Dear EC researchers,
These travel grants may be useful to help your undergraduate and Masters level students attend the International Summer School, which this year as the topic of search based software engineering (SBSE). As you may know SBSE is all about the application modern heuristic techniques (especially EC, which has been most widely used) to problems in software engineering.
Please can I trouble you to circulate to any students might be interested.
Best wishes,
Mark.
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ISSSE 2014 Travel Grant
11th International Summer School on Software Engineering
30 June - 3 July, 2014
University of Salerno, Italy
http://www.sesa.unisa.it/seschool
We are pleased to announce the “ISSSE 2014 Travel Grant” to encourage
Bachelor and Master students to attend and participate in the 11th
International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE) to be held
in Salerno (Italy) from 30th June to 3rd July.
We encourage all Bachelor/Master Computer Science or related topic
full time students interested to apply.
We will choose up to four students from the applicant pool to receive:
- Complementary registration
- Complementary accommodation: four nights accommodation for those
with less than 2 hours journey and five nights for those with
more than a two hour journey
- Travel expenses reimbursement (up to a maximum of £300)
for travelling in economy class
Eligibility
To be eligible for the ISSSE 2014 Travel Grant candidates must:
- Be a student enrolled in a full time Bachelor or Master degree
in Computer Science or related topic at an European University
- Maintain a strong academic background
How To Apply
To apply send, no later than 7th April, an e-mail to [log in to unmask]
with the subject heading “ISSSE 2014 Travel grant” containing:
- Your full name, e-mail address, and University affiliation
- Your CV
- 1-pages statement (no more than 800 words) about why you wish
to attend the ISSSE and why attending is important to your
research and/or future career
Winners and Claim Process
The winners will be notified by e-mail two months before the ISSSE.
Please, note we expect to fund 50% female and male students.
If you are a successful applicant, you will be sent your accommodation
details and you can choose to book the flight through our system
or to buy it by yourself. In this case receipts for travel
expenses must be retained and these will be reimbursed
(up to a maximum of £300) after the event.
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ISSSE TUTORIALS
Lionel Briand, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
"Search-Based Approaches to Model-Based Testing and Verification"
Andrea De Lucia, Annibale Pannichella, University of Salerno
"Diversity Mechanisms for Evolutionary Populations in Search Based
Software Engineering"
Massimiliano Di Penta, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Italy
"Search-based Software Maintenance: Automated or Human-Intensive?"
Mark Harman, CREST, University College London, United Kingdom
"Introduction to Search-Based Software Engineering"
Yue Jia, CREST, University College London, United Kingdom
"Search-Based approaches for Mutation Testing"
Gabriela Ochoa, University of Stirling, United Kingdom
"Search-Based Approaches and Hyper-heuristics"
Justyna Petke, CREST, University College London, United Kingdom
"Using Genetic Improvement & Code Transplants to Specialise a C++ Program
to a Problem Class"
Federica Sarro, CREST, University College London, United Kingdom
"Search-Based Project Management"
Chris Simons, University of the West of England, United Kingdom
"Searching for Software Designs: A Fusion of Software Engineer and Computer"
Paolo Tonella, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
"Search-Based Test Data Generation"
David White, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
"Cloud Computing and Search-Based Software Engineering"
Yuanyuan Zhang , CREST, University College London, United Kingdom
"Multi-Objective Search-Based Requirements Selection and Optimisation"
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Mark Harman,
Professor of Software Engineering,
Head of the Software Systems Engineering Group and
Director of the CREST centre,
Department of Computer Science,
University College London,
Malet Place, London, WC1E 6BT, UK.
Office: MPEG 7.14
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 1305; 31305 (internal)
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