SuCoFo 2016 - 1st International Summer School on Computational Forensics (SuCoFo2016)
Topics/Call fo Papers
This school's agenda for this year will focus on pattern recognition and computer based vision techniques for forensic data analysis.
World renowned experts, from both academia and industry, will be teaching the various topics presented. This will give participants a unique opportunity to hear influential keynote speakers as well as benefit from interaction and discussions with international experts in the field. The courses will cover both theoretical and practical aspects of Computational Forensics problems, as well as examples of their successful commercialisation.
The school aims to provide a stimulating opportunity for young researchers and Ph.D. students. Participants will also have the opportunity to present the results of their research, and to interact with their scientific peers, in a friendly and constructive environment.
Submit a poster
For students to be accepted to the school, they must submit a poster presenting research activity. The poster should be sent before 19 August 2016, 23:59, GMT +2:00, Norway Time. On the two subsequent evening sessions, each student will give 10 min short oral presentation.
Lecturers:
Sujeet Shenoi, University of Tulsa, USA
Raymond Choo, University of South Australia, Australia
Zeno Geradts, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Netherlands
Ali Dehghantanha, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Utpal Garain, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Thomas Walmann, Økokrim, Norway
Katrin Franke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Slobodan Petrovic, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Stefan Axelsson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Carl Leichter, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Mariusz Nowostawski, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Andrii Shalaginov, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
World renowned experts, from both academia and industry, will be teaching the various topics presented. This will give participants a unique opportunity to hear influential keynote speakers as well as benefit from interaction and discussions with international experts in the field. The courses will cover both theoretical and practical aspects of Computational Forensics problems, as well as examples of their successful commercialisation.
The school aims to provide a stimulating opportunity for young researchers and Ph.D. students. Participants will also have the opportunity to present the results of their research, and to interact with their scientific peers, in a friendly and constructive environment.
Submit a poster
For students to be accepted to the school, they must submit a poster presenting research activity. The poster should be sent before 19 August 2016, 23:59, GMT +2:00, Norway Time. On the two subsequent evening sessions, each student will give 10 min short oral presentation.
Lecturers:
Sujeet Shenoi, University of Tulsa, USA
Raymond Choo, University of South Australia, Australia
Zeno Geradts, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Netherlands
Ali Dehghantanha, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Utpal Garain, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Thomas Walmann, Økokrim, Norway
Katrin Franke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Slobodan Petrovic, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Stefan Axelsson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Carl Leichter, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Mariusz Nowostawski, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Andrii Shalaginov, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Other CFPs
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