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Oct 13th, 2014, 1:00 pm in 145 Huxley

Introduction to Seminars

This introductory seminar provides more information about the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) in general, as well as about the ACM Student Chapter and its organizing members.

We are happy to announce that Prof. Alexander Wolf, who is both a professor in the Computing Department at Imperial College working on distributed systems, networking, and software engineering and the current president of the ACM, will join this first Seminar to talk about the ACM as well as his work.

This first Seminar will also be the perfect opportunity to ask questions about the ACM Student Chapter, to suggest events that you would like to see happening, and to find out more about how to get involved.

Claudia Schulz is a second year PhD student working in the field of knowledge representation and reasoning, where her particular focus is on Argumentation Theory. As a Teaching Scholar in the Department of Computing, she is gaining teaching experience of all kinds: tutoring, preparing coursework, marking, supervision, lecturing, etc. During her free time she loves to get out of London to go climbing or hiking in the British "mountains". Email to me→

Alexander L. Wolf Alex is a professor in the Department of Computing. He received the B.A. degree from Queens College of the City University of New York, majoring in both Geology and Computer Science, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Alex was a Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories (now AT&T Labs Research and Bell Laboratories) in Murray Hill, New Jersey, before joining the faculty of the University of Colorado at Boulder. He helped found the Faculty of Informatics at the University of Lugano, the first computer science faculty in the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland. He joined Imperial College London in 2007. Alex's research interests span the areas of distributed systems, networking, and software engineering. He is now serving as President of the ACM. Email to me→