Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] FW: Computing committee meeting Wednesday 30 November
Hi Harry, This is a good point. I am forwarding this to the list to see how many people it effects. I also need confirm the arrangements for my own children. Please let me know if this means you will not be able to make the meeting. Best, david On 21/11/11 10:21, Vine, Harry A wrote:
Hi David, Wednesday 30^th November. Do you wish to suggest changing the date of our Computing Committee meeting as some may not be here and those with children may have to be away because of school closures suggest definetely check again with Kenny /-//Trade unions have called a collective day of strike action on 30 November, warning the government that Britain faces the "biggest mobilisation in a generation" unless ministers rethink "hugely damaging" changes to public sector pension schemes./ /Up to 3 million public sector workers, including nurses, teachers and careworkers, are expected to take part in industrial action, with at least 14 unions committed to strikes over government pension reforms./ Best wishes Harry -----Original Message----- From: physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk [mailto:physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk] On Behalf Of David Colling Sent: 08 November 2011 09:52 To: Weir, Kenny Cc: physics-departmental-computing; Williams, Matthew A; Roberts, Chris Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting Thanks Kenny, Lets make the date Wednesday the 30th of November at 12:30. I will book a location (I expect it will Blackett 532 but will check when I get back from Brussels tonight). Best, david On 07/11/11 15:53, Weir, Kenny wrote:
Dear David,
My apologies that I hadn't responded to your request.
At present I can make either of the dates you suggest.
Regards,
Kenny
-----Original Message----- From: David Colling [mailto:d.colling@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 07 November 2011 14:53 To: physics-departmental-computing; Weir, Kenny; Roberts, Chris; Williams, Matthew A Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting
Hi All,
The doodle poll has either Monday the 14th or Wednesday the 30th as the clear winners. I have a slight preference for Wednesday the 30th but can manage either. However there is no reply from Kenny Weir and I think that we need Kenny (or somebody to represent him) for the machine room update.
So Kenny, can you make either of these dates?
Best, david
On 01/11/11 21:24, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I think that now the start of term is a distant memory and Christmas is not yet in our sites, we should have a Physics Computing Committee meeting.
I have created a doodle poll at http://www.doodle.com/nhkdwga64sh926ig
Clearly meeting times evolve and so I would rather have this meeting as soon as is reasonable so that people don't become unfree on days when they have said that they are free. The meeting will be held at lunchtime (I am easy as to whether we start 12:10 or 12:30 we can discuss). I would like to keep this reasonably short but I think that we actually have quite a few things that I would like to cover this meeting - so a business like approach will be essential. These include:
- Actions arising - I wouldn't normally explicitly add this but there are quite a lot from the previous meeting!
- Status and plans for the Huxley machine room replacement. I have cc'ed Kenny specifically for this item so we shall try to do it early in the agenda.
- Security (similarly early in the agenda). Chris Roberts gave a talk to the faculty IT committee and I think that something similar would be useful here. Matthew Williams is taking over the security brief (along with others that he has) from Chris. I have cc'ed both on this mail but have only asked Matthew in advance (sorry Chris).
- Data preservation and access. This is becoming increasingly important in RCUK policy and is something that we have to make sure that we comply with. I will post the RCUK rules in an appropriate place (see some comments below).
- A report on the current discussions of the computing part of the teaching review. This will be very limited as it is far from finalised but it will be good to get informal feedback from this group. It is of course up to other bodies to ultimately decide what happens here and so this will be informal.
- Lecture theatre AV facilities
- Then there will agenda items suggested by others - please send items that you want discussed.
- The perennial items (ICT status and plans, group round up etc)
Vivienne has sent me the minutes of the previous meeting. I would like to post these and other documents on a web site rather than fill everybody's inbox. We used to have a web page for the departmental computing committee (which was rather out of date) but this has disappeared - or rather I cannot find it any more. Does it make sense to move this to sharepoint or would people rather see the old website resurrected?
