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AWASS 2013 : 2nd Awareness Summer School (AWASS 2013) on Self-Awareness and Autonomic Computing | |||||||||
Link: http://www.aware-project.eu/2012/awass-2013-lucca-italy/ | |||||||||
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The 2nd Awareness Summer School (AWASS 2013) IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy June 24-28, 2013 http://www.aware-project.eu/2012/awass-2013-lucca-italy/ =========================================== Scope ===== The 2nd Awareness Summer School is aimed at graduate/PhD students, and researchers from different disciplines, this summer school will cover theoretical, practical, and technological issues related to autonomic self-awareness and its various facets. The school is organized by the Awareness Coordination Action (CA), that supports research under the FP7 FET Proactive Initiative, in particular within the research projects ASCENS (Autonomic Service-Component Ensembles), EPICS ( Engineering Proprioception in Computing Systems), ORGANIC COMPUTING (Organic Computing Initiative), RECOGNITION (Relevance and cognition for self-awareness in a content-centric Internet), SAPERE (Self-aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems), SYMBRION (Symbiotic Evolutionary Robot Organisms), and CoCoRo (Collective Cognitive Robots) Lectures ======= Alan Winfield, UWE Bristol Why Robots may need to be self-aware, before we can really trust them Martin Wirsing, LMU Munich Towards Systematically Engineering Ensemble Peter Lewis, University of Birmingham Types of Computational Self-awareness and How We Might Implement Them Mark Read, University of York Capturing the Immune System: From the wet-lab to the robot, building better quality immune-inspired engineering solutions René Doursat, Drexel University Morphogenetic Engineering: Reconciling Architecture and Self-Organization Through Programmable Complex Systems Case studies ========== Students will develop four case studies covering state of the art autonomic systems technologies. Computational Self-awareness in Smart-Camera Networks mentored by Lukas Esterle and Peter Lewis, University of Birmingham Underwater search and rescue using a swarm of robots mentored by Mark Read, University of York Robot Swarms as Ensembles of Cooperating Components mentored by Annabelle Klarl and Martin Wirsing, LMU Munich Ensemble-oriented programming of self-adaptive systems mentored by Michele Loreti, University of Florence PhD Doctoral Forum =============== The PhD forum is an opportunity for participants to present and discuss their work in a supportive environment, with other PhD students and experts in the field Other Activities ============ * PhD poster session * Plenty of opportunity for mentoring activities * Team presentations and feedback Registration ========= The small registration fee (130 British pounds, around 150 euros) includes: * access to all summer school lectures and tutorials; * all presentation slides; * lunches and coffee breaks; * summer school social events. Registrations will be considered on a first-come, first serve manner. Please register as soon as possible here: http://store.napier.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?catid=224&modid=1&compid=1 Program coordinators ========= Nivea Ferreira and Mark Hoogendoorn, VU Amsterdam Local organizers ========= Alberto Lluch Lafuente and Andrea Vandin IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca |
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