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Professor Mooi Choo Chuah is the vice chair for the networking track of IEEE WCNC conference to be held April 3-6 at Las Vegas. The IEEE WCNC conference is one of the world's foremost international technical conferences for engineers and researchers at the forefront of development and deployment of wireless technologies. Details can be found at http://www.ieee-wcnc.org Professor Mooi Choo Chuah organized a NSF funded network security workshop targetting female under represented researchers/students August 1-2 2005. Details of the workshop can be found at http://www.winslab.cse.lehigh.edu/workshop Two CSE students selected to attend Google event. Professor Mooi Choo Chuah's PhD student, Fu Zhou and senior Mirna Galdamez, advised by Professor Bill Pottenger, have been selected to attend the first Google Workshop for Women Engineers. The event will be held January 20th-23rd, 2006 at the Google campus in Mountainview, CA, Candidates were chosen based on academic excellence, personal statements on career aspirations/goals, contributions in the community and campus affairs, and leadership abilities. Professor Liang Cheng is the Program Chair of 2005 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium. The symposium will continue its tradition of over 25 years in bringing together professionals and industry experts to exchange information on the latest developments in communication systems, microwave technology and multimedia applications. It will be held on April 18-19, 2005 in Princeton, NJ, USA. For further details, see the symposium website at: www.sarnoffsymposium.org Professor Brian D. Davison is the organizer of AIRWeb '05: The First Professors Henry Baird and Dan Lopresti are co-chairs for the Second International Workshop on Human Interactive Proofs, which will bring 50-75 researchers from around the world to the Lehigh campus in May of 2005. The theme of the workshop is technologies for protecting e-commerce services from automated "hacker" attacks. For further details, see the workshop website at http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/prr/HIP05/index.html. Professor Hector Munoz-Avila is co-chair for the IJCAI 2005 Workshop on Reasoning, Representation, and Learning in Computer Games. The goal of the workshop is to encourage the study, development, integration, and evaluation of AI techniques on tasks from complex computer games. The workshop will be held on 30 July, 31 July, or 1 August 2005 as part of the IJCAI 2005 workshop series in Edinburgh, Scotland. For further details, see the workshop website at: Professor Hector Munoz-Avila is co-chair for the Sixth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR-05). ICCBR is the preeminent international meeting on case-based reasoning. Previous ICCBR conferences were held in Sesimbra, Portugal (1995), Providence, Rhode Island, USA (1997), Seeon Monastery, Germany (1999), Vancouver, BC, Canada (2001) and Trondheim, Norway (2003). ICCBR-05 will be held in Chicago, Illinois (USA) starting 23 August until 26 August 2005. For further details, see the ICCBR-05 website at: http://www.iccbr.org/iccbr05
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