Summer School on Informatics Education Research
Informatics and Other Disciplines
Best Practices in Education Award
2022 - Educating the Workforce for the Digital Transformation
2020 - Lifelong Education and Talent Gap in Informatics
2018 - Transforming Informatics Education
2017 - Informatics Education Available to All
2016 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2015 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2014 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
2013 - Informatics Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
Minerva Informatics Equality Award
Best Practices in Supporting Women
2025 - Female Careers at All Stages
2024 - Female Careers at All Stages
2023 - Female Careers at All Stages
2022 - Careers of Female Faculty
2021 - Recruiting and Supporting Female Students
2020 - Careers of Female PhD and Postdoc Researchers
2019 - Careers of Female Faculty
2018 - Recruiting and Supporting Female Students
08:00-08:30 Registration
08:30-09:00 Welcome and Introduction
09:00-10:20 Keynotes
Session chair: Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico di Milano
" Evolution of Software and Research Infrastructures: A Report from the Trenches" [Slides]
" Broadening Participation in Computing: Starting Before College" [Slides]
10:20-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-12:05 Keynotes
Session chair: Jan van Leeuwen, University of Utrecht
" Efficient Algorithms and their Applications" [Slides]
"EIT ICT Labs - Boosting ICT Innovation in Europe"
12:05-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:15 Discussion Panel: Academia-Industry Technology Transfer
Moderator: Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn
Panelists:
Judith Bishop, Microsoft Research
Alfonso Fuggetta, Cefriel
Willem Jonker, EIT ICT Labs
Antoine Petit, INRIA
14:15-15:15 Curriculum Best Practices Award - Award Ceremony
1.Welcome
2. Introduction
3. Announcement of the winners and handing out of the prizes
4. Talk by winner 1:
"Parallelism & Concurrency: Changing the Landscape of IT-Education" [Slides]
5. Talk by winner 2:
"Teaching High Performance Computing to Scientists and Engineers:A Model-Based Approach" [Slides]
6. Discussion between audience and both winners
7. Conclusion and announcement of next year's award
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:45 Informatics Europe General Assembly Session Chair: Bertrand Meyer, Informatics Europe President
Social Events
16:45-19:15 Visit to S. Maria delle Grazie and to the Cenacolo Vinciano
19:30 Conference Dinner
--------------------------------------Wednesday, November 09--------------------------------
08:00-08:30 Registration
08:30-10:30 Keynotes
Session chair: Letizia Tanca
"Search Computing and Traversal Education" [Slides Part1; Slides Part 2]
"The need of a multicultural approach in IT research" [Slides]
"Challenges for Technology Transfer from Industry to Academia" [Slides]
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:20 Keynotes
Session chair:Christine Choppy, University of Paris 13
"Experimental Computer Science and Computing Infrastructures" [Slides]
"Guiding ACM as Both a National and an International Society" [Slides]
12:20-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:30 Discussion Panel: Open Access for and based on Informatics R&D
Moderator: Yannis Ioannidis, University of Athens & "Athena" Research Center [Slides]Panelists:
14:30-15:45 Parallel SessionsSession I: EducationSession Chair:Hans-Ulrich Heiss, TU Berlin
Session II: ResearchSession Chair:Antoine Petit, INRIA
15:45 -16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-17:15 Special Session Informatics Europe Initiatives
Session Chair: Cristina Pereira, Informatics Europe
"Facts & Figures of Informatics in Europe - In Progress Report"
"Informatics Jobs, R&E Directory - New Services"
"Department or Faculty Evaluation - Starting the Operational Phase"
"Parallel Programming (or Supercomputing) Education in Europe: State of-Art - New Working Group"
"EQANIE - Status and Achievements after Two Years of Striving for Quality"
17:15-17:30 Closing Remarks: Bertrand Meyer, ETH Zurich, Letizia Tanca, Politecnico di Milano, Yannis Ioannidis, University of Athens & "Athena" Research Center
17:30- Closing Informal Discussions

The ECSS 2011 was successfully held in Milan. Three days of extremely interesting talks by top class researchers, educators and leaders in industry and governmental agencies, experiences and best practices exchange and passionate debate marked the 7th European Computer Science Summit hosted by the Politecnico di Milano.
The slides of the talks, gently shared by the speakers, are now available for download on the conference program page.
Below a few pictures taken during the conference.

Adapted image from nicepng.com
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