Call for Submissions
The 7th European Computer Science Summit, ECSS 2011, is a unique opportunity to meet some of the leading decision makers in informatics research and education, and discuss the critical issues of the discipline. ECSS 2011 is the yearly conference of Informatics Europe and will be held at the Politecnico di Milano, in the heart of one of the most exciting cities in the world, filled with culture, art and innovation.
The Summit is devoted to important and timely strategic issues and trends regarding all aspects of informatics: education, research, funding, entrepreneurship, management, career development, and policies. ECSS 2011 brings together key constituencies:
- Heads (or deans, chairs, etc.) of informatics/computer science/IT departments (or schools, faculties, etc.) in universities.
- Research directors and managers of research centers and laboratories, both in public institutions and in industry.
- Senior faculty and senior researchers from both academia and industry.
- Members of funding agencies at the European, national, regional, and local level.
- Experts and advisors in technology transfer and innovation.
The particular theme of ECSS 2011 is Informatics Transforming Society. Recent events have shown more clearly than ever the transformative power of information technologies; ECSS 2011 will enable researchers, educators, managers and other experts in the field to assess the consequences of our discipline and discuss the best ways of enabling informatics to make its best possible contribution to the progress of society.
Invited Speakers
ECSS will feature keynote talks by some of the most prominent academics and researchers from Europe and elsewhere, who will present their latest advances and debate the future of the field. A partial list includes:
- Stefano Ceri - Politecnico di Milano
- Monika Henzinger - University of Vienna
- Willem Jonker - European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT ICT Labs)
- Miron Livny - University of Wisconsin-Madison
- John Mylopoulos - University of Trente
- Xavier Serra - Universidad Pompeu Fabra
- John White - Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Other names will be added.
Topics
ECSS 2011 is soliciting contributions on topics of interest to its intended audience, including (but not limited to) the following list:
- Major trends in informatics research and education.
- Relationship of informatics researchers and educators with governments.
- Research funding: issues, experience reports, policy.
- Image of the discipline, student enrollment.
- Infrastructure to support informatics research and education.
- Issues in research and education policy.
- Experience reports on educational techniques for informatics.
- Research organization for informatics.
- Research careers in informatics, researcher evaluation.
Of particular relevance are contributions directly related to the theme of ECSS 2011, Informatics Transforming Society. In particular, contributions examining the effect of technology and the way to make them beneficial are welcome.
Important Dates
All submissions must arrive before 20 of July 2011, 23:59 Central European Time. Early submission is encouraged. Author notifications will be available by 5 September 2011.
Proceedings
All accepted papers will be made available to the conference attendees and on the Informatics Europe site (http://www.informatics-europe.org).
Contributions and Registrations
Position papers can be submitted in either of the following forms:
- Extended abstracts (up to 3 pages)
- Full papers (up to 12 pages)
Each submission should state in the first page to which of these categories it belongs, as well as the title, authors and affiliation. Format guidelines: A4 format, 11-pt Arial font type, single-space, one-column and 2 cm margins. Pages should not be numbered.
All contributions should be submitted as PDF format in the conference submission site: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecss20110·
Deadline: 27 August 2011
Author's Notification: 10 September 2011
All accepted papers will be made available to the conference attendees and on the Informatics Europe website
Registrations to the conference are open, register early to profit the discounted fees. Deadline for early registration is September 25, 2011.
Venue
The European Computer Science Summit 2011 will be held in Milan, Italy, in the main campus "Leonardo" of the Politecnico di Milano. The Leonardo Campus is the oldest of the Politecnico di Milano's campuses and was inaugurated in 1927 in the Piazza Leonardo da Vinci. The campus has since been expanded and has given rise to a university quarter known as "Città Studi". ECSS will be held in the South Building of the Leonardo Campus, located near the city centre with easy access by public transportation.
Milan is an exciting, cosmopolitan, attractive, multi-faceted, elegant city. As Italy's economical center, Milan is an intriguing mix of culture, science, art, fashion and business. Milan is an international centre of research and technology, the capital of fashion and design, a temple of music, and the custodian of an artistic striking heritage.
Come join this exciting and important event in the field of Informatics and participate by submitting your contribution!