Call for papers
Conferenza GARR 2019 “Connecting the future”
4-6 giugno 2019 Politecnico di Torino
Call for papers
At the hearth of this years’ conference are the new IT challenges in multidisciplinary research: from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence, from data preservation to their reuse, from education to open science. These are topics of interest for the many communities that are part of the GARR network and are becoming more and more interlinked and multidisciplinary.
The conference will be an opportunity to present success stories of innovation and topics for discussion for the world of academia, research, education, health and humanities.
Deadline
- Call opening: 15 February 2019
- Call closing:
15 April 201928 April 2019 - Notifications to authors: 10 May 2019
- Conference: 4-6 June 2019
Call for papers
We announce the opening of a call for papers with specific reference to:
- Use of network infrastructures and services
- Strategies and policies for the development of e-infrastructures
- Data and service access and interoperability
- ICT services for Research Infrastructures
- Training, education and technology transfer
Topics
Papers from the following domains can be accepted:
scientific research, biomedical research, arts and humanities, school and education.
The following is a (non-exhaustive) list of topics of interest for submissions:
- Cybersecurity
- Internet of Things
- Blockchain e modelli di certificazione
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big data
- Machine Learning
- Machine actionability/readability
- Deep learning
- Data mining
- 5G Networks: new architectures and applications
- Green ict
- Network and data centre sustainability
- Industry 4.0
- Technology transfer
- Education
- STEAM Learning
- E-learning
- Computational thinking
- Digital school
- Smart data
- Open Science
- Data privacy, data ownership, data protection
- Research data policy
- Long Term Preservation and accessibility
- Data sharing and data reuse
- FAIR data and services
- FAIR data assessment and EOSC compliance
- Biomedical research data
- Digital humanities
Rules
Contributions, in the form of extended abstracts in Italian or English, shall be between 1 and 3 pages long (i.e. 2.500-9.000 characters including spaces), plus, optionally, multimedia attachments (pictures, sounds, videos, etc.).
Proposals shall be sent solely in digital version. To submit your contribution, please use the online form.
Contributions will be evaluated by the Programme Committee and authors will be notified of the results. In case of acceptance, authors will be required to send their presentation in advance, following the instructions provided in the notification of acceptance and on the conference website.
Important! Papers shall address one or more of the conference themes as identified in the call:
- Use of network infrastructures and services
- Strategies and policies for the development of e-infrastructures
- Data and service access and interoperability
- ICT services for Research Infrastructures
- Training, education and technology transfer
The relevance to at least one of these points is one of the evaluation criteria against which the papers will be evaluated, together with quality and innovative potential.
The authors of selected works will be invited to send an extended paper, that will be published by Consortium GARR in a publication identified by ISBN and DOI codes. Contributing the paper is not mandatory and authors can decide to publish or not.