1st CS UNM Student Conference (CSUSC 2005)
March 4, 2005
Albuquerque, NM

The CSGSA is pleased to announce the 1st annual CS UNM Student Conference (CSUSC). The conference will be held on Friday March 4th, 2005 at UNM in the Student Union Building Lobo Rooms A & B. The conference will be composed of research talks, a poster session and a keynote address. Lunch and a copy of the proceedings will be provided for early registrants (through the gracious support of Sandia National Lab).

The keynote will be given by Orran Krieger, a leading figure in operating system research, from IBM's T.J. Watson Laboratory in Yorktown, New York. His page at IBM is here.

The schedule for the conference is given below. Additionally, the original call for abstracts page can be found here.

Early registration ends at 3:00pm on Thursday, February 24th. To register, simply send an email to csusc05@cs.unm with your name, and whether you would like lunch and/or a copy of the proceedings. Attendees may register the day of the conference, although lunch will be $10 and a copy of the proceedings will be $5 (while supplies last).

All talks will be held in the Student Union Building, Lobo Rooms A & B. Coffee and tea will be provided throughout the day, and the catered lunch is available free of charge for early registrants.

Start Stop Description
09:00am 09:20am Keith Wiley
"Drawing Interwoven Surfaces"
09:30am 09:50am Aaron Clauset
"Accuracy and Scaling Phenonena in Internet Mapping"
10:00am 10:20am Sushmita Roy
"Cell Population Deconvolution from Microarray Data using Particle filters"
10:30am 10:50am Fernando Esponda
"Negative Representations of Information"
10:55am 11:10am coffee break
11:10am 11:55am Keynote Address
Orran Krieger, IBM Research
12:00pm 01:00pm Lunch (catered)
01:00pm 01:20pm Edgar Leon
"Exploring Network Optimizations with K42. A case study: Fast UDP"
01:30pm 01:50pm Hamilton Link
"Learning and Consensus in Distributed Systems"
02:00pm 02:20pm Todd Kaplan
"Evolutionary Construction of a Market Ecosystem"
02:25pm 03:10pm Poster Session (with coffee)
03:10pm 03:30pm John Burge
"Bayesian Network Analysis of Neuroanatomical Data"
03:40pm 04:00pm Mario Mendez Lojo
"Static Analysis of Java Programs "
04:10pm 04:30pm

Josh Karlin
"The Triton Branch Predictor"

04:40pm 04:50pm Closing Remarks
Aaron Clauset, CSUSC General Chair

 

The following is a list of posters and their presenters.

Presenters Poster Title
Amadeo Casas Cuadrado "Lazy evaluation in the multiparadigm programming system CIAO"
Maxwell Young, Aaron Clauset "Scale Invariance in Global Terrorism"
Monique Morin "An Event Driven, Variable Rate, Network Generator with Sequences"
Mark Marron "Language Based Tools for Software Reliability"
James Horey "Usage of Mirco-Protocols in Sensor Network Transport Protocols"
Krister Swenson "Distance Computation on Genomic Data"
Nick Pattengale "Algorithm Decomposition of Most Parsimonious Sets"
Sahar Abubucker "Predicting siRNA efficacy"
Sinan Al-Saffar "A new architecture and programming model for HPC"
Maxwell Young "Making Chord Robust to Byzantine Faults"
Robert Young "Psychophysical Measurement of Illusory Contour Shape"
Rory Mcguire "Secretly Computing Correlations Between Private Columnar Data"
Jack Pullikottil "A Dynamical Approach For Identifying Likely Loop Invariants"

 

Senior Program Committee
• Aaron Clauset, CSGSA President - General Chair and Publicity Chair
• James Horey, CSGSA Vice-President - Proceeedings Chair
• Roshan Ram, CSGSA Secretary - Area Chair
• Edgar Leon, CSGSA Treasurer

Terran Lane, Assistant Professor, UNM - Faculty Advisor


   

last updated 02.27.05