Computer Science


Computer Science Seminars


Organizing a Seminar

If you want to give a seminar you can contact the seminar co-ordinator a few weeks in advance to arrange for a suitable time. No later than 2 weeks before the talk, you will need to provide the following information:
WHO Your name and affiliation.
HOST The faculty member who is sponsoring the spearker.
WHAT The title of your talk.
WHEN The date and time that you want to give the talk.
EMAIL Your email address.
WWW Your Web address, if any.
ABSTRACT An abstract of the talk suitable for email and WWW announcements (200 word max., pref. 70-150 words).
SHORT ABSTRACT A short (70 word) abstract of the talk.
Here is a Template that you can download and fill out with the relevant information and email it back to us.

When

The seminars will be usually held from 12:05 to 12:55 on Wednesdays. If this is inconvenient for you, other times are possible as well.

Where

The seminars are usually in the Computer Science Seminar Room (Rm303.279, Maths/Physics Bldg). This is at the second floor of the Math-Physics Building on 38 Princes Street, between Albert Park and Symonds Street.

Parking

Parking around the University is next to impossible. There are some commercial parking garages in the city that charge around $18 a day. If you let me know in advance I can arrange for a temporary parking spot at one of the university parking lots. You'll need need to supply
  • type of vehicle,
  • a registration number for the vehicle, and
  • the time you want the park for.
There are 8 visitor carparks at the Wyndam Street Park. Contact the carpark controllers [ext. 88988].

Other Seminar Series

There are two other seminar series run by two research groups, CDMTCS and CITR.  You can contact Mark Wilson for CDMTCS seminars and Chia-Yen (Yen) Chen for CITR seminars.


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