[eurolisp] ILC 2007 in Cambridge

Pascal Costanza pc at p-cos.net
Thu Feb 8 15:29:05 UTC 2007


You might want to check with some funding organizations, like ACM,  
DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), GI (Gesellschaft fuer  
Informatik), etc., whether they have programs for sponsoring student  
attendance at conferences.

If you're a good student with a prospect of getting a job at a  
University, you might also ask the department whether they can pay  
for your attendance.

Of course, this depends on whether you can come up with a convincing  
argument why attending the ILC is a good idea. Preferably, there  
should be some connection to work that you have already done (for  
example, in you master thesis) or work that you plan to do in the  
future.


Pascal

On 8 Feb 2007, at 16:11, Christian Ruediger Bahls wrote:

> while finishing the last pages of the second draft of my diploma  
> thesis
> i thought:
>  well, there are less then 2 month' left till the ILC in Cambridge,
>  so perhaps now would be the time to arrange everything, book a  
> flight,
>  arrange for accomodation, pay the fees ...
>
> only there is a little problem:
>  i have absolutely no spare money to spend.
>
> yes. i know i should get myself a decent job.
>  i will do that right after i finish my diploma thesis
>   (which is about support vector classification
>    and schould be ready by the end of next week).
>
> still that doesn't bring me any closer to visiting the ILC
>  (which isn't held in Europe that often)
>
> so i want to make a proposition:
>
>    I solve your problem in return for you solving mine.
>
> ..
>
> as an example i would offer to implement:
>  Sequentiell Minimal Optimization for SVM(by Platt)
>   [with the improved Heuristics by Keerthi et.al.],
>  or the Nearest Point Algorithm(proposed by Keerthi)
>  in a language of your choice(Common Lisp, Ocaml, C, C++, ..).
>
> perhaps you have a farm and need a hand for two weeks
>  i could drive your tractor and clean the stables[1]
>
> or maybe you are a philantrophic and would like to contribute an
>   Interior Point algorithm for Linear or Quadratic Programming
>  to the Common Lisp community (GPL, LLGPL, BSD, ..) ..
>  i would implement that for you.
>
> if any of the above matches you,
>  please do not hesitate to contact me.
>
> for anybody interested enough:
>  i will set up a page at
>   http://sky.math.uni-rostock.de/christian_wants_to_be_at_the_ILC/
>  to keep you updated
>
> thank you very much for taking the time to read this post
>
> yours
>
>   christian bahls
>   maths student
>   university of rostock
>   rostock, germany
>
> [1] it might be that you think this was a joke, while it wasn't
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