Gene Around
The World
February 29th, 2008, 1pm-5pm, Computer Science & Technology Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Arcadia, Greece
This event will be one of a
series of similar events replicated around the world on the same day in
(so far) Stanford, Hong Kong, New York, Canberra, Leuven and Oxford. The
webpage with the full
list
of events is being maintained by
Michael Overton of NYU. The date of 29
February is the date which would have been Gene's 76th birthday.
The afternoon program will
follow and be run in a very informal and relaxed
atmosphere. It will include some technical talks will be followed
by a restaurant meal somewhere nearby. The
program will be released sometime soon.
Attendance is free. If you
cannot attend but want your tribute to Gene to be
noted please indicate that an e-mail to be send to
tsimos.conf@gmail.com
or
tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr
(with subject: GeneAroundTheWorld).
The meeting is being organized by: Professor Dr. T.E. Simos, President of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ESMCSE). There is a Scientific Committee by: Member of the Presidium of the European Academy of Sciences, President of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ESCMSE), Active Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA), Corresponding Member of the European Academy of Sciences (EAS), Corresponding Member of European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EAASH).
Department of Applied Sciences, Technological Educational Institute of Chalkis, Greece.
University of Buckingham, UK.
University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, GREECE
1pm - 5pm:
Scientific Talks (Times and Speakers to be announced).
Evening: Dinner: Further details to be announced Call for Papers Please send your paper to the Chairman of the scientific committee, Professor Dr. T.E. Simos to tsimos.conf@gmail.com or tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr . Deadline for submission 15 February 2008. There is not registration fee for the Conference. The procceedings for this meeting will be published under the auspices of Stanford University. |