Silicon Valley NEDians organized a national convention of NED alumni which attracted record attendance of nearly 400 people. Did you get a chance to attend it? What are your impressions of it? What should be the next steps?

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Ya Badshah-e-NED Alumni,
Convention went absolutely great--it was a lot of fun.
It provided great networking opportunity.
Let's now do something for NED. We owe it to her.
My heart is in initiating and funding original research at NED. I have ideas on how to work with NED faculty without involving the bureaucracy.

People, please let me know if you are interested in such an undertaking.
regards,
C.
Ali Hasan,
Sorry about the delay.
I'd like to hear more about your ideas. What's the best way to communicate? Do you want float your ideas here for discussion?
Riaz
Let's talk on the phone.
Salam
C.

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