Fw: Re: VIPSI-2009 BELGRADE, April 3 i 4, 2009 (Program)
--- On Wed, 12/3/08, Dr Veljko Milutinovic <vm@etf.rs> wrote:
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Svi studenti (i vasi prijatelji) pozvani su na naucnu VIPSI konferenciju (ulaz
slobodan, u Svecanoj sali Rektorata) u okviru
svetske rektorske konferencije). Dole imate preliminarni program.
Finalni program cu vam poslati oko 15.3.2009. Kao sto vidite, tu
ima jedan Nobelovac (fizika), dva kandidata za Nobelovce (medicina i ekonomija)
i puno "zestokih faca" iz nauke. Planirajte da mozete da dodjete i
slusate predavanja oba dana i uvece da se pridruzite u Sava Centru 4.4.2009.
Prof. V. Milutinovic (vm@etf.rs)
LAST UPDATE!!!
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The VIPSI-2009 BELGRADE (April 2-5, 2009)
to celebrate
the World Rector Conference 2009
and
200 Years of Belgrade University
Tentative Cultural Program
(all starts at 20h, unless otherwise noted):
a. Gala concert in Sava Center for 5000 attendees (Saturday April 4),
featuring a musical program with the best tunes of the nation
(from medieval to rock),
followed by a party hosted by the President of Serbia.
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (Friday, April 3, 2009):
In Sava Center,
Opening Ceremony of the World Rector Conference,
(1000-1200)
Break (1200-1300)
In the Rectorat Building, Big Hall,
New Honorary Doctors (HDs) of Belgrade University (1300-1500):
Martin Perl of Stanford University, Nobel Laureate
(Elementary Particles and the Universe)
Michael Flynn of Stanford University
(Power Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks)
Yale Patt of U. of Texas at Austin, IEEE Eckert-Mauchly Laureate
(Multi-Interfaces for the Age of Multi-Cores)
Katsuhito Iwai, University of Tokyo, Japan
(Economic and Legal Theory and Japanese Economic System)
Special Guests (1500-1530)
Linda Naimi of Purdue University, exVicePresident of Harvard
(Second Life and Modern World)
Dawn Jutla, St. Mary`s University, Halifax, Canada, Chair FISMS
(Mobile Web for Aging Populations)
Break (1530-1600)
EU (1600-1900):
Antoni Giro, Rector of the Politechnical University of Barcelona
(Development Strategies of UPC)
Gabor Szabo, Rector of the University of Szeged, Hungary
(Strategic Plans for the University of Szeged)
Mateo Valero, Director of the Fastest EU OpenAccess SuperComputer
(About the Future of Supercomputers)
Viktor Doerfler, UK
(Understanding Creativity)
Algirdas Pakstas, London Metropolitan University, UK
(Management of University Processes)
Daniel Medimorec, Wienna, Austria
(The eDemocracy and eGovernment Initiatives in Austria)
Stig Morling, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
(Advanced Treatment of Cold Wastewaters)
Jose Carlos Teixeira, Coimbra University, Portugal
(Management of the Water Distribution)
Fausto Galetto, Politecnico di Torino
(The Pentalogy)
Andrzej Janicki, Poland
(On Concurrence of Decision Making Processes)
Alessandra Villecco, University of Bologna, Italy
(Potential of Lexical Ontologies in On-Line Trial)
Lilian Nygren-Junkin, Goteborg University, Sweden
(Serbian Language in Multicultural Goteborg)
Concentina Guerra, University of Padova, Italy
(Overview of the Bioengineering Research)
Pearl of Wisdom by Nobel Laureate Martin Perl (1900)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (Saturday, April 4, 2009) IN THE BIG HALL of RECTORAT:
Delivery of New HDs (Honorary Doctors) of the U. of Belgrade (1000-1200),
Branko Kovacevic, Rector
The VIPSI Program:
Eurasia (1200-1230):
Hiro Fujii, Director of the Japanese Space Elevator Project
(About the Japanese Space Elevator Project)
Suichi Shinmura, SeiKei University, Tokyo, Japan
(The New World of Discrimination)
AussiPacifica (1230-1300):
Bill Palmer, Australia
(Pearls of Wisdom from the World's Great Chemists)
Rob Ord, New Zealand
(Optimal Earth Population)
Americas (1300-1500):
Borko Furht, FAU, Florida, USA
(Digital Media in Entertainment and Arts)
Bryan Karney, Stanislav Pejovic, U. of Toronto, Canada
(Achieving a Comprehensive and Integrated Energy System
Through Electricity)
Stanislav Pejovic, Bryan Karney, Tihomir Maricic, U. of Toronto
(Intentional Knowledge Transfer to Improve Design
While Reducing Operational Expences)
Lawrence Rauchwerger, Texas A+M, USA
(Issues in Computer Architecture Research)
Felix Hong, Wayne State University, USA, Nobel Nominee!!!
