Tuesday, 10 July 2007
- Session on being an entrepreneur provided by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (opens in new tab) at the Judge Business School (opens in new tab)
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- How to define a business model, Hermann Hauser (Amadeus Capital Partners)
- Workshops:
1. Partnering with established organisations, Mike Carr (British Telecom)
2. Intellectual property, Isla Furlong (Venner Shipley)
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- Keynote talk, Rick Rashid (Microsoft Research)
- Giving a good presentation, Ken Shaw (Benchmark Communication Techniques)
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
- Productising research, John Miller (Microsoft Research)
- Autostereoscopic 3D displays: stereoscopic perception without the special glasses, Neil Dodgson (University of Cambridge)
- Applying for research funding, John Hand (EPSRC)
Thursday, 12 July 2007
- Mind-reading machines, Peter Robinson (University of Cambridge)
- Posters sessions
Friday, 13 July 2007
- How to write a great research paper, Simon Peyton-Jones (Microsoft Research)
- Programming biology, Andrew Phillips (Microsoft Research)
- Peer-to-peer networking, Ant Rowstron (Microsoft Research)
- Autonomous monitoring of vulnerable habitats, Robin Freeman (Microsoft Research)
- Machine learning applied to games, Phillip Trelford (Microsoft Research)