Submitted by Paul Miner on January 14th, 2021
Submitted by Janos Sztipanovits on January 14th, 2021
Event
CYBERSEC 2019
The Sixth International Conference on Cyber Security, Cyber Welfare and Digital Forensic (CyberSec2019)
CYBERSEC Forum is an unique opportunity to meet and discuss the current issues of cyber disruption and ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity related threats. Our mission is to foster the building of an Europe-wide cybersecurity system and to create a dedicated, collaborative platform for the governments, international organisations and key private sector companies.
Event
SaTC 2019
The fourth biennial NSF Secure and Trustworthy CyberSpace Principal Investigators’ Meeting (SaTC PI Meeting ’19) will be held Monday, October 28 starting at 8:00 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, located at 5000 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA 22311. The Hilton Alexandria Mark Center is 8.2 miles from the Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and 4.7 miles from NSF via Seminary Road.
Please plan to attend the light evening reception on arrival night of Sunday, October 27.
The 5th F1/10 Autonomous Racing competition
F1 Tenth is an International Competition.
We expose you to the foundations of perception, planning, and control in a fun and challenging environment. Participating teams race vehicles with similar hardware specification and try to outsmart and outpace each other in a battle of algorithms.
Submitted by Regan Williams on September 26th, 2019
Event
SIGCSE 2020
Call for Papers
SIGCSE 2020
The 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
March 11 - March 14, 2020
Portland, Oregon, USA
http://sigcse2020.sigcse.org
The SIGCSE Technical Symposium is the largest computing education conference worldwide organized by ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE). It attracts nearly 2000 researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in improving computing education in K-12 and higher education.
Submitted by Regan Williams on August 20th, 2019
The aim of the symposium is to foster communication among diverse communities of research and practice that have used the theory of contextual integrity as a framework to reason about, design and evaluate, craft regulation for, and generate formal logics for privacy. After the success of a half-day meeting in Fall 2017, we are excited to follow up with a more comprehensive event to foster discussion across a broader spectrum of disciplines. The Symposium will feature a combination of invited and submitted works.
Symposium Chairs
40th Summer School of Automatic Control
special topic on Control of Computing Systems
Grenoble, France
September, 09-13, 2019
More informations at
Submitted by Regan Williams on June 25th, 2019