From 5d8bc431f3d21e8bd21243aafa4dd063a15a2bc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carolin Brandt Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:41:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] move serg seminar to make space for faculty retreat --- _events/2025-02-26-serg-meeting.md | 21 --------------------- _events/2025-03-12-serg-meeting.md | 6 +++--- _events/2025-03-16-serg-meeting.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 _events/2025-02-26-serg-meeting.md create mode 100644 _events/2025-03-16-serg-meeting.md diff --git a/_events/2025-02-26-serg-meeting.md b/_events/2025-02-26-serg-meeting.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4e34869..0000000 --- a/_events/2025-02-26-serg-meeting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: event -title: "SERG Seminar" -categories: [events] -start: "13:45" -end: "14:45" -speaker: Jonathan Katzy, Roham Koohestani -where: "B28, Hilbert 2.W510" ---- - -In this edition of our weekly SERG seminar we will have two speakers: - -**Jonathan Katzy** -topic TBA - - -**Roham Koohestani** will talk about his paper on the IDE workshop at ICSE'25 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02491). -Recent advances in artificial intelligence have increased the overhead of running applications, particularly with the integration of intelligent features into tools like IDEs. This has led to increasingly complex systems, requiring more efficient methods to deliver powerful capabilities without demanding excessive hardware resources. Hyperdimensional computing offers a promising approach, enabling efficient and holistic representation of concepts to provide effective solutions. In his talk, Roham will go over what HDC can mean for the developer community. - ---- -If you are interested to give a 15 min + 10 talk or host a 25 min discussion session in one of our next meetings, please contact Carolin Brandt via Mattermost or email. diff --git a/_events/2025-03-12-serg-meeting.md b/_events/2025-03-12-serg-meeting.md index c77a025..582b8aa 100644 --- a/_events/2025-03-12-serg-meeting.md +++ b/_events/2025-03-12-serg-meeting.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: "SERG Seminar" categories: [events] start: "13:45" end: "14:45" -speaker: Mark Swillus +speaker: Mark Swillus, Roham Koohestani where: "B28, Hilbert 2.W510" --- @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ In this edition of our weekly SERG seminar we will have two speakers: **Mark Swillus** topic TBA -**You?** -The second spot is still free! If you have a complimentary (not too similar) topic you'd like to present in our seminar, please poke Caro! +**Roham Koohestani** will talk about his paper on the IDE workshop at ICSE'25 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02491). +Recent advances in artificial intelligence have increased the overhead of running applications, particularly with the integration of intelligent features into tools like IDEs. This has led to increasingly complex systems, requiring more efficient methods to deliver powerful capabilities without demanding excessive hardware resources. Hyperdimensional computing offers a promising approach, enabling efficient and holistic representation of concepts to provide effective solutions. In his talk, Roham will go over what HDC can mean for the developer community. --- If you are interested to give a 15 min + 10 talk or host a 25 min discussion session in one of our next meetings, please contact Carolin Brandt via Mattermost or email. diff --git a/_events/2025-03-16-serg-meeting.md b/_events/2025-03-16-serg-meeting.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33daeef --- /dev/null +++ b/_events/2025-03-16-serg-meeting.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +--- +layout: event +title: "SERG Seminar" +categories: [events] +start: "13:45" +end: "14:45" +speaker: Jonathan Katzy +where: "B28, Hilbert 2.W510" +--- + +In this edition of our weekly SERG seminar we will have two speakers: + +**Jonathan Katzy** +topic TBA + +**You?** +The second spot is still free! If you have a complimentary (not too similar) topic you'd like to present in our seminar, please poke Caro! + +--- +If you are interested to give a 15 min + 10 talk or host a 25 min discussion session in one of our next meetings, please contact Carolin Brandt via Mattermost or email.