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Research to Reality: Symposium on Pervasive Computing in the Smart Home was held at The George Washington University Virginia Campus on Thursday, May 20, 2004, 9 am to 5 pm. Please review this website for the symposium schedule and speaker biographies.

Interested in attending a future symposium?
Contact
Prof. C. Dianne Martin, Project Director, by e-mail at: dmartin@gwu.edu

GW's Home of the 21st Century (H21C)
Click here to go to the H21C website.
To arrange an H21C lab tour contact Olga Gelbart by e-mail at: rosa@gwu.edu
For more information about RFID research taking place in the H21C contact Prof. Shahrokh Ahmadi by e-mail at: ahmadi@gwu.edu


Purpose of the May 2004 Symposium:

  • Knowledge sharing between researchers, product developers, and implementers.
  • A look at current applications and future directions for pervasive technologies.

Symposium Location:

George Washington University Virginia Campus, conveniently located off of Route 7, one mile west of Route 28, five miles north of Dulles International Airport, 12 miles west of Tysons Corner, and eight miles east of historic Leesburg. Parking is free. Directions.

Registration Fee:
$50/person; $25/students (ID required)
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Hosted by the Home of the 21st Century Research Lab, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and The George Washington University Virginia Campus.

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Featured Speakers: The Research

Featured Corporate Panelists: The Reality