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BCS Lovelace Colloquium 2011
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School of Computer Science. School of Computer Science. BCS Women Lovelace Colloquium: Thursday 14th April 2011. This annual one-day event is open to all undergraduate AND taught postgraduate women in computing and related disciplines across the UK, and beyond. The day comprises a poster competition for students, speakers from industry and academia, and concludes with a social event. The event is named after Ada Lovelace (pictured left), a computing pioneer and often considered to be the first programmer.
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ICICS 2008 :: 10th International Conference on Information and Communications Security
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School of Computer Science - ICICS 2008. School of Computer Science. 10th International Conference on Information and Communications Security. 20 - 22 October, 2008. In co-operation with HP Laboratories (Bristol, UK). The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. EPSRC), and the International Communications and Information Security Association (ICISA). Is available, and can be downloaded as a PDF document. The conference banquet will be held at La Bastille. For ICICS is now open. Including a...
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School of Computer Science
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School of Computer Science. School of Computer Science. Social Events and Attractions. Travel and Local info. IDEAL 2008 will be held on November 2-5, 2008 in Daejeon, Korea. 8th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL'07). 16th-19th December, 2007, Birmingham, UK. 2005), Exeter (2004), Hong Kong. 2003), and Manchester. 2002), IDEAL 07 will be held in the well-established, vibrant midland city of Birmingham, England, the second largest city in the UK.
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TRSH 2009: Workshop Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics
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School of Computer Science. School of Computer Science. Title that appears under the tab bar. 3rd Workshop on Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics. Randomised search heuristics have been highly successful in various applications, both in combinatorial and numerical optimisation. In contrast to problem-specific randomised algorithms, they are designed to be general black-box optimisers. Randomised search heuristics include, but are not limited to,. Immune system inspired algorithms,.
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ACA 2010 - Special Session on Computer Algebra in Knowledge Based Applications
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School of Computer Science -. Computer Algebra in Knowledge Based Applications. School of Computer Science. Computer Algebra in Knowledge Based Applications. ACA'10, Applications of Computer Algebra. Vlore, Albania, June 24-27, 2010. System combinations and integrations. Knowledge acquisition and representation. For a more comprehensive list of topics. 169; University of Birmingham 2012. Cookies and cookie policy. Delivered by Computer Science.
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New Interactions between Analysis, Topology, and Computation
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School of Computer Science - NIATC09. School of Computer Science. New Interactions between Analysis, Topology, and Computation. 169; University of Birmingham 2012. Cookies and cookie policy. Delivered by Computer Science.
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Timetables for 2015/16
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School of Computer Science. School of Computer Science. Codes of Practice, Policies and Guidance. Any pages linked from here are. Please note that not ALL timetables have been uploaded - this is in progress. General Notes (Please read). In Term 1, School of Computer Science lectures for everyone except Year 1 begin at 9am on the first Monday of term. (Note: This might be different for lectures organised by other Schools, e.g. on Joint Honours programmes.). Year 1 (All Programmes). Year 2 (all programmes):.