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EASSS 2018: European Agent Systems Summer School

18-22 Jun 2018
Maastricht, The Netherlands

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                 * SECOND CALL FOR TUTORIALS *
     20th European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS-2018)
    to be held at the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
                       18-22 June 2018
       https://project.dke.maastrichtuniversity.nl/easss/

     Deadline for Proposals: 10 March 2018
     Please submit proposals to: easss@maastrichtuniversity.nl

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We invite tutorial proposals for the 20th European Agent Systems
Summer School (EASSS-2018), which will be held at the University
of Maastricht, The Netherlands.

EASSS tutorials are typically 3.5 hours
long, divided into
two sessions of 1.45 hours each.
For the detailed
call for tutorials, please see below.

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                      ABOUT EASSS-2018
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Since 1999, the annual European Agent Systems Summer School
(EASSS) has provided a highly successful forum for knowledge
exchange between researchers in the field of Autonomous Agents and
Multi-Agent Systems

The 20th European Agent Systems Summer School will be held at the
University of Maastricht, The Netherlands, from the 18th to the
22nd of June 2018.

As was the case with the earlier editions, EASSS-2018 will offer a
rich programme of both introductory and advanced courses on a
broad
range of topics in the area of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
Systems. The courses will be taught by leading researchers in the
field and are aimed at Masters and PhD students, but can be attended
by any interested researcher.

EASSS 2018 is organised under the auspices of EURAMAS, the
European Association for Multi-Agent Systems
(http://www.euramas.org/).

*** We invite proposals from members of the research community who
are willing to offer tutorials at EASSS-2018. ***

We are interested in tutorial proposals in all areas of current
research in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. As a very
rough guideline, any topic that might be covered at the AAMAS
conference or in the JAAMAS journal would be suitable for EASSS.

We aim for a mix of tutorials on fundamental and well-established
topics, as well as overviews of new and emerging areas of
research.

Tutorials should cover an appropriate selection of approaches and
not specifically focus on the tutors' own contributions. Besides
providing a coherent overview of a specific research topic, we
specifically encourage tutorial proposals to articulate a clear
link to applications and pragmatic consideration of the
fundamental topics presented.

We encourage both well-established senior researchers and younger
colleagues to submit proposals. Each tutorial is usually given by
one or two people. Exceptions are of course possible; for proposals
by more than two tutors, please justify this choice in the proposal
and explain how you intend to ensure the coherence of the
tutorial.

To support the tutors, we can commit to the provision of up to
400 EUR per tutorial to cover the travel and accommodation costs.

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                    SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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A tutorial proposal should take the form of a single PDF document
covering the points listed below. The maximal length of the
proposal is 2 pages.

Please, submit the proposal by email to: easss@maastrichtuniversity.nl
mentioning [TUTORIAL] in the subject line.

The following points should be addressed in the tutorial
proposal, preferably in the order stated below:

(1) Title
of the proposed tutorial.

(2) Tutor(s): name, affiliation, full contact details, and a link
to the personal homepage of each tutor.

(3) Abstract: a short paragraph describing the tutorial (100-300
words),suitable for publication on the EASSS-2018 web site.

(4) Topics covered: detailed list of topics covered in the
tutorial in terms of a list, preferably in the order in which the
tutorial will cover them.

(5) Type: a clear indication of whether the tutorial takes a
theoretical or applications-oriented perspective on the topics
covered. We encourage tutorial proposals that balance the two
perspectives.

(6) Level: please indicate the target audience and level of the
course. If there are prerequisites, describe what knowledge will
be assumed by the tutorial.

(7) Teaching materials: Please indicate what kind of teaching
materials you intend to provide. Note that we will require
materials by the date below, so that they can be distributed to
EASSS attendees in advance.

(8) Duration: Tutorials are typically 3.5 hours long. If you have
good reasons for wanting to deviate from this standard, please
explain this in your proposal.

(9) Equipment: Please list any special equipment (beyond data
projector and blackboard/whiteboard) that you might need.

(10) Short biographical sketch for each tutor (around 100 words
per tutor), suitable for publication at the EASSS-2018 web site.

(11) Experience of tutor(s): please provide details on relevant
teaching experience of the tutor(s).

(12) Additional information on the proposed tutorial. Include as
much detail as you see fit.

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                      IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for tutorial proposals:          10 March 2018
Notification of acceptance:               17 March 2018
Teaching materials due:                   3 June 2018
Summer school:                            18-22 June 2018

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                   SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
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Jurgen Dix, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Nico Roos, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Paolo Turrini, University of Warwick, UK

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                         CONTACT
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For all matters concerning EASSS-2018 and this call, please
contact: easss@maastrichtuniversity.nl

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                    PREVIOUS EDITIONS
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EASSS has been organised annually in different European locations
since 1999. The locations and web sites of the most recent
editions of EASSS are listed below:

* EASSS-2017 in Gdansk: http://easss2017.ipipan.waw.pl
* EASSS-2016 in Catania: http://easss2016.dmi.unict.it
* EASSS-2015 in Barcelona: http://www.iiia.csic.es/easss2015
* EASSS-2014 in Chania: http://www.intelligence.tuc.gr/easss2014
* EASSS-2013 in London: http://www.inf.kcl.ac.uk/events/easss13/
* EASSS-2012 in Valencia: http://easss2012.webs.upv.es
* EASSS-2011 in Girona: http://eia.udg.edu/easss2011
* EASSS-2010 in Saint-Etienne: http://easss2010.emse.fr
* EASSS-2009 in Torino: http://agents009.di.unito.it/EASSS.html
* EASSS-2008 in Lisbon: http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/events/easss08
* EASSS-2007 in Durham, UK
* EASSS-2006 in Annecy, France
* EASSS-2005 in Utrecht, Netherlands
* EASSS-2004 in Liverpool, UK
* EASSS-2003 in Bologna, Italy
* EASSS-2002 in Barcelona, Spain
* EASSS-2001 in Prague, Czech Republic
* EASSS-2000 in Saarbrucken, Germany
* EASSS-1999 in Utrecht, Netherlands

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