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    Thanks to Sumi and the Steering Committee for entrusting us with this job Thanks to the authors for submitting

    Thanks to the authors! # of countries, institutions/affiliations represented – several of which are new to the community

    Heavy load this year

    We got several compliments from authors on the high-quality of reviews

    Paper session times, names & session chairs Note about where and when to meet session chair Sessions on time; talks that run over will be cut off Audience: please be on time for sessions so that we can start on time

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    1. Opening Session October 1, 2009
    2. 2009 Attendance Sept 30: 255 registrants
    3. 2009 Attendance (by Organization)
    4. 2009 Attendance (by City)
    5. Special Thanks & Recognition
      • Chao Chen, UF
      • Duckki Lee, UF
      • Jung Wook Park, UF
      • Eunju Kim, UF
    6. Thanks to all Student Volunteers
      • SV Chairs:
      • Jennifer Rode, Alireza Sahami, Erich Stuntebeck
      • SV’s:
      • David Dearman, University of Toronto
      • Alyssa Rosenzweig, University of Toronto
      • David Nguyen, UC Irvine
      • Nithya Sambasivan, UC Irvine
      • Adebola Osuntogun, Georgia Tech
      • Karen Tang, Carnegie Mellon University
      • Joseph Manganelli, Clemson University
      • Jo Vermeulen, Hasselt University
    7. Thanks to our Sponsors
    8. Introduction from Program Co-Chairs
      • Hans Gellersen Lancaster University, UK
      • Sunny Consolvo Intel Labs, USA
    9. 2009 Submissions & Review
      • 251 Submissions
        • 180 Papers (10 pages), 71 Notes (4 pages): more than ever before
      • Authors affiliated in 31 countries
        • 40% Europe, 39% N. America, 17% Asia, 4% S. Hemisphere
      • 1028 peer reviews to provide all authors with detailed feedback
      • 31 Papers selected for presentation in the conference
    10. Thank you 2009 PC Committee!
      • Richard Beckwith , Intel Labs, USA
      • A.J. Brush, Microsoft Research, USA
      • Tanzeem Choudhury, Dartmouth, USA
      • Hao-Hua Chu, Nat’l Taiwan University, Taiwan
      • Nigel Davies, Lancaster University, UK
      • Anind Dey, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
      • Paul Dourish, UC Irvine, USA
      • Mike Hazas, Lancaster University, UK
      • Urs Hengartner , U of Waterloo, Canada
      • Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research, UK
      • Jadwiga Indulska, U of Queensland, Australia
      • Tim Kindberg, HP Labs, UK
      • Antonio Krüger, DFKI, Germany
      • John Krumm, Microsoft Research, USA
      • Paul Lukowicz, U of Passau, Germany
      • Jules Maitland, U of Glasgow, UK
      • Antti Oulasvirta, HIIT, Finland
      • Kurt Partridge, PARC, USA
      • Shwetak Patel , U of Washington, USA
      • Yvonne Rogers , Open University, UK
      • Albrecht Schmidt , U of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
      • James Scott, Microsoft Research, UK
      • Mirjana Spasojevic , Nokia Research, USA
      • Yoshito Tobe, Tokyo Denki U, Japan
      • Khai Truong, U of Toronto, Canada
      • Alexander Varshavsky, AT&T Labs, USA
      • Woontack Woo, GIST, Korea
    11. Thank you 2009 Reviewers!
      • 279 Reviewers
      Microsoft Research  KIST  MIT  U Duisburg-Essen  TU Eindhoven  Intel Labs  ETH Zurich  U of Munich  Nokia Research  U of Massachusetts at Amherst  UCSD  IBM  PARC  TU Braunschweig  U of Cambridge  U of Toronto  FX PAL  Bauhaus-U Weimar  Cornell U  Queensland U of Technology  UC Irvine  SRI Int’l  Dartmouth College  HP Labs  UC Berkeley  Google  Ludic Labs  Stevens Institute of Technology  Charles Drew U  GA Tech  Lancaster U  Indiana U  Duke U  U of Karlsruhe  INRIA  U of Melborne  Imperial College London  The Santa Fe Institute  SICS  U of Washington  U of Linz  U of Helsinki  CMU  Telecommunications Research Center  Miami U  Tokyo U of Agriculture & Technology  Harvard U  U of Texas at Dallas  Purdue U  U of Calgary  Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley  Rutgers U  Oracle  Stockholm U  GIST  U of Strathclyde  Motorola Labs  National Taiwan U  U of Bremen  HIIT  DFKI  U of Central Lancashire  Nagoya U  U of Glasgow  Swansea U  U of Minho  Microsoft  Yale U  U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  U of Tokyo  SAP Research  Fraunhofer IAIS  UC Santa Barbara  U of Nottingham  Aarhus U  TU Munich  Monash U  U of Passau  U of Lugano  ICU  Intel  KAIST  UNC  La Trobe U  U of Münster  Open U  U of Milan  Create-Net  eSYS  Interrelativity  U of Bath  Xmos  U of Twente  Kodak Research Labs  U of Michigan  Telefonica Research  Newcastle U  U of Rochester  U of Utah  Johannes Kepler U  NICTA  Nottingham U  Deutsche Telecom Labs  U of Kent  TU Darmstadt  U of Colorado at Boulder  Google Research  Ochanomizu U  George Mason U  U of Bristol  UBC  GM  Cassia Technology  Kobe U  Vodafone  U of Bremen  U of Salzburg  Delft U of Technology  Real VNC  Columbia U  U of Minnesota  U of Alabama at Huntsville
    12. Paper Session Details
      • 10:45-12:30 1: Places & Location
      • 13:45-15:30 2: Activity Recognition
      • 08:30-10:15 3: Notes
      • 10:45-12:30 4: Security & Access
      • 13:45-15:00 5: UbiComp Worldwide
      • 15:30-16:20 6: Behavior Change
      • 08:30-10:15 7: Context-Aware & Wearable Systems
      • 10:45-12:30 8: Sensing & Sustainability
      • Anind Dey
      • Paul Lukowicz
      • John Krumm
      • Urs Hengartner
      • Richard Beckwith
      • Khai Truong
      • Jadwiga Indulska
      • Hao-Hua Chu
      Thursday Friday Saturday Session Chair Presenters: Meet your Session Chair 20 minutes PRIOR to the START of your session Audience: Please be prompt so that we can keep the program on schedule
    13. Share your UbiComp 2009 experiences: Presentations, photos, & more…
      • This year’s tag: ubicomp2009
      • Consider posting your presentations on
        • www.slideshare.net
      • Participate in UbiComp 2009’s online community
        • http://ubicomp-2009.pathable.com/
    14. Have a magical UbiComp 2009!

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