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Programme of Events 2003-04

Date Topic/Speaker
Tuesday 07/10/2003
6:00 for 6:30
Introduction the British Computer Society
Mary Clarkson, Chair, BCS Leicester Branch.
Aladdin Ayesh, Young Professionals Group (YPG) Representative.
Thursday 13/11/2003 An Overview of XML Technologies
Paul Muston, Director, Musoft Ltd.
Monday 08/12/2003 What Engineers should know about Intellectual Property Rights
Vivien Irish - Director of Intellectual Property - NXT plc.
This is a joint meeting with the IEE East Midlands Branch, Leicester District.
Thursday 22/01/2004 Machine Psychology
Dr. Aladdin Ayesh, Artificial Intelligence & Computer Modelling Division Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering, De Montfort University.
Wednesday 11/02/2004 Software Project Management, The Reality
Bal Bhamra, Head of Consulting UK, Ireland and Spain, BBITM Ltd.
Joint meeting with the BCS Project Management Specialist Group, Midlands Sub-group.
Thursday 11/03/2004
University of Leicester
Current Postgraduate Research in Computing
PhD students from local universities.
The best presentation will be awarded a £50 prize.
Thursday 29/04/2004 Evolutionary Computing
Prof. Terry Fogarty, South Bank University.
Thursday 20/05/2004 Grid Computing - like herding cats?
Dr Stephen Jarvis, High Performance Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick.
This meeting will be preceeded by a very short branch AGM.

Unless otherwise stated, meetings start at 7.00pm and are held in the Queens Building, De Montfort University, Leicester.
Non-members are welcome. A free buffet is available from 6.30pm.

Car parking is via Jarrom Street or Bonners Lane followed by Gateway Street. There is a walkway between the Kimberlin Library and the Queens Building.

Programme 2002-03


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