TRUCE Workshop at the European Conference on Artificial Life, University of York, UK.
Thursday July 25th 2015, 10:00-17:00.
Unconventional Computation in Europe.
The Workshop on Unconventional Computation in Europe is organized under the auspices of the TRUCE (Training and Research in Unconventional Computation in Europe) project.
TRUCE is a three-year project, funded by the European Commission FP7: Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme. Its remit is to help coordinate, nurture and develop activities within the unconventional computation (UCOMP) community in Europe and beyond, through activities such as roadmap development, community building, education and training, and outreach and advocacy. It also serves as an over-arching "umbrella" organization for seven funded research projects.
TRUCE project partners/members are currently working on a collection of chapters, to be collected in a volume (tentatively) titled Computational Matter.
There will be approximately 15-20 such chapters, and each will be co-authored by partners from at least one TRUCE-affiliated project (that is, the chapters will deal with general themes in UCOMP, and will emphasise interdisciplinarity).
At this workshop, partners will present extended abstracts of their chapters, for comment and discussion. The workshop is open to all, and will provide an leading edge insight into the current state-of-the-art in unconventional computation.
Programme
Thursday July 25th 2015, 10:00-17:00.
Unconventional Computation in Europe.
The Workshop on Unconventional Computation in Europe is organized under the auspices of the TRUCE (Training and Research in Unconventional Computation in Europe) project.
TRUCE is a three-year project, funded by the European Commission FP7: Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme. Its remit is to help coordinate, nurture and develop activities within the unconventional computation (UCOMP) community in Europe and beyond, through activities such as roadmap development, community building, education and training, and outreach and advocacy. It also serves as an over-arching "umbrella" organization for seven funded research projects.
TRUCE project partners/members are currently working on a collection of chapters, to be collected in a volume (tentatively) titled Computational Matter.
There will be approximately 15-20 such chapters, and each will be co-authored by partners from at least one TRUCE-affiliated project (that is, the chapters will deal with general themes in UCOMP, and will emphasise interdisciplinarity).
At this workshop, partners will present extended abstracts of their chapters, for comment and discussion. The workshop is open to all, and will provide an leading edge insight into the current state-of-the-art in unconventional computation.
Programme