Best, david
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Dear All, I have had enough replies saying that enough people will have significant problems making this meeting that I am afraid that we will have to rearrange this meeting. I am very sorry that this is turning into somewhat of a dog's breakfast. In the previous doodle poll Wednesday's were popular. Please can people let me know quite quickly if they cannot make Wednesday the 7th of December. If enough cannot make it then I will start a doodle poll tomorrow. My apologies again. Best, david On 21/11/11 11:11, David Colling wrote:
Hi Harry,
This is a good point. I am forwarding this to the list to see how many people it effects. I also need confirm the arrangements for my own children.
Please let me know if this means you will not be able to make the meeting.
Best, david
On 21/11/11 10:21, Vine, Harry A wrote:
Hi David, Wednesday 30^th November. Do you wish to suggest changing the date of our Computing Committee meeting as some may not be here and those with children may have to be away because of school closures suggest definetely check again with Kenny /-//Trade unions have called a collective day of strike action on 30 November, warning the government that Britain faces the "biggest mobilisation in a generation" unless ministers rethink "hugely damaging" changes to public sector pension schemes./ /Up to 3 million public sector workers, including nurses, teachers and careworkers, are expected to take part in industrial action, with at least 14 unions committed to strikes over government pension reforms./ Best wishes Harry -----Original Message----- From: physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk [mailto:physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk] On Behalf Of David Colling Sent: 08 November 2011 09:52 To: Weir, Kenny Cc: physics-departmental-computing; Williams, Matthew A; Roberts, Chris Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting Thanks Kenny, Lets make the date Wednesday the 30th of November at 12:30. I will book a location (I expect it will Blackett 532 but will check when I get back from Brussels tonight). Best, david On 07/11/11 15:53, Weir, Kenny wrote:
Dear David,
My apologies that I hadn't responded to your request.
At present I can make either of the dates you suggest.
Regards,
Kenny
-----Original Message----- From: David Colling [mailto:d.colling@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 07 November 2011 14:53 To: physics-departmental-computing; Weir, Kenny; Roberts, Chris; Williams, Matthew A Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting
Hi All,
The doodle poll has either Monday the 14th or Wednesday the 30th as the clear winners. I have a slight preference for Wednesday the 30th but can manage either. However there is no reply from Kenny Weir and I think that we need Kenny (or somebody to represent him) for the machine room update.
So Kenny, can you make either of these dates?
Best, david
On 01/11/11 21:24, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I think that now the start of term is a distant memory and Christmas is not yet in our sites, we should have a Physics Computing Committee meeting.
I have created a doodle poll at http://www.doodle.com/nhkdwga64sh926ig
Clearly meeting times evolve and so I would rather have this meeting as soon as is reasonable so that people don't become unfree on days when they have said that they are free. The meeting will be held at lunchtime (I am easy as to whether we start 12:10 or 12:30 we can discuss). I would like to keep this reasonably short but I think that we actually have quite a few things that I would like to cover this meeting - so a business like approach will be essential. These include:
- Actions arising - I wouldn't normally explicitly add this but there are quite a lot from the previous meeting!
- Status and plans for the Huxley machine room replacement. I have cc'ed Kenny specifically for this item so we shall try to do it early in the agenda.
- Security (similarly early in the agenda). Chris Roberts gave a talk to the faculty IT committee and I think that something similar would be useful here. Matthew Williams is taking over the security brief (along with others that he has) from Chris. I have cc'ed both on this mail but have only asked Matthew in advance (sorry Chris).
- Data preservation and access. This is becoming increasingly important in RCUK policy and is something that we have to make sure that we comply with. I will post the RCUK rules in an appropriate place (see some comments below).
- A report on the current discussions of the computing part of the teaching review. This will be very limited as it is far from finalised but it will be good to get informal feedback from this group. It is of course up to other bodies to ultimately decide what happens here and so this will be informal.
- Lecture theatre AV facilities
- Then there will agenda items suggested by others - please send items that you want discussed.
