Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

ICT.OPEN

14 november 2011 - 15 november 2011

Keynote lectures van Jos Benshop, Robert Brayton en Tinne Tuytelaars op ICT.OPEN

Het tweedaagse congres ICT.OPEN is een samenvoeging van SIREN (IPN/NWO), ICT.STW en de bijeenkomsten van de onderzoekscholen ASCI, IPA en SIKS.

ICT.OPEN is de "place to be" voor iedereen die betrokken of geĂŻnteresseerd is in ICT en informatica onderzoek. Het programma is onderverdeeld in thema's zoals; Electronic systems, Embedded Systems, Micro technology & micro devices, Security & Privacy, Data Intensive Computing, Intelligent Systems en Complex Interactive Systems.

Op 14 en 15 november zullen de volgende drie interessante keynote speakers een presentatie geven;
Professor Jos Benschop - sr. VP ASML, prof. UT
Senior Vice President Technology ASML and professor Industrial Physics at the University of Twente.
He is a member of the board of directors of FOM and STW. He is associate editor of several journals, like the Journal of Micro/Nanolithography. As Senior Vice President Technology he is responsible for the definition and execution of research/advanced-development programming which is executed within ASML and with an extensive network of international partners. Professor Benschop will talk about public-private partnerships in research at ASML.

Professor Robert Brayton - University of California, Berkeley He is Cadence Distinguished Professor of EECS at Berkeley. He received the CAS Golden Jubilee Medal, IEEE Millennium Medal in 2000 and the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Consortium's Phil Kaufman Award in 2007. Current research involves combinational and sequential logic synthesis for area/performance/testability, formal design verification and logical/physical synthesis for DSM designs. His talk will give a historical overview of this field.

Professor Tinne Tuytelaars - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Tuytelaars received a ERC starting independent researcher grant in 2009 and is member of the editorial board of CVIU (Computer Vision and Image Understanding). Her research areas are local invariant features, object recognition, wide baseline stereo and multi-modal analysis. Her talk will focus on the latest developments in these fields.

Het programma is volop in ontwikkeling met betrekking tot het invullen van de parallel sessies.
Op ICT.OPEN wordt natuurlijk ook ruim aandacht besteedt aan posterpresentaties en is er volop gelegenheid om te netwerken.

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