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CATS - 2001-2002 |
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| | 9/12/2001 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B51 | ICAL | Chris Ziener (President, Noonetime) How XML Is Being Used to Solve Real World Problems |
| | 9/19/2001 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B51 | ICAL | Peter Saint-Andre (Information Design Architect, Jabber Inc.) XML-Based Messaging with Jabber |
| | 10/3/2001 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B51 | ICAL | Alon Schwarz (CEO and Founder, BrowseUp, Inc.) A Machine for the Mind: Developing Ideas for Yourself and with Others |
| | 10/24/2001 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B51 | ICAL | Paul Schrank (Co-Founder, President, and Creative Director, SpireMedia) Thad Batt (Chief Technology Officer, SpireMedia) Terry Logan (Director of Knowledge Management, SpireMedia) Bringing the Human Factor into Development and Design |
| | 11/7/2001 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B51 | ICAL | Dave Davies (Chief Technology Officer, DataPlay Inc.) DataPlay, a New Technology for Information Distribution |
| | 11/12/2001 3:00pm-4:00pm ECCR 150 | ICAL | José Moreira (Manager, Modular System Software, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center) The Road to El Dorado: Cellular Polymorphous Architectures |
| | 3/6/2002 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B40 | ICAL | Christian Militeau (VP of Engineering, SandCherry Networks, Inc.) Bridging the Gap between New Technologies and Enhanced Communications Services |
| | 3/20/2002 11:00am-12:00pm Clark | ICAL | John J. Barton (HP Labs Senior Research Staff Member and Mayor of Cooltown) A Glimmer of the Future in Nomadic Computing |
| | 4/3/2002 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B40 | ICAL | Tom Malzbender (Hewlett-Packard Labs) Image Based Relighting and Immersive Telepresence |
| | 4/10/2002 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B40 | ICAL | Brian Hartman (Chief Ground System Architect, Lockheed Martin Management & Data Systems) The Space Based Infrared System |
| | 4/24/2002 4:00pm-5:00pm ECCR 1B40 | ICAL | Warrick Fitzgerald (Senior Systems Engineer, LiveTechnology) A New XML Derived Language Provides a Unique Toolset of Functionality |
The Colorado Advanced Technology Series wants to introduce students at the
University of Colorado to the technology leaders of local and national
industries and help the leaders of those companies explain what their
companies do and why they are great places to work.
If you would like to receive email
notification of upcoming talks, subscribe to our
CATS Mailing List.
The main event of CATS is a series of technical talks in the middle of each
semester. In each seminar, a technical or business leader from a local or
national company describes new or existing technical developments, the
motivation for developing that technology and the corporate environment.
Each seminar is followed by refreshments and a chance for students and
industry representatives to mingle and talk. See
CATS Frequently Asked Questions
for further information.
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