Women in Computing Research
London Hopper Colloquia
The model for the colloquium is the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing held annually in North America, which encourages professional networks of women in computer science. These American meetings are held as a tribute to Admiral Grace Murray Hopper - pioneer of the computer business language COBOL - who inspired many young US Naval computing students during her heyday and still continues to inspire many computer scientists around the world many years after her death.
2013 London Hopper Colloquium, 23rd May at BCS HQ, London.
2012 London Hopper Colloquium, 15th May at BCS HQ, London.
2011 London Hopper Colloquium, 24th May at BCS HQ, London.
2010 London Hopper Colloquium, 4th May at BCS HQ, London.
2010 Speakers slides now available
- Alice Miller - Who says model checking does not find real problems?
- Samia Faruq - Mutant Bees - Perception of Colour in Different Natural Lighting Conditions
- Sadie Creese - Security in the Clouds
- Clare Hooper - Understanding and Re-Providing Social Connectivity in a Pervasive World
2009 London Hopper Colloquium, 5th May at BCS HQ, London. Pictures and write up available now
2008 London Hopper Colloquium, 1st May at BCS HQ, London.
2007 London Hopper Colloquium, 1st May at BCS HQ, London.
2006 London Hopper Colloquium, 9th February at BCS HQ, London.
2004 London Hopper Colloquium, 20th December
Queen Mary University of London.


