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wise2006The Women's Institute in Summer Enrichment (WISE) is affiliated with the Center for the Team in Research for Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST).WISE is a residential summer program (July 5-11) on the University of California, Berkeley campus that brings together graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and professors from all disciplines that are interested in Ubiquitous Secure Technology and the social, political, and economical ramifications that are associated with this technology. Women were strongly encouraged to attend, though all are welcome. Professors from across the country came to Berkeley to teach power courses in several disciplines, including computer science, economics, law, and electrical engineering. The one-week program included rigorous classes in the morning, and allowed participants to explore through hands-on experiments and team-based projects in the afternoons. The objectives of the TRUST WISE Institute are:
Our tuition fee for summer 2006 was $2,500; however NSF-TRUST fellowships were available to US professors, post-doctoral fellows, and Ph.D. candidates studying at US universities. There was a maximum of 20 fellowships for Ph.D. candidates, post-doctoral fellows, and professors of all levels for the course. The deadline for applications for fellowships was March 31, 2006, fellowship recipients have been notified. Between 20 and 30 participants was selected from a nationwide applicant pool of people who have demonstrated outstanding academic talent. Women were given strong consideration although everyone was encouraged to apply. No prior experience in computer programming, law, or engineering was required, but we expected students to be able to handle college-level material at a rapid pace. The short courses provided fundamentals and recent new developments in selected areas of TRUST. Emphasis was be on techniques and theory only recently developed that are not available in texts or standard university courses. The instructors are well-known for their research and teaching. WISE schedule: There were three sessions per day:
Session 1 ran from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
All sessions took place in the Wozniak Lounge, 430-8 Soda Hall. Wednesday, July 5:
9:00 a.m., Session 1 - Xuan Xue, Vanderbilt University
10:30 a.m., Session 2 - Joan Feigenbaum, Yale University 12:00 p.m. - Lunch 2:00 p.m., Session 3 - Jack Lerner, UC Berkeley Thursday, July 6 9:00 a.m., Session 1 - Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School 10:30 a.m., Session 2 - Joan Feigenbaum, Yale University 12:00 p.m. - Lunch 2:00 p.m., Session 3 - Rebecca Wright, Stevens Institute of Technology Friday, July 7 9:00 a.m., Session 1 - Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School 10:30 a.m., Session 2 - Rebecca Wright, Stevens Institute of Technology 12:00 p.m. - Lunch
2:00 p.m., Session 3 - Yuan Xue, Vanderbilt University
Monday, July 10
9:00 a.m., Session 1 - Jeanette Wing, Carnegie Mellon University
10:30 a.m., Session 2 - Vijay Rhagavan, UC Berkeley 12:00 p.m. - Lunch 2:00 p.m., Session 3 - Shankar Sastry, UC Berkeley 3:30 p.m., Session 4 - Jack Lerner, UC Berkeley Tuesday, July 11
9:00 a.m., Session 1 - Jeanette Wing, Carnegie Mellon University
10:30 a.m., Session 2 - Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University
12:00 p.m. - Lunch
2:00 p.m., Session 3 - Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University
3:30 p.m., Closing Remarks - Ruzena Bajcsy, UC Berkeley If you are interested in this institute, contact Ruzena Bajcsy (bajcsy at eecs berkeley edu). Mailing lists and discussion forums may be found under the wise2006 link above. To modify this page, use CVS. |