Mark asked if I was presenting a paper. So I will catch you guys up on what I have to do at a typical conference.
Monday-7:45am-5:15pm Work my volunteer duty to earn my scholarship funds that I received. This will be supervising and technical support of Tutorials 1 (morning) and 2 (afternoon). Tutorials give a brief introduction to a particular concept. I killed two birds with one stone because I was already signed up for the first tutorial on Education-Based Multiagent Systems. This relates to my work on training firefighters.
Tuesday-9am-5:15pm Attend Safety and Security Workshop. Workshops are where people can meet in smaller, focused groups and present work in progress that is not as developed as a full conference paper. My research colleague, Janusz, will present a paper during this workshop that I am a co-author on. I am also Technical Chair for this Workshop and as such will be hosting and presenting on a simulation contest (that's what I was debugging yesterday). It is more of a friendly this year and will just serve as a lead up to something more sophisticated next year.
Thursday- I present a paper on my research. It is a poster paper, so I will set up a poster and stand by it and people will come up and ask me questions about my work.
Thursday- 14:00-15:30 and 16:00-17:00 I give a demonstration of the system that I have developed (with lots of help) in order to perform experiments for my research.
Sorry to bore you with the details ;) Had to get them out of the way.
The second tutorial was on P2P systems. Made me nostalgic for the glory days of Terazima!! I can't believe that site is still up.
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