Call for Submissions
9th EUROPEAN COMPUTER SCIENCE SUMMIT
- ECSS 2013 -
Informatics and Innovation
7-9 October, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline for Submissions: August 1, 2013
Author's Notification: August 15, 2013
The 9th European Computer Science Summit, ECSS 2013, with the theme "Informatics and Innovation", is soliciting contributions on topics of interest to the ECSS audience throughout Europe: heads (or deans, chairs, etc.) of informatics/computer science/IT departments (schools, faculties); research directors and managers of research centers and laboratories in industry or in public institutions; as well as senior faculty and senior researchers from both academia and industry.
Like its predecessors, the 9th European Computer Science Summit, 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. The conference will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, one of the most beautiful 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. This year’s speakers have been selected in connection to the ECSS 2013 theme “Informatics and Innovation”. We are proud to announce that the following thought leaders in research and education in informatics and innovation have agreed to deliver a keynote presentation:
- Francois Bancilhon, Data Publica, France
- Christian Buhr, European Commission, Belgium
- Frank van Harmelen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Heleen Kist, Independent Strategy Consultant, United Kingdom
- Erik Meijer, TU Delft, The Netherlands and Applied Duality Inc, United States
- Anka Mulder, TU Delft, The Netherlands
- Pamela Zave, AT&T Laboratories, United States
The special theme of this year’s summit is Informatics and Innovation. As stated by Peter Denning, “an idea that changes no one’s behavior is only an invention, not an innovation.” Thus, ECSS 2013 will be devoted research and education in informatics that is aimed at societal impact. ECSS 2013 aims to enable educators, researchers, managers, and other experts in the field to assess and discuss organizational matters that are needed to stimulate innovation in computer science education and research. Therefore, specific attention will be devoted to such topics as entrepreneurship, impact via open source, publishing via open access, impact via patents, and online learning and massively online open courses (MOOCs).
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ECSS 2013 is soliciting contributions on all topics of interest to its intended audience, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Organizational leadership and policies in research and education in informatics.
- Inter-university collaboration and coordination to promote and strengthen informatics in Europe.
- Research funding in informatics: availability, coordination, experience reports, policies, personal grants, role of the government, role of industry.
- Interdisciplinary research and education for informatics.
- Informatics and education: MOOCs, open learning, online learning, peer evaluation, engineering skills.
- Informatics and society: Ethics, awareness, image, importance, school education, student enrollment.
- Academic careers in informatics: performance indicators in research as well as in education, personal growth, international perspectives.
- Informatics and scholarly publishing: Open access, conferences and journals, preprint practices, social media.
- Informatics and innovation: entrepreneurship, patents, open source, and societal impact.
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Submitting Contributions
To contribute to the Informatics Europe 2013 Summit program, please submit an extended abstract of your position paper by August 1, 2013. Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the ECSS 2013 program committee on the basis of relevance to (and capacity of) the program. Proposals may aim at a 15 minute presentation or demonstration, and should consist of an extended abstract containing:
- A header with the title of your contribution, your name, position, and affiliation.
- A clear description of your contribution.
Extended abstracts should be formatted in the IEEE Formatting Guidelines. You can use this MS Word template or this LaTeX class. Abstracts should be at most 2 pages in length, and submitted in pdf to the Easy Chair ECSS 2013 conference submission site:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ECSS-ams-2013
- Deadline for submissions: August 1, 2013.
- Author's Notification: August 15, 2013.
The selected extended abstracts will be made available to the conference attendees and on the Informatics Europe site.
Come join this exciting and important event in the field of Informatics and
participate by submitting your contribution!