Upcoming Events
CLEO/QELS 2007: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) and the Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS) (May 6-11, 2007)
The Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) and the Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS) are two of the most highly regarded programs in the lasers, electro-optics and nanophotonics fields. Don't miss out on this opportunity to join over 5,000 fellow researchers, educators, engineers, business leaders and students from around the world in discussing the latest breakthroughs in the scientific community. The conference will take place at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Speakers come from around the world, including Tadatake Sato of the Natl. Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, Yong Hee Lee of KAIST, Republic of Korea, Fredrik Laurell of the Royal Inst. of Technology, Sweden, and Todd Ditmire of the Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA. For more information or to register, please visit the CLEO/QELS 2007 website.
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2007 Decision & Risk Management Conference: Convergence Between Finance and Industry (May 21-22)
The International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis (ICDRiA) at The University of Texas at Dallas is hosting a two-day conference beginning May 21 on Decision and Risk Management. The conference, which will take place on The University of Texas at Dallas campus in Richardson, Texas includes speakers on financial risk, energy and natural resources, supply chain risk and national security issues. Keynote speakers include Dr. Gregory S. Parnell, president of the Decision Analysis Society. For more information, or to register, see the ICDRiA website.
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EuroCogSci07: Cognitive Science Conference (May 23- 27, 2007)
EuroCogSci07 is the second regional Cognitive Science Conference that takes place under the auspices of the Cognitive Science Society in Europe. It can be seen as the convergence of two separate traditions of cognitive science meetings. The first of these is the series of biennial meetings known as the European Conference on Cognitive. The second is the long tradition of Cognitive Science Society meetings, begun in 1979 and held annually since then. The two traditions came together when, in response to suggestions by cognitive scientists from Europe and elsewhere, the Cognitive Science Society held its first non-North American meeting at the University of Edinburgh in 2001. EuroCogSci07 will take place at the European Cultural Center of Delphi, built near the archaeological Site and Museum of Delphi. For more information, please visit the EuroCogSci website.
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Sensors Expo 2007 (June 11-13, 2007)
For over 20 years, corporate executives, product design engineers, system design engineers, consultants, and system integrators have been gathering at Sensors Expo and Conference to find solutions to their sensing challenges.
Sensors Expo & Conference is the only industry event in North America exclusively focusing on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. The expo hall brings together the largest showcase of sensing technologies and systems for attendees to evaluate and make informed decisions. For more information, please visit the Sensors Expo 2007 website
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PPPS 2007: Plasma Science and Pulsed Power Conference (June 17-22, 2007)
The 34th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science and the 16th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference will be combined into one conference. Only for the second time will these conferences join together to create an exciting program of plasma physics, fusion, microwave generation, pulsed power engineering, and applications in the fields of plasma science and pulsed power. It will be held June 17-22, 2007, at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For more information or to register, please visit PPPS 2007 website.
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Unlocking RFID's Real Value (June 20)
UTA, TI, SAP and UT Dallas are all sponsoring a one-day conference on identifying the opportunities and overcoming the barriers to adoption of RFID at 9am on June 20 on the University of Texas at Dallas campus at 800 West Campbell Drive in Richardson. For more information or to register, visit the UT Dallas website.
