Monthly Archives: November 2018


COST Regional Infor Day at CUT

COST INFO DAY Apply and get funds for networking activities (meetings, workshops, conferences, publications and scientific visits) On September 25, 2018 an informational meeting about COST actions took place at the Cracow University of Technology. COST Info Day was organized by Regional Contact Point for Research Programmes of the EU together with Ministry of Science and Higher Education. During the event participant could get known basic information about COST, rules, requirements, terms of joining COST Action, as well as the experience of grant holders. Agenda of the event 09:30 – 10:00 Registration 10:00 – 10:10 Welcome speech 10:10 – 11:10 […]


cHiPSet promoted at ICUMT 2018 in Moscow

cHiPSet Chair was invited as a keynote speaker of the 10th Jubilee editition of the International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems held in Moscow on November 5-9, 2018. https://www.icumt.info/2018/  Participating in such events is always a good opportunity to promote cHiPSet activities, which was also done in Moscow. The next edition of the conference will be organized in Dublin in October 2019. cHiPSet members will be very welcome to participate. cHiPSet Chairs would like to thank very much the conference officers for the invitation: Prof. iri Hosek, Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic), Prof. Konstantin Samouylov,  Prof. […]


cHiPSet Dissemination event: Keynote Talk at CSE’2018

Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, cHiPSet vice-chair, carried out a dissemination activity in the form of a keynote talk at the 21st IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering held at the Faculty of Automatic Control and Computers of the  University Politehnica of Bucharest on 29th October 2018 https://cse2018.hpc.pub.ro/keynote-speakers/. Entitled “Beyond Fast and Furious: Smart approaches to data-intensive parallel programming”, the talk centred on why large data-intensive multiprocessing systems have long posed a challenge to known distributed systems programming  techniques as a result of the inherent heterogeneity and dynamism of their resources. It presented some ideas on how to exploit the structure and behaviour […]