Omschrijving

ICT is rapidly changing our world in finding new solutions to economical and societal problems. At CTIT we are working among others on solutions for energy efficiency and traffic jams and in the meantime connecting people from all over the world. ICT innovation itself, however, is no perpetuum mobile. Too often, there is news on malfunctions of railways, telecom, or financial systems. Minor defects lead to macro scale problems with huge social and monetary consequences. In most, the ICT system has become too complex. For tomorrow’s society to function at a higher level, we need to invest in ongoing ICT research today.

CTIT has acknowledged this need and is working hard on spreading the message. In the coming years, ICT will play a key role in innovation plans. A Dutch ICT Roadmap has been developed. The Netherlands will focus its fundamental and strategic research on industrial challenges, the so called top sectors. All of these sectors realized that ICT was crucial for achieving their ambitions. Not only on a national level, but also on a European scale, challenges have been formulated. In EU’s Horizon 2020 three objectives have been set: excellent research, competitive industries, and better society. Here as well, ICT plays a central role in reaching these goals.

At this year’s CTIT symposium we will take up the challenges defined at the national and European level. Challenges which, when solved, will lead us to a better future. Together with you we will show that ICT is the true innovation highway.

Evenement is geheel georganiseerd vanuit CTIT, afdeling informatica deelt dit via de KiviNiria website mede.

09.30 Registration and welcome

10.00 Opening by Prof.dr. Peter Apers
Scientific Director CTIT, University of Twente, the Netherlands

10.05 Introduction by Dr.ir. Djoerd Hiemstra (chairman)University of Twente, the Netherlands

10.15 Dr. Ravi Kumar Google, United States of America
“Two Computational Paradigms for Big Data”

11.05 PhD Carrousel part 1

11.35 Dr.ir. Aiko Pras University of Twente, the Netherlands “Management of the Future Internet”

12.05 Lunch

13.20 Dr.ir. Djoerd Hiemstra University of Twente, the Netherlands “Big Data in the Netherlands”

13.30 Norvig Award: Wanno Drijfhout, Marije de Heus and Koen Rouwhorst Master students University of Twente, the Netherlands “Big Data Challenges”

13.50 Prof.dr. Maarten de Rijke University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands “Searching Public Discourse”

14.40 Coffee/tea break

15.00 Dr. Nelly Litvak University of Twente, the Netherlands “Mathematics for Trend Detection in Social Media”

15.30 PhD Carrousel part 2

16.00 Prof.dr. Milan Petković Philips Research Europe, the Netherlands “From Big Data Analytics to meaningful Innovation”

16.50 Prize distribution poster session and PhD c

Spreker(s)

The list of invited speakers includes:
dr. Ravi Kumar (Google),
dr.ir. Aiko Pras (University of Twente),
dr.ir. Djoerd Hiemstra (University of Twente),
prof.dr. Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam)
dr. Nelly Litvak (University of Twente) and
prof.dr. Milan Petković (Philips Research Europe).

Locatie

University of Twente

Building Waaier, room 4 (Prof.dr. G. Berkhoff-room

Organisator

Informatica

Centre for Telematics and Informatica

Naam en contactgegevens voor informatie

kiviniria@utwente.nl

kiviniria@utwente.nl

Aanmelden via

http://www.utwente.nl/ctit/symposium2013/generalinfo/Registration2013.doc/