About IBM Technical Day
In collaboration with IIT-B, IBM is organizing an IBM Technology Day on September 27, 2008. The objective of this event is to bring researchers and practitioners from academic institutions and industry together, and discuss recent research problems and industry pain points in specific areas. The event opens up a window of opportunity for the student and faculty community of IIT-B and the technical experts at IBM to identify or enhance areas of collaboration. It will have several activities such as talks from IIT-B/IBM/Industry, poster sessions, video games (Nintendo Wii), and quizzes. All students from IIT-B are cordially invited to attend this event. We invite posters from IIT-B faculty members and students as well as IBMers, addressing the research problems in the following areas. Please submit your poster to the respective track leaders by August 31, 2008.
Information Management and Retrieval
(Track Leader: Dr Shantanu Godbole and Prof. Sunita Sarawagi)
- Structured Data Management (Database Technology, Information Integration)
- Unstructured Data Management (Information Retrieval, Text Mining and NLP)
- Semi-structured Data Management (XML, complex data types)
- Data Management Applications (Data Mining, Machine Learning, Systems)
Programming Languages and Software Engineering
(Track Leader: Dr Mangala Gowri and Prof. Uday Khedker)
- Compilation issues for multicore processors
- Compilation issues for embedded processors
- Re-targetability in production compilers
- Inter-procedural analysis and optimization
Distributed Systems and Autonomic Computing
(Track Leader: Prof. Varsha Apte and Prof. Umesh Bellur)
- Distributed Operating Systems and Algorithms
- Security and Privacy
- Self-* systems
- Service Oriented Computing
- Virtualization, Performance, reliability, dependability
- Sensor Networks and Mobile Computing in Distributed Systems
Microelectronics and VLSI design
(Track Leader: Prof. M. B. Patil and Prof. Ram Gopal Rao)
- Exploring advanced CMOS technologies with TCAD
- Parameter extraction for advanced MOS models
- Flash memory: reliability issues
- Parallel computing for circuit simulation
- Optimization techniques for CMOS circuit design
Web 2.0 and SOA
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