Computer Journal Lectures
The Computer Journal presents: Turning Back Time - What Impact on Performance?
A Lecture by Professor Peter Harrison - Imperial College London. The Lecture will be followed by a debate. The Lecture itself and the discussion following it will be edited by the Computer Journal.
Date: Thursday 18th December 2008
Venue: BCS London Office Map and directions (PDF)
Time: 5.30pm Registration, 6.30pm Lecture and debate followed by a drinks and buffet reception.
The Event
After the presentation, and invited responses, there will be a discussion from the floor. An edited version of the discussion will appear in the Computer Journal.
The talk and discussion combined will last for approximately 2 hours. This will be followed by refreshments, which will provide a relaxed opportunity to meet speakers and others attending the event.
The refreshments will consist of a light buffet with wine and soft drinks. The event will finish around 9.30pm.
Further details and how to book
Forthcoming Lectures:
Computational Service Economies: Design and Applications
Speaker: Prof. Nick Jennings, University of Southampton
Date: 5th February 2009
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Network Modeling
Speaker: Prof Francois Baccelli, ENS Paris
Date: 26th February 2009
Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Prof. Anthony Finkelstein, Imperial College
Date: 31st March 2009
Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Prof. Morris Sloman
Date: 29th April 2009
2008 Past Lectures:
Program Analysis Probably Counts
Speaker: Prof. Chris Hankin, Imperial College
Date: 10th November 2008
The Computation of emotions in man and machines
Speaker: Prof. Peter Robinson, Cambridge University
Date: 23rd October 2008
The future of computer technology, and its implications for the computer industry
Prof. Steve Furber
Tuesday 12th February 2008
For any enquiries please email compj@hq.bcs.org.uk.
