Hello Computing Women,

 

On behalf of Dean Galil and the College of Computing, please join us as we host The Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholars Symposium with Keynote Speaker Vint Cerf.

 

The schedule is below. You may register to attend only the Keynote or entire event from 11 am – 3pm (includes lunch).    

 

Among the events are:

 

11am–Noon Career Panel - Career in Computing: What’s your game plan?

2:15–3pm Panel Discussion: Women in Technology: Real World Challenges and Issues

 

Additional details below and of course, you can email with questions.

 

IT IS FREE if you register!

 

 

Alicia Richhart

Administrative Manager

Executive Assistant to the Dean and the Sr. Assoc. Dean

College of Computing - Georgia Institute of Technology

Phone: 404-894-8357

Cell: 404-661-6745

 

 

 

 

The Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholars Symposium
Keynote Speaker: Vint Cerf

 

Tuesday, March 31, 11am–3pm
Klaus Advanced Computing Building


An interactive event highlighting the world class innovation for which Georgia Tech is known. Teams will show how their breakthroughs in information theory, telecommunications, computing, and cryptography can scale into applications powering both the enterprise and consumer applications of tomorrow. The event also will provide an opportunity for undergraduate students to show posters of their work.

 

 

Keynote Address:

 

Who: Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, and Vice Chair of the Marconi Society

Title: "Dynamics, Evolution and Explosion of the Internet (to Billions of Devices)"

Abstract: Turing Award winner and Internet co-creator Vint Cerf looks ahead to what he foresees as the key future technological disruptions and its resulting challenges. How will we connect billions of devices in the physical world, from automobiles to security and home energy management, especially in developing nations?

 

 

Register:

 

Click Here to Register

 

Parking: cc.gatech.edu/maps-directions 
For more information, contact Alicia Richhart

Sponsored by the Marconi Society and Georgia Tech College of Computing.

 

 

Symposium Schedule:

 

11am–Noon

  • Career Panel - Career in Computing: What’s your game plan?
  • Marconi Society Young Scholars as Panelists: Aakanksha Chowdhery (Microsoft Research), Hao Zou (PIMCO), Joseph Kakande (Alcatel Lucent)
  • Klaus Classroom 2443


Noon–1:30pm

  • Posters/Demos/Presentations by students with a panel of judges + LUNCH
  • Klaus 1116 East and West


1:30–2:15pm

  • Young Scholars Symposium with Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google and Vice Chair of the Marconi Society
  • Klaus Atrium


2:15–3pm

  • Panel Discussion: Women in Technology: Real World Challenges and Issues
  • Panelists: Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google and Vice Chair of the Marconi Society, Aakanksha Chowdhery Postdoctoral Researcher at Microsoft Research Redmond, Kanchana Raman, founder/CEO of AVION Systems, Dana Randall, Director of the Algorithms and Randomness Center and ADVANCE Professor of Computing, and Ellen Zegura, Professor of Computer Science; with moderator Hatti Hamlin, Executive Director of the Marconi Society
  • Klaus Atrium

 

 

 

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