Announcement


ANNOUNCEMENT

International Lisp Conference, Stanford University, June 19-22 2005

    http://international-lisp-conference.org


The Association of Lisp Users is pleased to announce that Stanford
University will host the next International Lisp Conference between
June 19 and 22.  ILC 2005 marks the 25th anniversary of the seminal
1980 Lisp conference held at Stanford in August of 1980.

This year, technical presentations cover a broad range of subjects
woven together with the common thread of Lisp technology.  Topics
include: functional language design and implementation, mathematical
and scientific computing, artificial intelligence, data mining,
business intelligence, bio-informatics, telecommunications and
networking, the semantic web, music, and entertainment technologies.

A complete speakers list and schedule is available on-line.

    http://international-lisp-conference.org/speakers.html

    http://international-lisp-conference.org/schedule.html

The International Lisp Conference also includes a comprehensive
tutorial program including an all-day Common Lisp tutorial.

    http://international-lisp-conference.org/tutorials.html

We look forward to seeing you at Stanford!


Registration:

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Credit cards and PayPal are accepted. Simply visit

    http://international-lisp-conference.org/registration.html

The advance registration deadline is June, 1 2005.

    http://international-lisp-conference.org/deadline.html


General Information:

  In-Cooperation with:

    ACM SIGPLAN

  Sponsored by:

    The Association of Lisp Users

    Symbolic Systems Program, Stanford University

  Organizing Committee:

    Chair: Carl Shapiro (SRI International)

    Members: Rusty Johnson (ALU)
	     Peter Lindahl (ALU)

    Contact: ilc05-organizing-committee (at) alu.org

  Program Committee:

    Chair: JonL White (ALU)

    Members: Jans Aasman (Franz, Inc.)
	     John Adams (Space Telescope Science Institute)
	     John Amuedo (Signal Inference Corporation)
	     Kazuyuki Hashimoto (Electronic Arts)
	     Larry Hunter (UCHSC)
	     Nick Levine (Ravenbrook Limited)
	     Christian Queinnec (Universite Paris 6)
	     Nancy Reed (University of Hawaii)
	     Jeff Shrager (Stanford University)
	     Mark Stickel (SRI International)
	     Michael Travers (Hyperphor)
	     Taiichi Yuasa (Kyoto University)
	     David Wilkins (SRI International)

    Contact: ilc05-program-committee (at) alu.org
      

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