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SIREN is the national meeting for curiosity driven research on ICT for all ICT researchers in the Netherlands, for experienced as well as novice researchers.  The Boards of the NWO Council for Physical Sciences (EW) and the Technology Foundation STW are pleased to invite you to its fifth anniversary.

 

Title Scientific ICT-Research Event Netherlands (SIREN)
Venue University of Twente
Date November 5, 2009
 
  REGISTER   (deadline October 14, 2009)
  List of participants
  Speakers'corner (titels, abstracts an biographies)
 

Programme 

  Chairman: Peter Apers (UT)
09:15 - 09:45 Welcome
09:45 - 10:00 Opening by Arnold Smeulders (UvA, chairman of IPN)

10:00 - 11:00

Lectures on ICT research

- Paul Havinga (UT), Distributed wireless sensor networks beyond the hype

- Wil van der Aalst (TU/e), Replaying history

11:00 - 11:30 

Morning Break

11:30 - 12:30

Keynote lecture by Mark Overmars (UU), Motion in Games

12:30 - 13:30

Poster session and lunch

13:30 - 14:00

Three presentations for best poster award

14:00 - 15:00

Lectures on ICT research

- Eric Postma (UvT), Towards identifying Van Gogh’s invariants

- Ton Koonen (COBRA Institute, TU/e), Enjoying broadband services

15:00 - 15:30

Afternoon Break

15:30 - 16:30

I/O Award and lecture by winner

16:30 - 17:30

Drinks 

 

Go to the speakers' corner for an abstract of the lectures and a biography of the speakers!

 

 

I/O Tube

Simple and fast! Make a video with your digital camera or mobile phone and show the audience your vision on computer science, explain your poster at Siren 2009, etc. All videos will be shown at the SIREN website and during lunch on November 5. The most original video will be shown plenary.

Call for posters

SIREN provides the opportunity for all ICT researchers in presenting their work at a poster session during the lunch break. The posters will also be collected in a poster book, that will be handed out at SIREN. The deadline for submitting a poster was September 30, 2009.

This years novelty is the Best Poster Award. Three poster participants will be invited to plenary present their poster in ten minutes at SIREN. Though a winner will be selected by the audience, they all win an interview in I/O Magazine!

 

 

I/O Award

At SIREN the winner of the I/O Award 2009 will be announced. This is the award for the best result with respect to outreach from the ICT research community to a broader audience.

 

 

Programme Committee

Mark de Berg TUE
John-Jules Meyer UU
Gerard Smit UT
Wouter Segeth STW
Mark Kas NWO

 

 

Contact and further information

Debora Klaar

Secretary SIREN 2009

Phone: 070 - 34 94 430

E-mail: siren@nwo.nl