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Contact Information - Peter Strazdins
Contact Information - Peter Strazdins
Peter's office is on the second floor of the north wing of the CSIT Building at ANU, room
CSIT N219, x55140.
He can be emailed at:
Peter.Strazdins@cs (.anu.edu.au)
He can be reached by normal mail / phone at:
Peter Strazdins
School of Computer Science
College of Engineering and Computer Science
CSIT Building 108, North Rd
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, 0200, AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 2 6125 5140
Fax: +61 2 6125 0010
Universal Resource Locator:
http://cs.anu.edu.au/~Peter.Strazdins
Events affecting email response / Office Hours - Semester 2/2009
- absent and not uncontactable
Sep 29 - Oct 06 :(
Timetable - Semester 2/2009
(draft week 1 - may be subject to small changes)
| |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
| 9-10 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
COMP8320 Lecture |
| 10-11 |
| 11-12 |
Office hours |
Unavailable |
| 12-13 |
Unavailable |
By appointment |
By appointment |
| 13-14 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
| 14-15 |
By appointment |
| 15-16 |
By appointment |
COMP8320 Lab |
Office hours |
By appointment |
Staff meeting |
| 16-17 |
Unavailable |
Departmental seminar |
| 17-18 |
Unavailable |
Office hours |
By appointment |
Unavailable |
Notes:
- Masters students seeking course advice: please make an
appointment instead through the DCS Office
(the co-convenor Dr Henry Gardner also takes such appointments).
- On the By appointment times, I
may be available for student consultation (without a prior appointment),
but only if I am not busy then.
- If its just a form (e.g. enrollment variation) that needs my
signature, you could just leave it with the DCS Office and they will
contract you when it is signed.
- If during the Office hours times I am not there for some
reason, leave a note under my door with your details - I will owe you
one. Note that there are occasional one-off events that might require
me elsewhere during these times - will try to leave a note on the door.
- Reasons for me being unavailable include time needed for course
preparation, supervising PhD/Honours students (6!),
curriculum development,
a plethora of administrative duties, and research.
Last modified: 25/09/2009, 18:43
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