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Subject:

VASS Visual Analytics Summer School 16th-24th Sept. 2010

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Simon Attfield <[log in to unmask]>

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Use of visualisation tools <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 5 May 2010 16:10:02 +0100

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VASS 2010
Visual Analytics Summer School, 16th-24th September 2010.
Middlesex University, London, UK.
*** Pre-Registration Notice ***

Registration opens 17 May 2010.
http://www.eis.mdx.ac.uk/vass
.........................................

As part of the UKVAC or United Kingdom Visual Analytics Consortium, 
Middlesex University is hosting VASS 2010, the Visual Analytics Summer 
School (camp) at their Hendon campus in London. This residential event 
is sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security via the US 
National Visualization and Analytics Centre (NVAC) and is organised in 
collaboration with the UK Home Office and Ministry of Defence.

VASS 2010 follows in the tradition of the 2008 Summer Camp held at the 
US NVAC, National Visualisation and Analytics Centre, at Pacific 
Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. As part of a 
series of events in September this year to mark the foundation of the 
UKVAC, VASS 2010 will be hosted by Middlesex University, in London, UK.

Visual Analytics is the science of analytical reasoning supported by 
interactive visualisations. Delegates will learn about visual analytic 
problems, techniques and solutions from leading international experts in 
the field. Included in the syllabus are: analytical reasoning; the 
design of interactive visualisations; data representations and 
transformations; perspectives on software engineering and programming 
for rapid visualisation. The aim of the summer school is to provide a 
multidisciplinary grounding in this emerging and important area. 
Teaching will be by classroom delivery, discussion and hands-on 
experience with visual analytic tools.

Speakers and tutors include:
Prof. Ann Blandford, Director, UCL Interaction Center, UCL, UK.
Prof. Min Chen, Swansea University, UK.
Prof. David Ebert, Purdue University, and Director VACCINE, US.
Dr Joseph Kielman, Science Advisor, S&T Directorate, and Lead, 
Basic/Futures Research, CCI Division, DHS, US.
Dr Dario Leslie, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office, UK.
Dr Richard May, Director, NVAC, US.
Dr Joe Parry, Research Lead, i2, Cambridge, UK.
Prof. John Stasko, Georgia Tech, US.
Dr Jim Thomas Founding Director, NVAC.
Attendance is open to participants from industry, government and 
post-graduate students with an interest in the area. Programming is not 
a requirement although a high level of IT literacy is essential.

Thanks to support from the DHS we are able to charge a nominal 
registration fee of £150 (standard fee) and £100 (student fee). We will 
also ask registrants to submit a short (500-750 word) outline of their 
interest in Visual Analytics, and a brief CV (format available at 
registration) for possible discussion at the event.

Delegates will receive university accommodation for a maximum of 10 
nights (Sept. 15th- 24th), lunch and refreshments on teaching days 
(16th-17th, 20th-25th), and a hosted summer school dinner and social outing.
Note - spaces are limited to 30 applicants.

Registration opens 17 May 2010.
http://www.eis.mdx.ac.uk/vass

Organisers: Dr. Simon Attfield & Prof. William Wong, Interaction Design 
Centre, School of Engineering and Information Sciences, Middlesex 
University, The Burroughs Hendon, London, NW4 4BT. Contact email: 
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