[TYPES] Sixth Annual IBM Programming Languages Day (Call for Presentations)

Mukund Raghavachari raghavac at us.ibm.com
Wed Feb 16 11:15:01 EST 2005


The Sixth IBM Programming Languages Day will be held at the 
IBM Thomas J.  Watson Research Center on Friday, April 22, 2005. The day 
will 
be held in cooperation with the New Jersey and New England  Programming 
Languages and 
Systems Seminars. The main goal of the event is to increase awareness of 
each other's work, and 
to encourage interaction and collaboration. 

The Programming Languages Day features a keynote presentation and 
approximately 5 regular presentations. Simon Peyton Jones 
of Microsoft Research will deliver the keynote presentation this year. 

If you would like to present your work, please send a title and abstract 
to 
raghavac at us.ibm.com by March 18, 2005. Tutorials or joint presentations 
are 
welcome. We also solicit input on topics or particular presentations that 
would be of interest to attendees. 

Abstracts will be selected by a committee consisting of Patricia Johann, 
Rutgers University; Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University; and Mukund 
Raghavachari, 
IBM Research. Notification of accepted abstracts will be sent by April 3, 
2005. 

You are welcome from 9AM onwards, and the keynote presentation will start 
at 10AM sharp. We expect the program to run until 4PM. The Programming 
Languages day will be held in room GN-F15 in the Hawthorne-1 building in 
Hawthorne, New York (http://www.watson.ibm.com)

If you plan to attend the Programming Languages Day, please register by 
sending an e-mail with your name, affiliation, and contact information to 
raghavac at us.ibm.com so that we can plan for lunch and refreshments.

Program committee: 

Patricia Johann, Rutgers University
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
Mukund Raghavachari, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Information on Programming Languages Day is available at:
http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci/plansoft/plday/plday2005.html
Mukund Raghavachari
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center



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