CGL Meeting Agenda


Date: October 26, 2017
Location: DC 1331
Time: 1:30
Chair: Andrew Tinits
Andrew Tinits

1. Acceptance of the Agenda - additions or deletions

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Matthew - thanks!
Coffee hour this week:
Andrew
Coffee hour next week:
Volunteers?

3. Forthcoming

Date: November 2, 2017 November 9, 2017 November 16, 2017 November 23, 2017
Location: DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30
Chair: JC Chang
JC Chang
Bill Cowan
Bill Cowan
Terence Dickson
Terence Dickson
Xiang Fang
Xiang Fang
Technical Presentation: Andrew Tinits
Andrew Tinits
JC Chang
JC Chang
Bill Cowan
Bill Cowan
Terence Dickson
Terence Dickson

4. Technical Presentation

Matthew Thorne

Matthew Thorne
Title : Checking Boxes
Abstract:
Chess is a game with a long(ish) history and many variants. Today we'll be taking a brief look at the history of Chess, a few of its related games and some modern variants.

5. Discussion Items

6. Action Items

7. Lab Events

8. Conferences and Special Journal Issues

Recent Additions

Upcoming Deadlines

9. Directors' Meeting

10. Seminars and Events

Friday, 27 October 2017, 2:30PM - Computer Science (Cryptography, Security, and Privacy (CrySP) Group), DC 1304
Lex Gill: -- Rearranging Power Through Law and Code: Deciphering the Canadian Encryption Debate

Monday, 30 October 2017, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Distinguished Lecture Series), QNC 0101
Jeff Ullman: -- Data Science: Is it Real?

Wednesday, 1 November 2017, 11:00AM - Computer Science (Scientific Computation Group), DC 2314
Parsiad Azimzadeh: -- Numerical Methods for Impulse Control Problems

Wednesday, 1 November 2017, 2:30PM - Computer Science (Algorithms and Complexity Group), DC 1304
Sebastian Wild: -- Dual-Pivot Quicksort and Beyond

Thursday, 2 November 2017, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Data Systems Group), DC 1302
Aditya Parameswaran: -- Enabling Data Science for the 99%

Wednesday, 8 November 2017, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Cryptography, Security, and Privacy (CrySP) Group), DC 1304
Andreas Peter: -- Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption and its Attractiveness in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies

Wednesday, 8 November 2017, 2:30PM - Computer Science (Algorithms and Complexity Group), DC 1304
Igor Shinkar: -- Testing Linearity against No-Signaling Strategies

Friday, 10 November 2017, 1:30PM - Computer Science (ISS4E), DC 1304
Ingo Mauser: -- C/sells – Cellular Structures and Smart Metering for the Energy Transition of the German Energy System

Wednesday, 22 November 2017, 10:00AM - Computer Science (Scientific Computation Group), DC 2310
Parsiad Azimzadeh: -- Impulse Control in Finance: Numerical Methods and Viscosity Solutions

Also see other Math and CS postings.

11. Lab Cleanup

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