Apr 21, 2010

Xen Summit North America

Sho Niboshi and Hitoshi Oi will be attending Xen Summit North America, which will be held at AMD HQ, Sunnyvale, CA from April 28 to 29. Sho Niboshi is scheduled to make a presentation on April 29. Registration is still open at Event Registration Site.

Apr 12, 2010

Rui and Kazuaki's talk

Rui Rei is the first visitor from University of Porto under the exchange program agreement with University of Aizu. He gave us a talk on the introduction of his school and his work at Porto as well as during his stay at Aizu.

Prior to Rei, Kazuaki Takahashi visited University of Porto last year and studied under the supervision of Dr Joao Pedro Pedroso with the support of Aizu short term study program. He also talked about the introduction of Porto (from a point of view of a Japanese who has been to a foreign country for the first time) and his study at Porto.


Apr 5, 2010

SIGEVA

Hitoshi Oi is serving as an officer of the IPSJ Special Interest Group on System Evaluation (SIGEVA) this academic year. The next SIGEVA workshop will take place as a session of Summer United Workshops on Parallel, Distributed and Cooperative Processing (SWoPP Kanazawa 2010)*, which will be held from August 3 to 5 in Kanazawa.

*only Japanese pages are available.

Apr 2, 2010

Unofficial International Talk: University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

Date: Apr 9, from 1900
Venue: South Lounge, Research Quadrangles (in front of 271 S7 Classroom)

Dear all,

University of Porto is one of schools with which Aizu has signed the exchange program agreements. From January this year, an exchange student from Porto, Rui Jorge Rei, who received the scholarship from JASSO, has been with us and engaged in research.

We set an unofficial and casual opportunity for him to talk about introductions to Porto, Portugal and his research.

We will have another speaker, Kazuaki Takahashi, who is a senior student in our group and stayed at Porto for 6 weeks last summer with the support of Aizu Short Study Scholarship.

No registration necessary; walk-ins are welcome.