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ICCSW 2011: Imperial College Computing Student Workshop

29-30 Sep 2011
London, U.K.

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         Imperial College Computing Student Workshop (ICCSW) 2011

         September 29-30, 2011
         London, United Kingdom

         http://iccsw.doc.ic.ac.uk/
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The 2011 Imperial College Computing Student Workshop aims to provide an 
international forum for doctoral students to discuss various and wide 
ranging topics that are current in computer science research.

The workshop welcomes computing research students from all around the 
Europe.


The inaugural workshop aims at bringing together students at different 
levels of their graduate studies. The workshop offers a traditional track 
featuring technical papers and a discussion session focused on current 
topics in computer science.

The workshop aims to:
* offer research students the opportunity to submit and present their research at a peer reviewed venue;
* provide PhD students with the experience of organising a workshop, including reviewing papers by other students;
* provide a forum for open discussion of topics including those outside the current focus of research;
* allow students to network with those from other institutions as well as to learn about research at other universities.


IMPORTANT DATES

* Abstract & replies to topics submission: July 15, 2011
* Paper submission: July 25, 2011
* Author notifications: August 15, 2011
* Camera-ready version & two-page slides: August 30, 2011

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Technical Track

This track is a general computing track for both theoretical and applied 
approaches.

Areas of interest for the general track cover all fields of research in 
computer science, including (but not limited to) the following:

Computer Systems
Database
Logic and Artificial Intelligence
Networks and Communications
Programming Languages
Robotics
Software Engineering
Theory of Computational Systems
Verification and Model Checking

Discussion Track

This track includes multiple discussion panels on current topics in 
computer science and its surrounding fields.

Current discussion topics include:
   "The Future of Machine Learing"
   "Software Engineering in the Age of Multi-Scale Computing"

We invite students to nominate additional topics for a discussion panel 
that they are willing to chair.


Gone In 120 Seconds

The workshop plans to include a "two-minute madness" session at the start 
of the event. In this sessoin, participants are given an two-minute 
opportunity to speak about their work.

Participants are requested to submit a short 2-slide presentation when 
sending their camera-ready manuscript to the conference chairs.


SUBMISSION

Submission of papers, replies and 120-second slides should be done via 
EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccsw2011

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ORGANISATION

Steering committee
   Imperial College London
     Xiuyi Fan
     Petr Hosek
     Andrew V. Jones
     Nicholas Ng
     Reuben Rowe

   University of Cambridge
     Andreas Koltes
     Sren Preibusch
     Malte Schwarzkopf

   University of Oxford
     Ahmed Mohamed
     Pia-Ramona Wojtinnek

Advisory board
   Imperial College London
     Krysia Broda
     Naranker Dulay

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To find out more details about the workshop, please visit our website
         http://iccsw.doc.ic.ac.uk/

To contact workshop organisers with any questions, please email
         iccsw@imperial.ac.uk