Call for Tutorials: 18th European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS-2016)
Nils Bulling - EWI
N.Bulling at tudelft.nl
Mo Feb 15 11:37:33 CET 2016
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* CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS *
18th European Agent Systems Summer School
(EASSS-2016)
to be held at the University of Catania, Catania, Italy
25-30 July 2016
Deadline for Proposals: 18 March 2016
Please submit proposals to: easss2016 at dmi.unict.it
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We are inviting tutorial proposals for the 18th European Agent Systems
Summer School (EASSS-2016), which will be held at the University of Catania,
Catania, Italy (http://easss2016.dmi.unict.it).
EASSS tutorials are typically 3.5 hours long, divided into two sessions
of 1.45 hours each.
For a detailed call for tutorials, please see below.
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*** ABOUT EASSS-2016
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Since 1999, the annual European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS)
has provided a forum for knowledge exchange between various research
groups in the field of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, with the
aim of benefiting mainly graduate students and researchers at both beginner
and advanced level.
The 18th European Agent Systems Summer School will be held at the
University of Catania, Catania, Italy, from the 25th to 30th of July 2016.
As was the case with its highly successful earlier editions, EASSS-2016 will
offer a rich programme of both introductory and advanced courses on a broad
range of topics in the area of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.
The courses are aimed at PhD students, advanced Master's students, and
other young researchers, and will be taught by leading researchers in the field.
EASSS is organised under the auspices of EURAMAS, the European Association
for Multiagent Systems (http://www.euramas.org/).
*** We are now inviting proposals from members of the research community
who are willing to offer tutorials at EASSS-2016. ***
We are interested in tutorial proposals in all areas of current research in
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent 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 are looking for a mix of tutorials on fundamental and clearly established topics
on the one hand, as well as overviews of new and emerging areas of research
on the other.
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 considerations of the fundamentals
presented.
We encourage both well-established senior researchers and younger colleagues
to put in a proposal. 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 be able to offer this summer school and keep registration costs manageable
for attendees, we are dependent on the support of the research community. We
can at this point commit to the provision of up to 400 euros per tutorial proposal,
to cover the travel and accommodation costs of all the tutorial's speakers.
However, since we expect that some tutorials will be given by region-based
speakers with lower costs, we anticipate (but can of course not guarantee at
this point) that some surplus monies will be made available for distribution where
necessary amongst tutorial speakers whose costs may exceed the 400 euros
per tutorial.
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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.
Please, submit the proposal by email to
easss2016 at dmi.unict.it
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 at the EASSS-2016 website.
(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 covered material. We encourage
tutorials to balance the two perspectives.
(6) Level: please indicate the target audience and level of the course.
If there are some prerequisites about existing knowledge of students,
describe what knowledge will be assumed.
(7) Teaching materials: Please indicate what kind of teaching materials you
intend to provide. Note that we will require materials by the due date bellow,
in order that they can be distributed to EASSS attendees in advance.
(8) Duration: Tutorials are typically 3.5 hours long. If you have strong 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) that you might need.
(10) Short biographical sketch(es): a short paragraph on the background of
the tutor or tutors (around 100 words per tutor), suitable for publication at the
EASSS-2016 website.
(11) Experience of tutors: For review purposes, 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: 18 March 2016
Notification of acceptance: 25 March 2016
Teaching materials due: 1 July 2016
Summer school: 25-30 July 2016
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*** EASSS-2016 Committees and Contact
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Scientific Committee:
- Davide Grossi, University of Liverpool, UK
- Corrado Santoro, University of Catania, Italy
- Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Unversité Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Contact:
For all matters concerning EASSS-2016 and this Call for Tutorial Proposals,
please contact easss2016 at dmi.unict.it
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*** PREVIOUS EDITIONS
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EASSS has been organised annually in different European locations since 1999.
Here are the websites of the most recent editions:
* EASSS-2015 in Barcelona: http://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/index.html
EASSS-2012/Valencia, Spain; EASSS-2011/Girona, Spain;
EASSS-2010/Saint-Etienne, France; EASSS-2009/Torino, Italy;
EASSS-2008/Lisbon, Portugal; EASSS-2007/Durham, UK;
EASSS-2006/Annecy,France; EASSS-2005/Utrecht, Netherlands;
EASSS-2004/Liverpool, UK; EASSS-2003/Bologna, Italy;
EASSS-2002/Barcelona, Spain; EASSS-2001/Prague, Czech Republic;
EASSS-2000/Saarbrucken, Germany; EASSS-1999/Utrecht, Netherlands
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Priv.-Doz. Dr. rer. nat. habil.
Nils Bulling
Interactive Intelligence Group
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands
http://www.nilsbulling.com
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