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Event Calendar 2012

Microsoft Research distinguished researcher and managing director Andrew Blake visits DIKU

2012-05-22 kl. 12.00 - 12.45

DIKU enjoys the visit of professor Andrew Blake, distinguished researcher and head of Microsoft Research in Cambridge. Andrew Blake will give a talk on what's running at  Microsoft right now. The talk is open to all interested parties. It begins at 12.00 sharp! Read more

Dataflow Analysis for Software Product Lines

2012-05-24 kl. 15.00 - 16:00

Coplas Talk by Claus Brabrand, IT University, Copenhagen, Denmark. Its at DIKU, at 15.00 p.m. Read more

Combining Deduction~Modulo and Logics of Fixed-Point Definitions

2012-05-25 kl. 11.15 - 12.00

Coplas Talk by Gopalan Nadathur, University of Minnesota and IT University of Copenhagen Read more

Project Roslyn - Compilers and Services for the Masses

2012-05-25 kl. 13:00

Brian Rasmussen visits DIKU at Friday May 25th, 13:00-14:00, to give a presentation of Project Roslyn Read more

Automatic IO filtering for optimizing cloud analytics

2012-05-31 kl. 15.00 - 16:00

Joint HIPERFIT and COPLAS talk by Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, England. Read more

SDU days of Scientific Computing

2012-06-07 kl. 13:15

7-8th June 2011 at IMADA in Odense, Denmark Read more

4th Workshop on Reversible Computation

2012-07-02

The 4th Workshop on Reversible Computation will take place on July 2nd and 3rd, 2012 in Copenhagen, Denmark and is organized by the University of Copenhagen. Now open for registration! Read more

Workshop on Geometry and Statistics: Manifolds and Stratified Spaces

2012-10-08

This workshop is dedicated to geometric and statistical modeling in biomedical image analysis. The workshop is a result of our desire to bring together researchers from biomedical image analysis, who have an interest in the underlying mathematical constructions, along with mathematicians who have an interest in the underlying practical problems.
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