To attend, just email lrc-group@dartmouth.edu that you’re interested!
Sponsored registration for LRC is currently full. We’re still accepting general registrations for $400, which helps cover venue and event costs; these are reviewed on a rolling basis and confirmed as space allows. The fee is waived for Dartmouth students and faculty.
Want to give a talk instead? See the CFP.
Workshops
Project groups will be formed primarily on demand at the workshop - there’s no need to propose or lead a project in advance. DARPA PM Dan Ridge will kick off project time with a motivating scenario. All attendees should plan to actively participate hands-on in the project work, so please bring computing infrastructure (e.g., a laptop ready for development) that lets you do that.
If you have project ideas for the workshop, bring those along! You may also optionally bring vintage or interesting machines to work with.
Previous project examples
- TI-84 WASM interpreter
- P2P LoRa
- Echo server from comtrend ADSL2+ router to TRS-80 thermal printer output
- 2bpp livestream mediated by ffmpeg on ppc32 linux over dialup
- Fixing old Gameboys (and breaking old Gameboys)
Local Activities
Hanover offers plenty to do between events:
- Kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding via the Ledyard Canoe Club
- The Appalachian Trail passes through campus
- King Arthur Flour bakery (10-minute drive away)
- Hood Museum of Art (free, on-campus)
- Quechee Gorge with nearby alpaca farm
- Storrs Pond with watercraft rentals
Our student organizers and volunteers are happy to provide recommendations and directions!