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Cornell Tech’s Weekly Seminars in NYC

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Cornell Tech has a new weekly seminar called d:Tech NYC, on Tuesdays from noon-1:30 PM at Cornell Tech, which brings together designers & human computer interaction professionals working in these areas. The seminar organizer is James Landay, Professor in Information Science at Cornell Tech.

Come join! Lunch will be served. Please RSVP so we have a proper headcount, list for security, and plenty of food. Cornell Tech is currently located at the Google building in Chelsea, corner of 15th St. and 8th Ave.

Sign up for the seminar mailing list to get weekly talk announcements and calendar of speakers! RSVP on the seminar page (see http://bit.ly/dtechnyc).

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