| 08:00-08:30 |
Guest check-in |
| 08:35-08:50 |
Opening Speech |
| 08:50-09:30 |
Keynote 1 |
Rick RASHID |
| Microsoft Research: Turning ideas into reality for 15 years |
Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research
Microsoft Corporation |
| 09:30-10:10 |
Keynote 2 |
Andrew Chi-Chih YAO |
| A Modern Theory of Trust-but-Verify |
Professor, Center for Advanced Study
Tsinghua University
2000 Turing Award recipient |
| 10:10-10:50 |
Keynote 3 |
Eric GRIMSON |
| Computational applications in medicine |
Department Head, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Bernard Gordon Professor, AI Vision Group
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| 10:50-11:30 |
Keynote 4 |
Jim GRAY |
| eScience - A Transformed Scientific
Method |
Technical Fellow, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley
Microsoft Corporation
1998 Turning Award recipient |
| 11:30-12:00 |
Q&A for the morning session |
| 12:00-14:00 |
Lunch |
| 14:00-14:40 |
Keynote 5 |
Harry SHUM |
| Research 2.0 |
Managing Director, Microsoft Research Asia
Distinguished Engineer, Microsoft Corporation |
| 14:40-15:20 |
Keynote 6 |
Niklaus WIRTH |
| A Brief History of Software Engineering |
Professor Emeritus, Computer Science
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
1984 Turing Award recipient |
| 15:20-16:00 |
Keynote 7 |
Pat HANRAHAN |
| The Big Idea in Computer Graphics |
Canon USA Professor, Computer Science
Stanford University |
| 16:00-16:40 |
Keynote 8 |
Ed LAZOWSKA |
| Computer Science: Past, Present, and Future |
Bill & Melinda Gates Chair, Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington |
| 16:40-17:10 |
Q&A for the afternoon session |
| 17:10 |
Adjourn |