- The perennial items (ICT status and plans, group round up etc)
Vivienne has sent me the minutes of the previous meeting. I would like to post these and other documents on a web site rather than fill everybody's inbox. We used to have a web page for the departmental computing committee (which was rather out of date) but this has disappeared - or rather I cannot find it any more. Does it make sense to move this to sharepoint or would people rather see the old website resurrected?
Best, david
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Hi, Enough people cannot make the 7th that I have reopened the doodle poll. I propose to take the most popular date as of tomorrow close of play. My apologies that this has become so messy. Best, david On 24/11/11 15:31, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I have had enough replies saying that enough people will have significant problems making this meeting that I am afraid that we will have to rearrange this meeting. I am very sorry that this is turning into somewhat of a dog's breakfast. In the previous doodle poll Wednesday's were popular. Please can people let me know quite quickly if they cannot make Wednesday the 7th of December. If enough cannot make it then I will start a doodle poll tomorrow.
My apologies again.
Best, david
On 21/11/11 11:11, David Colling wrote:
Hi Harry,
This is a good point. I am forwarding this to the list to see how many people it effects. I also need confirm the arrangements for my own children.
Please let me know if this means you will not be able to make the meeting.
Best, david
On 21/11/11 10:21, Vine, Harry A wrote:
Hi David, Wednesday 30^th November. Do you wish to suggest changing the date of our Computing Committee meeting as some may not be here and those with children may have to be away because of school closures suggest definetely check again with Kenny /-//Trade unions have called a collective day of strike action on 30 November, warning the government that Britain faces the "biggest mobilisation in a generation" unless ministers rethink "hugely damaging" changes to public sector pension schemes./ /Up to 3 million public sector workers, including nurses, teachers and careworkers, are expected to take part in industrial action, with at least 14 unions committed to strikes over government pension reforms./ Best wishes Harry -----Original Message----- From: physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk [mailto:physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk] On Behalf Of David Colling Sent: 08 November 2011 09:52 To: Weir, Kenny Cc: physics-departmental-computing; Williams, Matthew A; Roberts, Chris Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting Thanks Kenny, Lets make the date Wednesday the 30th of November at 12:30. I will book a location (I expect it will Blackett 532 but will check when I get back from Brussels tonight). Best, david On 07/11/11 15:53, Weir, Kenny wrote:
Dear David,
My apologies that I hadn't responded to your request.
At present I can make either of the dates you suggest.
Regards,
Kenny
-----Original Message----- From: David Colling [mailto:d.colling@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 07 November 2011 14:53 To: physics-departmental-computing; Weir, Kenny; Roberts, Chris; Williams, Matthew A Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting
Hi All,
The doodle poll has either Monday the 14th or Wednesday the 30th as the clear winners. I have a slight preference for Wednesday the 30th but can manage either. However there is no reply from Kenny Weir and I think that we need Kenny (or somebody to represent him) for the machine room update.
So Kenny, can you make either of these dates?
Best, david
On 01/11/11 21:24, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I think that now the start of term is a distant memory and Christmas is not yet in our sites, we should have a Physics Computing Committee meeting.
I have created a doodle poll at http://www.doodle.com/nhkdwga64sh926ig
Clearly meeting times evolve and so I would rather have this meeting as soon as is reasonable so that people don't become unfree on days when they have said that they are free. The meeting will be held at lunchtime (I am easy as to whether we start 12:10 or 12:30 we can discuss). I would like to keep this reasonably short but I think that we actually have quite a few things that I would like to cover this meeting - so a business like approach will be essential. These include:
- Actions arising - I wouldn't normally explicitly add this but there are quite a lot from the previous meeting!
- Status and plans for the Huxley machine room replacement. I have cc'ed Kenny specifically for this item so we shall try to do it early in the agenda.
- Security (similarly early in the agenda). Chris Roberts gave a talk to the faculty IT committee and I think that something similar would be useful here. Matthew Williams is taking over the security brief (along with others that he has) from Chris. I have cc'ed both on this mail but have only asked Matthew in advance (sorry Chris).
