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Siren Scientific ICT-Research Event Netherlands
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Auditorium Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven
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The Boards of the Technology Foundation STW and the NWO Council for Physical Sciences (EW) are pleased to announce SIREN 2005, the Scientific ICT Research Event Netherlands. SIREN succeeds last year's successful "Landelijke Dag van het Informaticaonderzoek" as the national meeting for curiosity driven computer science and ICT research.
All scientists working on computer science or ICT projects are cordially invited to participate in the meeting, to join the discussions and to present a poster on your research.
First and foremost SIREN is the national meeting for curiosity driven research on computer science and ICT. SIREN especially presents results from projects supported by EW or STW and provides an opportunity to *all* ICT researchers in the Netherlands, for experienced senior researchers as well as starting juniors, in presenting their work. SIREN 2005 also serves as kick-off meeting for the research programmes GLANCE and VIEW. The afternoon session consists of presentations and discussion on citation analysis for computer science. What is citation analysis about and what does a proper methodology look like? How can one apply automated data collection such as used by CiteSeer or scholar.google.com? SIREN 2005 concludes with announcing the winner of the I/O Award 2005. This is a new award for the best result with respect to outreach from the ICT research community to a broader audience.
Programme
| 09.00 - 09.30 |
Welcome |
| 09.30 - 09.45 |
Opening by dr. Annejet Meijler (NWO) |
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Chairman: prof. dr. Peter Apers (UT/STW) Lectures on innovative ICT research |
| 09.45 - 10.05 |
Prof. dr. Peter Werkhoven (UvA/TNO) "Do you trust your experiences to ICT?" |
| 10.10 - 10.30 |
Prof. dr. Henk Corporaal (TU/e) "Predictable Design of Embedded Systems using Networked Architectures" |
| 11.00 - 11.20 |
Prof. dr. Ed Brinksma (UT/ESI) "The Embedded Systems Institute (ESI) and Embedded Systems Research in The Netherlands" |
| 11.25 - 11.45 |
Prof. dr. Chris Jesshope (UvA) "Microgrids - The Foundations for Massively Parallel on-chip Architectures using Microthreading" |
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| 12.00 - 14.00 |
Poster session and lunch buffet |
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Chairman: prof. dr. Paul Klint (CWI) Lectures and panel discussion on citation analysis for computer science |
| 14.00 - 14.30 |
Prof. dr. Ton van Raan (UL/CWTS) "Measurement of Research Performance and Discovery of Patterns of Scientific Development" |
| 14.30 - 15.00 |
Prof. dr. Lee Giles (Pennsylvania State University) "Next Generation CiteSeer and Automated Scientometrics" |
15.00 - 15.30 15.30 - 16.00 |
Prof. dr. Frits Vaandrager (RU) "Qualitative Citation Analysis" Coffee/tea break |
| 16.00 - 16.30 |
Dr. Maria Zemankova (National Science Foundation) "Citation Analysis and Information Vizualization as a Means to Understanding and Communicating Science" |
| 16.30 - 17.00 |
Panel discussion |
| 17.00 - 17.15 |
Presentation of the I/O Award 2005 by prof. dr. Emile Aarts (Philips Research/GBE-NWO) |
| 17.15 |
Drinks |
Participation is free of charge.
Click here for more information about the poster session.
Background information In 2005, the NWO Council for Physical Sciences (EW) and the Technology Foundation STW joined forces to support the development of the National Research Agenda on ICT 2005 – 2010. The NOAG-ict succeeds the successful NOAG-i 2001 – 2005 which was on computer science only. The motto of SIREN 2005 therefore is "from NOAG-i to NOAG-ict".
Contact and futher information Tessa Knaake Communication officer IPN Telephone: 070 - 344 08 05 E-mail: siren@nwo.nl
Organisation SIREN 2005 is organised by the Informaticaonderzoek Platform Nederland (IPN), the Technology Foundation STW and the NWO Council for Physical Sciences (EW).
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