(The Tesla Kind of Creativity)
Dusan Petranovic, Mentor Graphics, California, USA
(Challenges and Opportunities in IC Interconnect Technology)
Alioune Ngom, University of Windsor, Canada
(Non-Unique Oligonucleotide Probe Selection)
Peter Bodorik, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
(Privacy Web Services in Organizations)
Dora Luz Gonzalez, Durango, Mexico
(Sectorial Analysis of Mexican Software Industry)
exYu (1500-1530):
Branislava Drazenovic-Perunicic, Sarajevo, BiH
(Another View of Bologna Declaration)
Liljana Gavrilovska, Skopje, Macedonia
(Personal Networks: The MAGNET Beyond Approach)
Ljerka Luic, B4B, Zagreb, Croatia
(Impact of Globalization Phenomena on Higher Education)
Break (1530-1600)
exYu (1600-1700)
Marjan Krisper, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
(Advanced eGov Research)
Peter Peer, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
(Advances in Multimedia with Focus on Computer Vision and Art)
Vesko Ivanovic, University of Montenegro
(Time-Frequency Analysis and Time-Varying Filtering)
Bozidar Klicek, FOI, Varazdin, Croatia
(Prospects of AI in Scientific Theory Creation)
SRB non-BGD (1700-1800):
Livia Cveticanin, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
(Nonlinear Vibrations and Deterministic Chaos)
Milos Kojic + Nenad Filipovic, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
(Computer Modelling in Bioengineering)
Nenad Pavlovic, University of Nis, Serbia
(An Overview of the On-Going Research)
Gyula Mester, University of Subotica, Serbia
(Lisbon Strategy 2000 in Higher Education of Europe)
Serbian Talent Abroad (1800-1900):
Natasa Zivic, University of Siegen, Germany
(Cryptography Over Wireless Channels)
Srdjan Krco, Ericsson, Ireland
(Towards Real World Internet)
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
(Vehicular Networks)
Vujic Nikola, BSC, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
(Advances in Supercomputer Research)
Perl of Wisdom by the president of the Serbian Academy of Science,
Nikola Hajdin (1900)
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In Parallel, in a Small Hall of the Rectorat Building
(Saturday, April 4, 2009):
Young Talent of Balkans, Laureates of Int`l Competitions (1000-1130):
Zorica Suvajdzin, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
(Computers and Education)
Ioana Ghergulescu, University of Timisoara, Romania
(Innovation in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems)
Calin Drimbau, University of Timisoara, Romania
(Conceptual Design Flaws in Software)
Gregorios Agathangelidis, OptiSoft, Athens, Greece
(Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks)
Zilbert Tafa, Montenegro Telecom, Ulcinj, Montenegro
(Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks: Case Study #1)
Ivan Pajovic, Porto Montenegro, Tivat, Montenegro
(Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks: Case Study #2)
Break (1130-1200)
IPSI Research (FP6+FP7) at UoB (1200-1300):
Veljko Milutinovic + Stanislava Stankovic, U. of Belgrade, Serbia
(ProSense, FP7))
Veljko Milutinovic + Zoran Babovic, U. of Belgrade, Serbia
(WeGo, FP6)
Veljko Milutinovic + Goran Rakocevic, U. of Belgrade, Serbia
(HiPeac, FP6+FP7)
Veljko Milutinovic + Nenad Mestrovic, U. of Belgrade, Serbia
(Concept Modelling, seed(FP7)SLO/SRB)
The FP7 ProSense Presentations: Wireless Sensor Nets (1300-1530)
Break (1530-1600)
The Best 12 Review Papers Worldwide Invited by Marko Stankovic (1600-1900)
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