- Data preservation and access. This is becoming increasingly important in RCUK policy and is something that we have to make sure that we comply with. I will post the RCUK rules in an appropriate place (see some comments below).
- A report on the current discussions of the computing part of the teaching review. This will be very limited as it is far from finalised but it will be good to get informal feedback from this group. It is of course up to other bodies to ultimately decide what happens here and so this will be informal.
- Lecture theatre AV facilities
- Then there will agenda items suggested by others - please send items that you want discussed.
- The perennial items (ICT status and plans, group round up etc)
Vivienne has sent me the minutes of the previous meeting. I would like to post these and other documents on a web site rather than fill everybody's inbox. We used to have a web page for the departmental computing committee (which was rather out of date) but this has disappeared - or rather I cannot find it any more. Does it make sense to move this to sharepoint or would people rather see the old website resurrected?
Best, david
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Meant to add the poll is at http://www.doodle.com/nhkdwga64sh926ig On 24/11/11 16:21, David Colling wrote:
Hi,
Enough people cannot make the 7th that I have reopened the doodle poll. I propose to take the most popular date as of tomorrow close of play.
My apologies that this has become so messy.
Best, david
On 24/11/11 15:31, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I have had enough replies saying that enough people will have significant problems making this meeting that I am afraid that we will have to rearrange this meeting. I am very sorry that this is turning into somewhat of a dog's breakfast. In the previous doodle poll Wednesday's were popular. Please can people let me know quite quickly if they cannot make Wednesday the 7th of December. If enough cannot make it then I will start a doodle poll tomorrow.
My apologies again.
Best, david
On 21/11/11 11:11, David Colling wrote:
Hi Harry,
This is a good point. I am forwarding this to the list to see how many people it effects. I also need confirm the arrangements for my own children.
Please let me know if this means you will not be able to make the meeting.
Best, david
On 21/11/11 10:21, Vine, Harry A wrote:
Hi David, Wednesday 30^th November. Do you wish to suggest changing the date of our Computing Committee meeting as some may not be here and those with children may have to be away because of school closures suggest definetely check again with Kenny /-//Trade unions have called a collective day of strike action on 30 November, warning the government that Britain faces the "biggest mobilisation in a generation" unless ministers rethink "hugely damaging" changes to public sector pension schemes./ /Up to 3 million public sector workers, including nurses, teachers and careworkers, are expected to take part in industrial action, with at least 14 unions committed to strikes over government pension reforms./ Best wishes Harry -----Original Message----- From: physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk [mailto:physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk] On Behalf Of David Colling Sent: 08 November 2011 09:52 To: Weir, Kenny Cc: physics-departmental-computing; Williams, Matthew A; Roberts, Chris Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting Thanks Kenny, Lets make the date Wednesday the 30th of November at 12:30. I will book a location (I expect it will Blackett 532 but will check when I get back from Brussels tonight). Best, david On 07/11/11 15:53, Weir, Kenny wrote:
Dear David,
My apologies that I hadn't responded to your request.
At present I can make either of the dates you suggest.
Regards,
Kenny
-----Original Message----- From: David Colling [mailto:d.colling@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 07 November 2011 14:53 To: physics-departmental-computing; Weir, Kenny; Roberts, Chris; Williams, Matthew A Subject: Re: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Computing committee meeting
Hi All,
The doodle poll has either Monday the 14th or Wednesday the 30th as the clear winners. I have a slight preference for Wednesday the 30th but can manage either. However there is no reply from Kenny Weir and I think that we need Kenny (or somebody to represent him) for the machine room update.
So Kenny, can you make either of these dates?
Best, david
On 01/11/11 21:24, David Colling wrote:
Dear All,
I think that now the start of term is a distant memory and Christmas is not yet in our sites, we should have a Physics Computing Committee meeting.
