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The 2007 World Congress in Computer Science,
Computer Engineering, & Applied Computing
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007)
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MSA'07: June 26, 2007 Schedule

Last modified 2007-06-16 01:50

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6:45am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


01:20 - 06:00pm:  During this period, MSA attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to IPCV'07, MSV'07, CGVR'07, or ICOMP'07.
                  These sessions discuss topics that overlap the scope of MSA.


06:00 - 09:00pm:  FIVE TUTORIALS  (planned)

                  Real-Time Image and Video Processing: From Research to Reality
                  Prof. Nasser Kehtarnavaz
                  University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 1

                  Moving On, Moving Online That Is: An Introduction to Teaching Online
                  Dr. Michael L. Nelson
                  School of Technology Graduate Program Director, International College,
                  Ft. Myers, Florida, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 2

                  Computational Challenges in RNAi Gene Silencing
                  Amanda Birmingham
                  Dharmacon, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bioinformatics Manager, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 3

                  Introduction to Game Programming
                  Lakshmi Prayaga
                  University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 4

                  The Integrated Microbial Genomes system (IMG)
                  Dr. Konstantinos Mavrommatis
                  Genome Biology Program, DOE Joint Genome Institute, California, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 5

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