Women’s Institute in Summer Enrichment (WISE 2010)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 31, 2010
PROGRAM DATE: June 21-24, 2010
LOCATION: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
CONTACT: Dr. Kristen Gates
Office: (510) 642-3737
Email: kgates@eecs.berkeley.edu
ONLINE APPLICATION: http://www.truststc.org/wise/
PDF: Available at program website
The Team for Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) is proud to announce the fifth annual Women’s Institute in Summer Enrichment (WISE 2010) held at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Please help me distribute this flier to women graduate students, post docs and junior faculty studying and working in the field.
Tuition for WISE 2010 is $2,500; however, NSF-TRUST fellowships are available to US professors, post-doctoral fellows, and Ph.D. Candidates studying at US universities. There is a maximum of 20 fellowships for Ph.D. candidates, post-doctoral fellows, and professors of all levels for the Institute.
This summer, the seminar will be held the week of June 20 at the Vanderbilt University campus and we expect to have 30 participants. The program is a one-week seminar with a multiple speaker/panel format.
Summer 2010, the program topic may include but are not limited to:
-- Large-Scale Sensing Systems
-- Secure Sensor Networking
-- Sensor Information Processing
-- Engineering, Maintenance, and Security of Critical Infrastructure
-- Public Surveillance, Privacy, and the 4th Amendment
-- Rights and responsibilities of data, data owners and data users
WISE will be an exciting program— a partial list of WISE 2010 speakers are:
-- Annie Anton: Computer Science, North Carolina State University
-- Ruzena Bajcsy: TRUST, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley
-- Rebecca Bace: Infidel, Inc.
-- Brad Malin: TRUST, Biomedical Informatics, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University
-- Dorothy Glancy: Santa Clara University
-- Chris Hoofnagle : TRUST, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, UC Berkeley
-- Lisa Weavind: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
-- Julie Earp: Computer Science, North Carolina State University
-- Yuan Xue: TRUST, Electrical Engineering, Vanderbilt University
About IU AGEP
- Indiana University Graduate School
- Indiana University is made up of eight campuses statewide. Most offer several graduate degrees and all together support around 17,000 graduate students. Our flagship campus is in picturesque Bloomington, Indiana. Our medical school and many other graduate degrees are housed at our city campus, Indiana University - Purdue University in Indianapolis.