I have created a doodle poll at http://www.doodle.com/nhkdwga64sh926ig
Clearly meeting times evolve and so I would rather have this meeting as soon as is reasonable so that people don't become unfree on days when they have said that they are free. The meeting will be held at lunchtime (I am easy as to whether we start 12:10 or 12:30 we can discuss). I would like to keep this reasonably short but I think that we actually have quite a few things that I would like to cover this meeting - so a business like approach will be essential. These include:
- Actions arising - I wouldn't normally explicitly add this but there are quite a lot from the previous meeting!
- Status and plans for the Huxley machine room replacement. I have cc'ed Kenny specifically for this item so we shall try to do it early in the agenda.
- Security (similarly early in the agenda). Chris Roberts gave a talk to the faculty IT committee and I think that something similar would be useful here. Matthew Williams is taking over the security brief (along with others that he has) from Chris. I have cc'ed both on this mail but have only asked Matthew in advance (sorry Chris).
- Data preservation and access. This is becoming increasingly important in RCUK policy and is something that we have to make sure that we comply with. I will post the RCUK rules in an appropriate place (see some comments below).
- A report on the current discussions of the computing part of the teaching review. This will be very limited as it is far from finalised but it will be good to get informal feedback from this group. It is of course up to other bodies to ultimately decide what happens here and so this will be informal.
- Lecture theatre AV facilities
- Then there will agenda items suggested by others - please send items that you want discussed.
- The perennial items (ICT status and plans, group round up etc)
Vivienne has sent me the minutes of the previous meeting. I would like to post these and other documents on a web site rather than fill everybody's inbox. We used to have a web page for the departmental computing committee (which was rather out of date) but this has disappeared - or rather I cannot find it any more. Does it make sense to move this to sharepoint or would people rather see the old website resurrected?
Best, david
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Dear All, There is a clear winner in the doodle poll for the Physics Departmental Computing meetingwhich is Wednesday the 14th of December which has no "definitely not". i will book a room (probably 532 Blackett but I will confirm) and recirculate an agenda. best, david
Dear All, Just a reminder that we have a Physics Departmental Computing meeting at lunchtime today. This will be in 532 Blackett and will start at 12:30. Attached are the minutes from the previous meeting, which I had hoped to put on the departmental web site rather than distribute to everybody's inbox however, maybe next time. The agenda as advertised earlier is: - Status and plans for the Huxley machine room replacement. I have cc'ed Kenny specifically for this item so we shall try to do it early in the agenda. - Actions arising - I wouldn't normally explicitly add this but there are quite a lot from the previous meeting! - Security (similarly early in the agenda). Chris Roberts gave a talk to the faculty IT committee and I think that something similar would be useful here. Matthew Williams is taking over the security brief (along with others that he has) from Chris. I have cc'ed both on this mail but have only asked Matthew in advance (sorry Chris). - Data preservation and access. This is becoming increasingly important in RCUK policy and is something that we have to make sure that we comply with. The SFTC plans can be found at http://www.stfc.ac.uk/resources/pdf/stfc_scientific_data_policy.pdf and the RCUK documents are appended to the last page of this document. - A report on the current discussions of the computing part of the teaching review. This will be very limited as it is far from finalised but it will be good to get informal feedback from this group. It is of course up to other bodies to ultimately decide what happens here and so this will be informal. - Lecture theatre AV facilities - The perennial items (ICT status and plans, group round up etc) - AOB Best, david
