ECSS 2023

Call for Participation

ECSS 2022 - 18th European Computer Science Summit
"Workforce for the Digital Transformation"

Annual Summit for leaders and decision makers in
informatics/computer science research, education and policies in Europe

24 – 26 October 2022, Hamburg, Germany


Digital transformation and informatics: how do they influence each other, and how can they be utilized to bring greater benefits to science, education, and society?

With this year’s scientific main theme “Workforce for the Digital Transformation”, the 18th European Computer Science Summit (ECSS) 2022 will be addressing this key topic from the scientific, economic, political, and social perspectives.

The ECSS 2022 will be held in Hamburg, Germany, from October 24-26. The Summit will be hosted as an on-site event by the University of Hamburg, and co-organised by GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik, and SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn.

Conference Program

A preliminary conference schedule is now available and is constantly updated on our ECSS 2022 website. Confirmed ECSS 2022 activities include:

Monday – October 24th

Tuesday – October 25th

Wednesday – October 26th

All sessions and workshops will include a mix of keynote talks by a selection of distinguished speakers from all over Europe, with ample time for interaction, discussion and knowledge sharing. The welcome cocktail on Monday and gala dinner on Tuesday evening will allow for further exchange and networking, boosting top-level international dialogues on key topics of informatics/computer science. 

Visit our YouTube Channel to revisit the inspiring sessions from ECSS 2021 and ECSS 2020!

Registration

Registration for ECSS 2022 now opens.

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About ECSS

ECSS conferences are devoted to important and timely strategic issues and trends regarding all aspects of informatics/computer science such as research, education, entrepreneurship, funding, career development, management and policies. The key audience includes:

  • Heads (deans, chairs) of academic informatics/computer science departments (schools, faculties, institutes);
  • Research directors and managers of research centers, institutes and labs on informatics/computer science, both in public institutions and in industry;
  • Informatics/computer science faculty members and researchers from both academia and industry;
  • Members of funding and governmental agencies for informatics/computer science at European, national, regional and local level;
  • Experts, advisors and thinkers of numerous key issues like ethics, the relation between informatics and other scientific disciplines, informatics’ future and its influence on the academic world and society;
  • PhD students and post doctorates conducting research on informatics/computer science.

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