More FCRC

Jun. 11th, 2003 07:52 pm
[personal profile] dmaze
Still in San Diego. I'm here until sometime Friday afternoon, when my parents appear. It finally got nice; it's apparently 70 degrees out and sunny. PLDI, the one conference I was here for, ended this morning. I only went to two sessions of it, oh well. I did go to two sessions of ISCA, which included a very interesting talk on quantum computing and a talk comparing MIT's, Stanford's, and Berkeley's current in-house architectures.

Networking here is irritatingly bad. There's open wireless, but the access points are all new "54g" Belkin-brand junk, and there are large classes of wireless cards -- including the one built into my laptop -- that just don't work. Assuming you can borrow an 802.11 card, you then discover that, for a conference with over 2200 registrants, they've cleverly set up their NAT to point to 192.168.1.0/24, meaning only about 250 people can conceivably use the network at any given time. I still haven't tried the wireless have-nots table (it has a wired-Ethernet hub).

I'm also just not great at people-networking. I talked to some people a couple of days ago who recognized me from the SUIF mailing list. I talked a little to the Addison-Wesley person this morning, but that's not necessarily an insanely useful contact. :-) Talking to people from Sun was interesting, except that I knew a couple of them from MIT beforehand.

What else? I have another day and a half here; I might go to some of the LCTES workshop talks, even though I technically shouldn't. I'm also considering trying to spend tomorrow in Balboa Park, since the museums sound interesting and I mostly failed last time I was here. Or people still here from my group might try to go to the beach. At least the weather's still holding up...

(FCRC == Federated Computing Research Conference; PLDI == Programming Language Design and Implementation; ISCA == International Symposium on Computer Architecture; LCTES == Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems. My group had two papers in PLDI and one in LCTES.)

Date: 2003-06-11 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I'm not sure I can accurately judge your stature in the field - but one thing I've seen with Laura is how in her early days as a researcher (what would have been grad school for anyone else, but was professional in her case) there were a few people who would make a point of introducing her, and dragging her along to dinners at conferences, and things like that. These days, *she's* the one keeping an eye out for young grad students, taking an interest and all. Does that model hold in your field as well? It's not quite the APO big-brother model, in that it isn't as tightly bound - more of a "who's at *this* conference" behaviour, if you don't have a lot your *own* grad students yet (that's the next phase, I think, she's not quite there yet :)

I don't know if that helps, but maybe it's something to look for...

Date: 2003-06-11 08:28 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
oops, forgot to sign, but you can probably guess _Mark_

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