Dear All, Please see message below from Sunday Popo-Ola. Please reply to Sunday if you or colleagues have an interest in attending the Autodesk meeting tomorrow. Regards Harry Harry Vine Email: h.vine@imperial.ac.uk Departmental Services Manager 216a Blackett Laboratory Department of Physics Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7515 South Kensington Campus Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 1441 Imperial College London SW7 2AZ, UK Web : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Popo-Ola, Sunday O Sent: 26 March 2012 15:02 To: Gregory, Alexander Cc: Alcock, Sam; Hutchinson, Samuel; Gosling, Graham R; Offer, Gregory J; Georgala, Alec; Morgan, Rachel; Keirstead, James E; Pullen, Andy D; Brown, Paul L; Thiyagarajah, Aravinth; Algar, Stefan D; Mcintyre, Neil R; Bakopoulou, Christina; Maréchal, Séverine; Ahearn, Alison L; Mohammed, Garry R; North, Robin; Ochieng, Washington Y; Clark, Leslie T; Herbert, Gordon I; Curtis, Mark N Subject: RE: Autodesk meeting Imperial College and Imperial Racing Green Dear all, This is to invite you to the propose meeting between Imperial College and Autodesk. The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss how we can further enhance our collaboration with Autodesk in the area teaching of design software to undergraduates and research by post-graduate and staff. Also to discuss how Autodesk can support us and other students activities such as Racing Green in future. The meeting will take place in Room 601, Skempton Building at 12:00 noon and will be followed by a tour of the Imperial Racing Green at about 12:45pm. The draft agenda for the day: 12:00 Arrival of Autodesk delegates 12:05 Introduction and presentation of Autodesk 12:20 Introduction and presentation of usage of Autodesk Software and the New Intelligent Infrastructure & Transport System Laboratory (IITS) at Imperial College London 12:35 Further discussion on future collaborations and support from Autodesk and Q&A 12:45 Tour of Imperial Racing Green Lab 13:00 End of meeting Please note that the main entrance to Skempton Building is currently closed, so please use the side entrances which are signed posted. Take the lift to the 5th floor and use the stairs to get to the 6th floor. Room 601 is located behind the door to your right at the top of the stairs. Please confirm your attendance so that I can make a name badge for you and circulate to others within the College whom you think will benefit from attending this meeting. Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. Regards, Sunday Dr Sunday Popo-Ola ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Skempton Building Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2BU United Kingdom : +44 (0) 20 7594 5979 : +44 (0) 20 7594 5989 : +44 (0) 795 735 7079 (Mobile) : s.popoola@imperial.ac.uk : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/cv http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.popoola please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Harry, I have another meeting at 12:00 today but will circulate around the Departmental Computing list so that it can in turn be circulated to the engineers in each group. Best, david On 26/03/12 16:44, Vine, Harry A wrote:
Dear All,
Please see message below from Sunday Popo-Ola.
Please reply to Sunday if you or colleagues have an interest in attending the Autodesk meeting tomorrow.
Regards
Harry
Harry Vine Email: h.vine@imperial.ac.uk Departmental Services Manager 216a Blackett Laboratory Department of Physics Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7515 South Kensington Campus Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 1441 Imperial College London SW7 2AZ, UK Web : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/
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From: Popo-Ola, Sunday O Sent: 26 March 2012 15:02 To: Gregory, Alexander Cc: Alcock, Sam; Hutchinson, Samuel; Gosling, Graham R; Offer, Gregory J; Georgala, Alec; Morgan, Rachel; Keirstead, James E; Pullen, Andy D; Brown, Paul L; Thiyagarajah, Aravinth; Algar, Stefan D; Mcintyre, Neil R; Bakopoulou, Christina; Maréchal, Séverine; Ahearn, Alison L; Mohammed, Garry R; North, Robin; Ochieng, Washington Y; Clark, Leslie T; Herbert, Gordon I; Curtis, Mark N Subject: RE: Autodesk meeting Imperial College and Imperial Racing Green
Dear all,
This is to invite you to the propose meeting between Imperial College and Autodesk. The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss how we can further enhance our collaboration with Autodesk in the area teaching of design software to undergraduates and research by post-graduate and staff. Also to discuss how Autodesk can support us and other students activities such as Racing Green in future.
The meeting will take place in Room 601, Skempton Building at 12:00 noon and will be followed by a tour of the Imperial Racing Green at about 12:45pm.
The draft agenda for the day:
12:00 Arrival of Autodesk delegates 12:05 Introduction and presentation of Autodesk 12:20 Introduction and presentation of usage of Autodesk Software and the New Intelligent Infrastructure& Transport System Laboratory (IITS) at Imperial College London 12:35 Further discussion on future collaborations and support from Autodesk and Q&A 12:45 Tour of Imperial Racing Green Lab 13:00 End of meeting
Please note that the main entrance to Skempton Building is currently closed, so please use the side entrances which are signed posted. Take the lift to the 5th floor and use the stairs to get to the 6th floor. Room 601 is located behind the door to your right at the top of the stairs.
