Announcements

A 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION HONORING RAYMOND SMULLYAN

December 17 – 18 (Thursday and Friday), 2009,

 

The New York Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity

NYCAC 2

November 13, 2009,   New York City

The New York Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity

New York Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity is a biannual event.
Its purpose is to give the opportunity to graduate students in New York to observe talks
of researchers from all areas of the theory of Algorithms and Computational Complexity.

Algebra and Cryptography Seminar

Algebra and Cryptography Seminar

On the Decomposition of Constraint Satisfaction Problems

"On the Decomposition of Constraint Satisfaction Problems"

Dr. Phillipe Jégou

Bringing Mathematics, Physics & Engineering Together

Bringing Mathematics, Physics & Engineering Together

 This conference will promote an exchange of ideas and experiences among those interested in the transfer of learning in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering & Computer Science.  It will provide a forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in the transfer of learning in STEM disciplines. 

To register for the conference, visit:  www.citytech.cuny.edu/synergyinstem

Minisymposium on Computational Methods in EM-Related

 "Minisymposium on Computational Methods in EM-Related Three-Dimensional Reconstruction"

 organized jointly by Joachim Frank, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, &

Hash Functions, Latin Squares and Secrecy Sharing Schemes

The Cryptography Seminar meets every Friday at 1:00 pm in the Computer Science Thesis room, 4421.

Next Friday, March 27th, 2009:

Mr. Chi Sing Chum, Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science

 

2009-10 Dissertation Fellowship Competition

Dear Students,

We are pleased to announce this year’s Dissertation Fellowship Competition. Students who will be Level III by February 2, 2009 and who expect to finish their dissertations next year are eligible to apply. There is one application for all awards, although some awards require extra information from applicants.