Research Student Fiesta 2005

Remember 1st year milestone reports to Christina by 6th June

From 13th June - 16th June first years will present their work. Then the 24th June is End of Fiesta Day where final year's will present their work and we will have a fun debate, party and prize giving. The party is a BBQ on the Maths/Computing Common Room patio*. Some photos from a previous year!

First year report presentation timetable in rooms 217/218:  
  11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 break 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 break 15.15-15.45 15.45-16.15
Mon 13Jun

Bower: wl, oskar

Dimond: wl, oskar

Amin: dr, dfg

Murgasova: Dr, dfg

Chan: Dfg

Charlton: Mrh, imh

Wed 15 Jun

Raghunandan: svb

Summers: svb

Coffey: klc 

Gaertner:Klc, mjs

Shaheed: Rjc, klc

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Thu 16 Jun

Jiang, N: sgc

   Petrounias: Sue, scd

Rizopoulos, V.: jamm

Suto: wjk 

Thing: Mss, nd

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Wed  22 June   12-1pm Costa: Srueger, dfg in 217          

The provisional plan for End of Fiesta Day  24th June in 217

10.45-11.15 Opening & Special Guest Talk - Jeremy Bradley 
11.15-11.45 final year presentations I

Dimitrios Perperidis 'Spatio-Temporal registration and modelling of the heart using cardiovascular MR images'

11.45-12.15 coffee/ Poster Session 1

12.15-13.15 final year presentations II

12.15-12.45: ' Inference of Gene Relations from Microarray Data by Abduction' Irene Papatheodorou

12.45-14.00 lunch (own)

14.00-14.40 final year presentations III

2.00-2.30 'Predictable Dynamic Plugin Architectures', Robert Chatley
2.30-3.00 'Medical image analysis for neonatal brain development', Kanwal Bhatia

15.00-15.30 coffee/ Poster Session 2

15.30-16.00 DEBATE 'This side of the house believes that Computing degrees train people to think like engineers and are of no use to Computer Science PhDs.'

17.00 - late Fiesta BBQ in Maths/Comp common room*, with Prize Presentations (poster, presentation, debating team)

*Sorry couldn't get sky lounge - perhaps November :-(

Your friendly postgrad tutor requires:

First-year students (full and part-time registered before 1st April 05)
 
All non-first year students: a single page printed poster (or reuse a poster from a conference or GSEPS).  £80 for best poster

For poster sessions, each student will give a 5 minute informal introduction to their work and get a chance to  answer any questions others may have. 

Two debating teams  
£120 for winning team
£100 for winning final-year presentation

(comments/ideas welcome:  jamm )