Please confirm your attendance so that I can make a name badge for you and circulate to others within the College whom you think will benefit from attending this meeting.
Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.
Regards, Sunday
Dr Sunday Popo-Ola ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Civil& Environmental Engineering Skempton Building Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2BU United Kingdom
: +44 (0) 20 7594 5979 : +44 (0) 20 7594 5989 : +44 (0) 795 735 7079 (Mobile) : s.popoola@imperial.ac.uk : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/cv http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.popoola please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please forward to anybody interested in your group... note that this is today. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Autodesk Meeting - 1200 to 1300 Tuesday 27th March - Skempton Building Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:44:50 +0000 From: Vine, Harry A <h.vine@imperial.ac.uk> To: Colling, David J <d.colling@imperial.ac.uk>, physics-departmental-computing <physics-departmental-computing@imperial.ac.uk> CC: Brown, Paul L <p.l.brown@imperial.ac.uk>, Hanif, Shahid <s.hanif@imperial.ac.uk> Dear All, Please see message below from Sunday Popo-Ola. Please reply to Sunday if you or colleagues have an interest in attending the Autodesk meeting tomorrow. Regards Harry Harry Vine Email: h.vine@imperial.ac.uk Departmental Services Manager 216a Blackett Laboratory Department of Physics Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7515 South Kensington Campus Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 1441 Imperial College London SW7 2AZ, UK Web : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Popo-Ola, Sunday O Sent: 26 March 2012 15:02 To: Gregory, Alexander Cc: Alcock, Sam; Hutchinson, Samuel; Gosling, Graham R; Offer, Gregory J; Georgala, Alec; Morgan, Rachel; Keirstead, James E; Pullen, Andy D; Brown, Paul L; Thiyagarajah, Aravinth; Algar, Stefan D; Mcintyre, Neil R; Bakopoulou, Christina; Maréchal, Séverine; Ahearn, Alison L; Mohammed, Garry R; North, Robin; Ochieng, Washington Y; Clark, Leslie T; Herbert, Gordon I; Curtis, Mark N Subject: RE: Autodesk meeting Imperial College and Imperial Racing Green Dear all, This is to invite you to the propose meeting between Imperial College and Autodesk. The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss how we can further enhance our collaboration with Autodesk in the area teaching of design software to undergraduates and research by post-graduate and staff. Also to discuss how Autodesk can support us and other students activities such as Racing Green in future. The meeting will take place in Room 601, Skempton Building at 12:00 noon and will be followed by a tour of the Imperial Racing Green at about 12:45pm. The draft agenda for the day: 12:00 Arrival of Autodesk delegates 12:05 Introduction and presentation of Autodesk 12:20 Introduction and presentation of usage of Autodesk Software and the New Intelligent Infrastructure & Transport System Laboratory (IITS) at Imperial College London 12:35 Further discussion on future collaborations and support from Autodesk and Q&A 12:45 Tour of Imperial Racing Green Lab 13:00 End of meeting Please note that the main entrance to Skempton Building is currently closed, so please use the side entrances which are signed posted. Take the lift to the 5th floor and use the stairs to get to the 6th floor. Room 601 is located behind the door to your right at the top of the stairs. Please confirm your attendance so that I can make a name badge for you and circulate to others within the College whom you think will benefit from attending this meeting. Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. Regards, Sunday Dr Sunday Popo-Ola ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Skempton Building Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2BU United Kingdom : +44 (0) 20 7594 5979 : +44 (0) 20 7594 5989 : +44 (0) 795 735 7079 (Mobile) : s.popoola@imperial.ac.uk : http://www.imperial.ac.uk/cv http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.popoola please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
participants (2)
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David Colling
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Vine, Harry A