy Wang - Network-Embedded Programmable Storage and Its Applications
- 10:00 Theory/Languages
- 10:40 Break
- 11:00 Graphics
- 12:00 to 1:30 Lunch [2nd Floor Tea Room]
- 1:30 to 3:30 Demonstrations of Hardware and Software: to locate demos, look for the Orange balloons .
- 1:30 to 2:45 [4th Floor] Graphics, Sound and Undergraduate Projects
- Phillip Davidson '02 - Stylized silhouettes
- David Stavens '02 - Zero Domain Filtering
- Ajay Kapur '02 - ETabla
- Jacob Weiss '03- Haptic Internet Communication
- Ben Barshied '02 - 3D TIGER Vis.
- Kyle Corcoran '03 - Learning in a Strategic, Real-Time Game for Improved Computer Play
- Karin Kin '02 - The Plain English Translator
- Kalid Azad '03 - Indoor Positioning
- Joyce Chen '02 - 3D Model Matching
- John Hainsworth '02 - Collaborative Text Editing With True Support for Conflict
- 2:45 to 3:30 [3rd Floor] Display Wall
- 3:30 Break, Small Auditorium
- 3:45 to 5:00 (20 minute faculty presentations)
- Research
- Ken Steiglitz - Modeling Spite in Auctions: Politically Incorrect
Auction Theory (with R. J. Morgan and G. A. Reis)
- Curriculum for Majors and Non-Majors
- Ken Steiglitz - ECO/COS 444: Electronic Auctions
- Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne - Introduction to CS: Course for Science/Math/Engineering Students
- Freshman Seminars
- Perry Cook - Freshman Seminar on the History of Music Technology
- David Dobkin - A New Freshman Seminar on Information Society and Computing
- 5:30 Reception --- 6:30 Dinner Prospect House
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